Michael Foster wrote:

You don't have to be a genius to figure out who the terrorist was who pulled 
this off. He made a full confession:

"...the world financial crisis is the culmination of my life's work."
-George Soros

Beware of taking statements out of context.

Suppose cold fusion succeeds, and in 20 years the oil companies file for bankruptcy, and Saudi Arabia is a basket case, applying for food aid. In that scenario, if a member of the press were to interview me, I might well say "in a way the world fossil fuel crisis is the culmination of my life's work." (By the way, you left out "In a way . . .")

What would I mean by that? I would mean that the crisis in fossil fuels -- the collapse of corporations, nations and the loss of millions of jobs -- is overall a good thing. It is desirable. It will avert much worse outcomes, such as massive global warming, and the death of 2 million people every year for lack of energy.

That is the sort of thing George Soros had in mind. He feels that the crisis, bad as it was, averted a much worse outcome.

You are also overlooking something obvious. If Soros really meant that he is rejoicing over people's problems, or he wants to destroy the country, he WOULD NOT ADMIT THAT to the press!!

After Pearl Harbor, as U.S. Admiral said it was God's mercy that the fleet was caught unprepared in the harbor. Taking that statement alone, out of context, you might imagine this Admiral was a traitor. If you know something about Naval history, U.S. preparedness and other factors, you will realize that he meant that if the U.S. had known the Japanese were coming, and dispatched the fleet to stop them, all of those ships plus the aircraft carriers would probably have been sunk hundreds of miles shore with far greater casualties.

- Jed

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