“I paid a huge, huge price for going after George
Soros,” Glenn Beck told Richard Poe last week. ”But I ain’t dead. And
quite honestly, I thought that was an option. … I said on the air, at
one point, if I show up dead, check Soros!”
Beck chatted with Shadow Party co-author
Richard Poe in a satellite interview on GBTV, January 31. They
discussed the strange reluctance of U.S. media to criticize Soros;
explored Soros’ peculiar hostility toward the United States; and
scrutinized Soros’ neocolonial approach to the Muslim world.
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BECK: We have Richard Poe. He is the co-author of Shadow Party… his
other co-author is David Horowitz, a man I greatly, greatly respect,
and Richard Poe has done so much amazing work on George Soros. Can you
tell me, Richard, first of all, why is no one looking into George
Soros? Why is this ‘class warfare’ on everybody else except for George
Soros?
POE: Glenn, I would suspect that what happened to
you when you went after George Soros may have a lot to do with that,
because, probably, of anybody on network television, you (when you were
on Fox News) went after George Soros more thoroughly and more
definitively and giving a lot more details about his covert operations
overseas (which is the part of the story that is usually not told), you
did more of that than, I think, anyone has ever done on network
television. And I don’t know the inside story like you do, but it
appears to me and I think it probably appears to a lot of people in the
media and out of the media that you got punished for that. Now maybe
that’s not true but that’s how it looked from the outside.
BECK: Oh, I think I paid a huge, huge price for
going after George Soros. But I ain’t dead. And quite honestly, I
thought that was an option. You go after, you know, I’ve seen movies
before and I thought, if I die, I think I said on the air, at one point,
if I show up dead, check Soros! But I didn’t die. I paid a huge
price, but I’m going on and I think we are, you know, Richard, I believe
we’ve spoken about what we’re working on, on another exposé of George
Soros and what he’s doing now. He’s a guy who seems to either frighten
everyone or control everyone. Am I wrong?
POE: He has tremendous influence and he is a very
thin-skinned person by nature (I’ve observed, I’ve learned) and he seems
to have a lot of powerful friends in the government, in the
intelligence community, in all kinds of walks of life, and a great
willingness to use his connections for personal ends. He does not like
to be criticized and I have been astonished, in the few years that I
have been taking little digs at him (in my own little way), I have been
astonished at the extent to which he will react when he is criticized…
BECK: Oh yeah.
POE: …even if someone so small as little ‘ol me does something.”
BECK: Yeah, it’s incredible.
POE: He will react.
BECK: He’s very much like Barack Obama, who, we have
somebody on to talk about what happened yesterday at the airport with
Barack Obama and Jan Brewer. These guys are so rarely criticized, they
just don’t know how to react. When somebody does it, it’s like, they
can’t even believe it. I spoke earlier today that I think Soros,
there’s a chance that Soros is doing the endgame here of the euro.
You’ve studied him enough. I’m not sure this is the endgame but this is
the beginning of a new phase, at least, with his currency crashing in
Europe. Do you believe that or not?”
POE: I believe that Soros and his minions and his
associates believe this is the endgame. They want it to be the endgame.
Soros himself is 81-years old. He has been preparing for this moment his
entire adult life. He predicted as far back as 1987 in his book The Alchemy of Finance,
he called for, essentially, for taking down the U.S. dollar as the
global currency of choice. He said that it was time for the dollar to
go and to be replaced by some other currency. This was back in
1987. This was a long time ago.
BECK: He’s a guy who has, he said that he feels that
the United States is the biggest obstacle to peace and prosperity in
the world. Has he ever liked America? Has there ever been a point to
where he wasn’t an enemy of our life, the way we see it?
POE: I have to believe Mr. Soros himself, because he
has written many times that he always disliked America. He has
written, in many places, in his books and articles, that the only reason
he came to America from England was to make money, and it was his plan,
when he came here, I believe it was in 1956, when he first came here to
work on Wall Street, his plan was to work here a few years, make money,
and then go back to the country that he really loves, which is England,
and this was always his plan, he says.
BECK: But then he destroyed England’s currency. What happened there?
POE: Well, he did, but he had friends in high places
who approved of what he was doing. There were people in England who
were very very happy when Mr. Soros and certain associates of his ganged
up on the British pound in 1992 and caused essentially a devaluation
and collapse of the British pound. There were many people in England
who approved of that, for various reasons, some because they themselves
made money. Some, who were actually conservatives or self-styled
conservatives, some such people said they approved of Soros and he
should get a medal because, by crashing the British pound, he prevented
England from entering the Eurozone, at that point, which was in
preparation. So there were all kinds of people in the British
establishment who had different feelings about it, but it was the
average Englishman who lost, I believe, a fifth of his savings through
that devaluation, who really suffered. People among the elites had
their own reasons for taking different positions.
BECK: He doesn’t seem to have a problem with the
average person losing money and then having the elites, you know, he’s
on some weird, sick experiment ride. … Because nobody else reports it…
the vacuum, the silence allows this to seem like a conspiracy theory,
but it’s not. He’s done this very thing in five different
countries. They don’t understand how much money he is making right now,
while everybody else is crashing, he’s getting rich, because he is in
the White House over and over and over and over again, and all his
people are, designing these policies. He’s not that much of a
genius. He’s controlling the policies or at least suggesting many of
the policies that make him rich. They will say, your friends will say,
well, then what does he want? And they always fall back to an open
society. If you tell your friend that he [Soros] wants an open society…
they’ll immediately say, well, I’m for an open society too! Could you
explain a little what George Soros means by an open society?
POE: I really don’t know what he means by it. He
claims that he’s a follower of the philosopher Karl Popper, who coined
this term open society. Supposedly, it’s all about democracy, free
speech, all the things we all believe in, in enlightened and democratic
societies such as this, but obviously, if Mr. Soros’ beliefs were as
innocent as all that, then what would be the issue? Why would he be
going around saying that the United States needs to be de-nazified,
which is something he said a couple years ago? And he’s constantly
characterizing the United States as a country which has to be
denazified, or, in some way, has to experience one of his bloodless
coups, that has to be treated as he treated the Soviet Union or as he
has treated other totalitarian or oppressive regimes around the
world. He continually characterizes the United States as a great threat
to world peace and a threat to the open society. So we’re the country
of George Washington (the subject of your recent book). We’re the
country of the American Revolution. We’re the country of the American
constitution, the Bill of Rights. We’re the last, best hope of earth, I
think, in the eyes of most people in the world, but, in the tiny little
intellectual world which George Soros inhabits, we are actually the
greatest threat to peace in the world, and we are a country, an actual
failed state, in George Soros’ opinion, a state so hideously evil, so
dangerous, so out of control, that what’s wrong with us supposedly
cannot be fixed through the democratic process. It has to be fixed
through the kind of covert interventions which Mr. Soros has used in
places like Yugoslavia and Slovakia and Russia and Ukraine and so forth
and so on. This is why Mr. Soros has targeted our country for these
types of covert activities, because he believes this.
BECK: He’s also, at the same time, he’s put up, I
mean, you call it the Shadow Party. …But he’s also putting together a
whole shadow government. He is redesigning all of the financial laws
all around the world at the same time. True or false?
POE: Yes, he is. He has a very well-developed
theory of how the world should work. He believes, of course, in
globalism — although sometimes he denies that he believes in
globalism. He believes that we should create a new, essentially a
central bank for the entire world, which issues a global currency, which
would replace the dollar as the dominant currency on earth. He has
written this in his books. He has a very, very clearly laid out plan
for globalizing the planet. And a big part of this plan, one might even
say the biggest part of this plan, as he states very clearly, is to
break the power of the United States which he sees as the one force
which is strong enough, and stubborn enough, and sufficiently in love
with its own independence, to try to stop this from happening.
BECK: Is he a guy who is so naïve that he really
thinks that he can get into bed with the Muslim Brotherhood and the
Islamic world? Is he using them? Or are they using him? Or do they
both think we’ll use each other temporarily and then we’ll off the
other? We’ll split the world, or whatever? How does he think he’s going
to fare with the Islamic world afterwards? I don’t think he’ll fit
into sharia finance real well.
POE: No, I don’t imagine he would, but I would
guess that – I can only guess – but I would guess that Mr. Soros and
people like him, the sort of people who are gathering now at the Davos
World Economic Forum in Switzerland to make these plans for
globalization, as we speak, these sorts of people see the Muslim world
very much as the old colonial powers used to see it. You can read books
that were written during the era of the French Empire and the British
Empire, both of which ruled large Muslim populations, and they used to
talk about how to manage the Muslims, almost the way you’d manage a type
of livestock…
BECK: Right.
POE: …that they’re useful for this, sometimes
they’re useful for that. Yes, sometimes they get very fanatical and you
have to crack down on them, but you can use them to keep other people
under control. And you can actually read these books. Many of them are
still in print today. Manuals of colonialism. And I think the elites,
like Soros today, are still reading from that book, that old book of
colonialism and thinking, well, the Muslims are just a part of our
kingdom. They’re just a segment of our, they’re subjects of our empire
and they have certain uses. We can use them for this, or we can not use
them for that. The Muslims, on the other hand, those who are true
believers, they see this, they see everything that happens to their
advantage, as the hand of Providence, as the hand of Allah. They don’t
care what Soros and people like that think when they help them. They
say, look, the infidels are helping us. Allah has made them mad. He’s
brought them into our hands. And so, at one point or another, these
forces will collide. Certainly.
Source: Richard Poe
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