Soros Calls For Brutish Empire To Defend World Against The U.S.

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December 22, 2008 (LPAC)--Proving yet again what a treacherous bastard he is, George Soros authored a new commentary, carried in today's Daily Star of Lebanon, which lays the blame for the global economic crisis on the United States, and then calls for a supranational regulatory apparatus to protect the world from the U.S.

"Because financial markets are global, regulations must also be international in scope. In the current situation, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has a new mission in life: to protect the periphery countries against the effects of storms that originate at the center, namely the United States," Soros wrote.

In effect, Soros is advising the world to turn to the Brutish Empire for protection against the U.S. He attempts to disguise this openly imperial demand with some pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo about "equilibrium" and "reflexivity," in the hope that the credulous will think it means something. It doesn't.

However, the perfidious Soros also makes clear that this global "regulation" should not be too restrictive, since the real aim of his scheme is to eliminate national regulations which protect the people against the predations of the empire. "We must beware of going too far.... Regulations should be kept to the minimum necessary to maintain stability," he wrote, after claiming that "it is impossible to prevent bubbles from forming."

Thus in once commentary, Soros manages to place the blame for the collapse of the Anglo-Dutch Liberal system on the United States, call for an imperial financial dictatorship as the solution, and then admit that the empire will continue to build bubbles as an instrument of theft under the new regime. What a disgusting, criminal pig!