Opinion: The Curious Timing Of The Soros-Funded Report, A Hindenburg Rehash
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Over the years, many have come to know the real face of Hungarian-born American George Soros. It was not without substantive reason that someone as responsible as S Jaishankar, the seasoned diplomat turned External Affairs Minister, described him as "old, rich, opinionated and dangerous". In response to our latest investigation, @RahulGandhi, a leader of India's largest opposition party, will hold a press conference about the Adani Group, one of India's top conglomerates. It is scheduled for 5 p.m. IST.Watch live: https://t.co/pTGwkWOAlS
Tesla founder and X (formerly Twitter owner) Elon Musk has initiated legal action against him for spreading fake information. Musk had called Soros as someone who hates humanity. Soros has also been ousted from the European Union.
That doesn't stop Soros from pursuing his not-so-hidden agenda, and try and create economic and political turbulence in parts of the world with the belief that with money he can buy command, or at least create confusion. About six months ago, he publicly declared that he disliked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and that though his thoughts may appear "foolish", he would do everything possible to see a regime change in India "to make democracy flourish again".