Earlier this week, I checked my press email anticipating the usual updates, but instead discovered an invitation to the “No Kings” protest in New York City.
This rally, promoted as a grassroots demonstration, is actually connected to organizations supported by George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF).
Curious about the event, I attempted to contact the organizer for an interview but did not receive a response.
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This lack of communication only reinforced what financial records indicate: Soros’s network prefers to operate in secrecy.
Since 2016, OSF, now led by Soros’s son Alexander, has contributed over $80 million to groups associated with extremist activities, according to the Capital Research Center.
While mainstream media often portrays OSF as a charitable entity, the reality is much more troubling.
The funding isn’t limited to think tanks or voter engagement; it also supports organizations that train activists in sabotage, property destruction, and violent confrontation.
For instance, the Center for Third World Organizing and its militant ally, the Ruckus Society, which are both funded by OSF, were involved in the 2020 riots that paralyzed major cities. Their “direct action” training encompassed sabotage and urban disruption tactics that align with the FBI’s definition of domestic terrorism.
Another OSF beneficiary, the Sunrise Movement, backed the Antifa-associated “Stop Cop City” campaign in Atlanta, which has led to over 40 activists facing domestic terrorism charges and 60 others indicted under Georgia’s racketeering laws.
OSF’s influence is extensive. The foundation allocated $18 million to the Movement for Black Lives, which later released a radical guide that praised Hamas’s massacre in Israel on October 7. This guide included instructions for “activists” on creating false identifications, obstructing infrastructure, and conducting economic sabotage.
Funding such materials does not support free speech; it finances political violence.
From 2016 to 2023, OSF provided more than $2.3 million to Al-Haq, a West Bank NGO linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a designated terrorist organization.
In September 2025, the U.S. State Department officially sanctioned Al-Haq, labeling its activities as part of the “illegitimate targeting of Israel” at the International Criminal Court.
This means that Soros’s financial contributions have directly supported a group now blacklisted by the U.S. government.
Soros’s foundation has empowered movements with agendas aimed at destabilization rather than reform. The invitation I received to this so-called protest serves as a reminder that the funding behind these movements is foreign, coordinated, and destructive.
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