July 11, 2008 (LPAC)--What prepares a man, psychologically, to run imperial dirty operations that destroy nations and impoverish billions?
It is now well-known that the young George Soros took part in the Nazi confiscation of the property of Jews bound for extermination, under the 1944 German occupation of Hungary. He has stated publicly that he has no remorse. But prior to that confiscation enterprise, he worked as a courier notifying Jews that they must bring themselves in for deportation.
According to the fawning 2002 biography, Soros: The Life and Times of a Messianic Billonaire, written by Michael Kaufman with the full cooperation of George Soros, "George had liked the excitement of being a courier," and had felt elated at his cleverness in breaking the rules and surviving, when all about him were perishing.
The Kaufman book describes the situation: "George... began working as a courier for the Jewish Council, which had been established by [Nazi extermination mastermind Adolf] Eichmann. As in other cities where the Nazis had set up such organizations, the council was intended as a first step leading to the identification and registration of Jews, which would be followed by herding them into ghettos and ultimately to forced labor and death."
In the memoir written by George's father, Tivadar Soros, Masquerade: Dancing Around Death in Nazi-occupied Hungary, the father says he ordered George to quit the Council despite his enjoyment of the work. Tivadar outlined the Council's psychology, in a way that allows for a useful insight into the deformation of the soul of Soros the billionaire imperial operative:
"When systematic persecution of the Jews began, it was carried out not by the Germans, nor by their Hungarian lackeys, but - most astonishingly - by the Jews themselves. One of the first things the Germans did was to form a so-called Jewish Council, consisting of the leaders of the Jewish community. Council members were made personally responsible for the implementation of the various German measures relating to the Jewish population. As a reward they, their families and those who worked for them were exempted, at least at the beginning, from these restrictions.
"The Germans invented this `brilliant' scheme at the beginning of World War II. It had already been used in other countries with conspicuous success. The Jewish Council carried out German wishes far more conscientiously than the Germans could themselves. There was nothing the Germans could request that they were not ready, without a second's thought, to provide. Of course, their own skins were at risk: if they did not comply, they would be the first to be punished; if they did, they would be safe - or so they thought. They appealed to the Jewish community earnestly, almost desperately, to follow orders. As they were respected citizens, their word carried weight. They succeeded in convincing themselves that they were serving the Germans not out of selfish motives but in the interests of the Jewish community: as long as the Jews complied voluntarily, their treatment would be kept within bounds. Nothing could have suited the Germans better; they saved themselves the trouble and expense of having to enforce their own orders. It was a master stroke.
"....As Jews couldn't go to school any more and their teachers couldn't teach, they were ordered to report to Council headquarters. The children were enlisted as couriers under the command of their teachers. My younger son George also became a courier...."