November 8, 2009...9:16 am

OBAMA’S GODFATHER: CHAPTER 4: THE SCORPION AND THE FROG

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Editor’s Note:

The parable of the scorpion and the frog: the scorpion asked the frog for a ride across the pond. The frog refused because the scorpion might sting him. The scorpion assured the frog that he would never do that because they would both drown. Finally, the frog relented and let the scorpion ride across the pond on his back. Half way across, the scorpion stung the frog. As they both sunk to the bottom, the frog asked the scorpion “Why did you kill me?” The scorpion replied “Because it is in my nature”.

CHAPTER 4: THE SCORPION AND THE FROG

“Creative Destruction” is an economic theory which posits that companies who revolutionized and dominated industries lose their dominance over time as new players enter the market and introduce better products, more efficient methods and/or lower costs. (Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy: Schumpeter). The same can be said of nations. For example, the United States emerged from World War II as the production and consumption engine of the world. During the 1980s we lost our manufacturing sector to free trade policies and off-shoring to low cost countries. Eventually, that work migrated to China. Today, we are losing our consumption preeminence as well. The domestic consumption market in China is growing at over 20% per year. In our own hemisphere, Brazil and Venezuela are emerging as major sources of raw materials, production, and consumption.

Soros is mindful of this tectonic shift in the world economy. He wants to work his way into the new markets while maintaining a presence in the old ones. Since his specialty is hedging he has positioned himself on both sides of the transaction. On the one hand, he is betting on the rise of China, Brazil and Venezuela. His objective is to become a political and economic player in those countries. On the other hand he is betting on the decline of the United States. And now that he has his man in the White House, he is in a position to push policies which will expedite the process of creative destruction. His immediate goal is to make money. His ultimate goal is to establish a New World Order as discussed below.

Soros is supporting the economies of China, Brazil and Venezuela. His investment strategy tells the story: as of June 30, 2007, Soros manages $2.6 billion portfolio as of June 30, 2009. The breakdown by sector is: i) oil and gas: 49.3%, ii) consumer goods: 10.5%, iii) building materials: 10.4%, iv) financials: 6%, v) technology: 5.6%, vi) health care: 5.6% vii) utilities: 3.7%, vii) telecom: 1.9%, viii) consumer goods. The major stock holdings include four Brazilian oil companies (Baslierio, Petreloio, Petrolibrazil and S.A. Petrobras), TPX (domestic oil production), Extreme Networks (internet switching and load balancing), Preradata (intelligence gathering, warehousing and analyzing in 40 countries), Microsoft (software), Francetelecon (4th largest telecom in world), Teekay Tankers (oil transportation), Time-Warner (media: CNN, AOL, Time Magazine), Focus Media (largest advertising network in China). In the case of Brazil, Obama has given him a two billion dollar loan for his oil exploration activities, and Blue States Digital is working for one of the political candidates in that election. Finally, Soros owns an interest in 257 newspapers in 113 countries. ( See: Soros Finances Media Empire)

Soros is undermining the economy of the United States in various ways. For example, he is betting against the dollar, recommending that it be replaced as the world reserve currency, and preaching a gloomy future for our economy. At the same time, he is pushing Obama to pursue policies which are suicidal to the nation, in a time of economic distress. The net effect has been to triple the deficit. This has caused China to stop buying U.S. Treasury Bills, and the dollar to lose 17% of its value since Obama took office.

Moreover, Soros advocates policies which will destroy our identity and vitality as a nation. For example, you cannot have open immigration on the one hand and safety nets on the other without bankrupting the country—yet Soros proposes both. You cannot have a sovereign nation, and fund an organization like La Raza which advocates a break-up of the United States—yet Soros does this. But if your goal is to eliminate borders, erase a national identity and create a North American Union then those positions are not inconsistent. Likewise, if you want a strong economy then you must produce goods and services. But if you force entire industries off shore by funding radical environmentalism as Soros does and must therefore import what you need, then you will become dependent on other nations for your survival and you will have massive unemployment. It is no mystery why Soros does this. First, last and always he is a global capitalist committed to a policy of creative destruction. (See: The Perverse Soros Agenda )

“Shortly after Soros invested heavily in Brazilian Oil (Petrobas) Obama promised 10 billion of our tax dollars to Brazil so they could expand their offshore oil fields. Now that may be a windfall for Soros and Brazil, but it is a bad deal for the U.S. The American Petroleum Institute estimates that oil exploration in the U.S. could create 160,000 new, well-paying jobs, as well as $1.7 trillion in revenues to federal, state, and local governments, all while fostering greater energy security. Do you get the feeling that American taxpayers are being treated like gullible suckers?” (See: Enemy Number 1 )

How could a man like Soros who left the devastation post-war Europe, came to the safety and security of the United States and was able to make a fortune here ever turn on America? The answer lies in the parable of the scorpion and the frog: the scorpion asked the frog for a ride across the pond. The frog refused because the scorpion might sting him. The scorpion assured the frog that he would never do that because they would both drown. Finally, the frog relented and let the scorpion ride across the pond on his back. Half way across, the scorpion stung the frog. As they both sunk to the bottom, the frog asked the scorpion “Why did you kill me?” The scorpion replied “Because it is in my nature”.

forthcoming:

CHAPTER 5: OH WHAT TANGLED WEBS WE WEAVE . . .

CHAPTER 6: THE DEVIL’S COUP D’ ETAT

CHAPTER 7: A BREACH OF TRUST

CHAPTER 8: THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF GEORGE SOROS

CHAPTER 9: A POLITICIAN WHO STAYS BOUGHT

CHAPTER 10: SPYING ON AMERICANS

CHAPTER 11: THE BRAVE NEW ROME

CHAPTER 12: THE GHOST OF PAUL REVERE


author: Bill Boe 11/03/2009


THE GHOST OF PAUL REVERE

First they called us racists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a racist;

Then they called us a mob, and I did not speak out—because I was not a mobster;

Then they threatened a news network, and I did not speak out—because I was not a journalist;

Then they destroyed our country, and I did not speak out—because I wanted to believe their lies;

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak out for me. . . . .

6 Comments

  • [...] George Soros IS TRYING TO ECONOMICALLY DESTROY AMERICA, and Obama is helping him! [...]

  • Thank you for posting this.

    Maybe Congress should investigate this man…

    777denny

    • Soros has privatized Congress; he “owns them” too!

  • [...] The breakdown by sector is: i) oil and gas: 49.3%, ii) consumer goods: 10.5%, iii ) building materials: 10.4%, iv) financials: 6%, v) technology: 5.6%, vi) health care: 5.6% vii) utilities: 3.7%, vii) telecom: 1.9%, viii) consumer goods. …Read More… [...]

  • Administrator note;
    obama, you are just as boring and inept as your namesake.
    Take a hike!

  • [...] The breakdown by sector is: i) oil and gas: 49.3%, ii) consumer goods: 10.5%, iii ) building materials: 10.4%, iv) financials: 6%, v) technology: 5.6%, vi) health care: 5.6% vii) utilities: 3.7%, vii) telecom: 1.9%, viii) consumer goods. …More [...]


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