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Saturday, 5 July 2025

Orban vs. Soros


I liked this book. Same people may be interested in how a Hungarian billionaire, George Soros, who had been able to take an US party into private ownership and enter through the American judicial system, has been defeated in Central Europe. He has become the symbol of external imposition of globalist, imperialist, and repressive initiatives. Soros has received a lot of money to carry out subversive activities in East Europe, while keeping control of Brussels' EU institutions.

The author of this book, the political philosopher Gabor G. Fodor, explains how what is free will cost the most.

Have a nice weekend 🍒☀⛵

21 comments:


  1. An interesting book. I really like the topic, and it's a fascinating comparison.
    I wish you a nice weekend. :)

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    1. Dear Andrea, what is at stake is the survival or disappearance of our way of life, our values and European nations.

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  2. It sounds like a provocative read with strong political undertones. Enjoy your weekend too

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    1. A debate was opened up by those two Hungarians of outstanding talent, raising questions such as to preserve or abandon our shared Christian culture.

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  3. Definitely a provocative read, one that I would pass on.

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    1. Every point made by the author is supported by evidence. But, unfortunately, nowadays if someone were to understand why a billionaire looks for structural locations, to intervene in strategic areas, he/she would be called a provocateur or worse a conspiracy theorist.

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  4. Something to get your teeth into I presume. (Reading)

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    1. With this book the author also explains that the most important weapon is soft power.

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  5. ...money buys influence.

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    1. Exactly, Tom. He still is one of the most influential men in the world, with followers in European government, in parliaments, in international organizations and in the NGO's he has founded. Not to mention of aid organizations and media figures serving him.

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  6. Interesting book. I later will check if this book is translated into Polish. If there is a book published in Polish, I next week will be in our library to return the books, I will ask myself, is there a book?
    Giorgio, I salute you! I wish you a good Saturday afternoon!
    P.S.
    Giorgio, I have African heat in my region.

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    1. The weather is hot here too, Anna. According to forecast the weather will be a little less hot in the first two days of next week ☀
      Have a great Sunday.

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  7. I agree with Tom ...money buys influence and power.

    Sending good wishes for the weekend.

    All the best Jan

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  8. I don't know this book Giorgio. But money talks!! The rich get richer and the poor suffer so much. :-(

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  9. Hello, Giorgio! Soros was involved in subversive activities in the Soviet Union and then in Russia. Fortunately, he was kicked out.
    I am glad that in my country there is now no trace of this terrible man and his followers.

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    1. Hi Irina,
      I know that Soros empire and it largely self-operating network tried to enter Russia unfructuosly.
      Ten years after the 2004 Orange revolution, riots erupted again in Ukraine. Hungarians saw that George Soros had been surrounding Russia with a ring of fire. In fact, in 2013 Czech Prime Minister was accused of complicity in a corruption scandal. In Romania and Bulgaria the leaders were removed. Slovevian Prime Minister was forced to serve a prison sentence. Various revolutions and riots close to the Russian border, named after various flowers, were determined in East Europe by Soros organizations and the journalists in their pay.

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    2. Thank you, Giorgio, for your understanding and support! Thank you for your friendship!

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    3. Dear Irina, I simply analyse the events that happen in contemporary history. Brainwashed people don't do the same.

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    4. You are right, Giorgio! You are a reasonable and thinking man! Soros and Orban are such different Hungarians!

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  10. Haven’t come across this book before, but wow—money really does speak volumes. It’s tough watching the gap grow while so many struggle. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    Have a great week ahead, Giorgio!

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  11. This looks like a very good book. I love your reply to Irina.

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