SOROS CEMENTING CONTROL OVER EUROPE’S LEFT

 Soros Cementing Control Over Europe's Left
SOROS CEMENTING CONTROL OVER EUROPE’S LEFT 
 Globalist trying to stop anti-EU populism
BY WAYNE MADSEN
 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Global hedge fund tycoon George Soros, recognizing that
growing numbers of European voters are turning away from the
corporate-controlled “social democratic” parties, is reining in
so-called “left” parties in order to cement his control over parties,
including SYRIZA in Greece and Five Star in Italy, that threaten the
cohesiveness of the European Union.

When SYRIZA in Greece
was able to form a government after the repeated electoral failures of
the establishment corporate conservative and social democratic, Soros
and his American National Endowment for Democracy (NED) moved in to
exercise control over SYRIZA leaders.
The first thing the
previously Euro-skeptical SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras did when he
became prime minister in 2015 was to embrace the EU-directed draconian
austerity measures that swept him into office in the first place.
 The first clue that Tsipras and SYRIZA would sell out to the EU bankers
and the Soros-funded globalist interests in Europe was his choice of
former Brookings Institution fellow, the Greco-Australian Yanis
Varoufakis, as finance minister.

Varoufakis, a Soros plant, immediately set out to work out agreements
with his fellow EU finance minister, as well as with the Euro-bankers.
To
ensure that SYRIZA’s leftists could be held in check, Tsipras was
forced to conclude a coalition agreement with the Independent Greeks, a
breakaway party from the conservative and pro-EU/pro-NATO New Democracy
party.
With SYRIZA’s bona fide leftists outraged by Tsipras’s
selling out to the EU and bankers, his coalition partners, the Left
Platform and the Internationalist Workers Left faction, bolted from
SYRIZA to form Popular Unity.
The Greek Communist Party and
Popular Unity serve as the only true leftist bulwark against the Soros
schemers in the rest of Greek leftist politics.
After Italian
prime minister Matteo Renzi lost his December 4, 2016, referendum to
limit the power of Italy’s regional governments and curb the power of
the Italian Senate, the Sorosites in Italy became alarmed that Italy was
becoming another loose cog in the EU machinery.
Renzi’s
government resigned as a result of the “No” vote, which was likened to
the BREXIT vote in the United Kingdom to leave the EU.
The leading Italian Euro-skeptic party is the Five Star Movement (M5S) of Italian comedian Beppe Grillo.
Five
Star formed a Euro-skeptic bloc in the European Parliament with
Britain’s UK Independence Party (UKIP), for which Nigel Farage is the
leading spokesman.
Moreover, Five Star politicians campaigned against Renzi’s referendum.
Soros, working from behind the scenes in New York and London, engineered a coup over this past weekend.
Grillo
was convinced to abandon his alliance with UKIP and offer to join the
European Parliament’s extremely pro-EU bloc — the Alliance of Liberals
and Democrats for Europe (ALDE).
The leader of ALDE is one of
Farage’s oratory sparring partners in the parliament, the boyish-looking
former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt.
After the BREXIT
vote, Verhofstadt, an uncompromising European federalist, was named the
EU’s chief BREXIT negotiator, a move intended to make the UK’s
withdrawal from the EU as financially and politically painful as
possible for the country.
Grillo showed the world his puppet
strings to Soros when he announced that the Five Star Movement and ALDE
shared a “common vision” for European unity.
The shift in Five
Star’s political leanings from anti-EU to pro-EU was a political
bombshell that will weaken the opposition to the EU within Italy.
And that has been Soros’s plan all along.
There was one major glitch for Five Star and Grillo.
ALDE refused to permit Five Star to join its parliamentary bloc.
However,
the damage was done. The anti-EU Five Star, which has wrested control
of the mayors’ offices of Rome and Turin, had been exposed as a Soros
front.
It can be expected that Five Star’s embrace of the EU will result in a split in the party.
Two
leading members of Five Star, Giovanni Favia and Federica Salsi, were
expelled by Grillo after they questioned his fascist tendencies to make
all the decisions without input from other party disciples.
Many former Five Star officials concluded that the party was nothing more than a cult following for Grillo.
But
for Soros, such cultist movements are fodder for his operations, as
previously seen with the loyal cult followers of Tsipras and Varoufakis
in Greece.