By Atul Aneja New Delhi, Feb 8 : Pop-superstar Rihannas viral tweet supporting the farmers stir in India, and billionaire investor George Soros, who had personally attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year at the Davos World Economic Forum, have a hyphenated past.
Both are linked to the Bilderberg Group, a controversial semi-secret society of the rich and powerful that is arguably engaged in setting the global agenda behind the scenes, including fathering regime change movements in Eastern Europe, West Asia, Central Asia and North Africa.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos last January, Soros accused Modi of fostering a Hindu nationalist state and depriving Muslims of their citizenship.
“The biggest and most frightening setback occurred in India where a democratically elected Narendra Modi is creating a Hindu nationalist state, imposing punitive measures on Kashmir, a semi-autonomous Muslim region, and threatening to deprive millions of Muslims of their citizenship,” he said.
Soros is no ordinary billionaire. The Hungarian born “philanthropist” runs a soft power machine. Soros emits his message targeting several “unliked” sovereign governments with digitally driven grassroots movements from his network of Open Society Foundations and a string of global NGO’s, under the garb of fostering democracy and human rights.
He is a major contributor to Human Rights Watch, which has backed the farmers’ protests.
Behind Rihanna’s tweet supporting farmers agitation hangs the shadow of George Soros, Bilderberg Group
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