A journalist from Magyar Nemzet revealed the connection between the Open Society Foundation and the Norwegian government. This is how György Soros played tricks with the money of the Norwegian Civil Fund, to the detriment of the Hungarian government

Bence Békés began his article with the staff of the Open Society Foundations (OSF) donor organization founded and maintained by György Soros. He explained that he started as a scholarship holder at the Open Society Foundation in 2009, where his task was to find Roma civil organizations in Hungary to support.

In 2012, a senior employee of the Open Society Foundation told him that the representatives of the Norwegian state were not satisfied with the consortium led by the Ökotárs Foundation, so they wanted to persuade the OSF to take over the distribution of the money from the Norwegian Civil Fund. As it became clear to everyone later, Soros was already preparing for a confrontation with the Hungarian government, so for tactical reasons he refused to be formally linked to decision-making over Norwegian funds. It was also enough for him if a consortium of civil organizations connected to him did all of this.

Bence Békés/Source: Monitor

Bence Békés/Source: Monitor

Bence Békés explained in the article that Soros was able to influence the Fund's grants in Hungary without assuming responsibility with the "experts" he appointed. This became apparent to him when he helped Roma civilians, people who were "generally referred to in the description of many projects, who were constantly mentioned in the programs of the OSF, that the Roma community needs such people to break out and rise. They are talked about at conferences when it comes to what the desired result of such a project would be: self-aware local activists who can authentically represent the interests and needs of their communities." On the other hand, when they presented their programs, they closed their application for support without any rejection, the Soros did not even bother to inform them of the rejection. The author mentions as particularly interesting that "when the Roma civilians were interested, they were not willing to communicate with them in Hungarian, even though they obviously knew that knowledge of English was not typical in the Gypsy settlements in Borsod."

When they wanted to apply for funds from the Norwegian Civil Fund after that, an employee of one of the human rights organizations in the capital sat down with Bence for a coffee and told him that "we are working unnecessarily, because his friends at the Norwegian Civil Fund informed him that in the part of the application where we are also applying we wanted, they will only support the big human rights NGOs in Budapest, "because soon there will be a conflict with the Hungarian government, so now all the money must be given to them".

As a final thought, the author notes that "perhaps it can be understood from the story described above that the part of the money paid by the Norwegian government and going to Hungary was controlled by the Soros network, which had been preparing for the fight years before the open fight, and even provoked it. Thus, the current situation means nothing more than the fact that the lying Norwegians are being dragged along by Soros in order to further assert his will in a matter that he has nothing to do with."

Source and featured image: mandiner.hu