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Den britiske politiker, Nigel Farage, det fremtrædende ansigt for Bexit, er nu bekymret over Europas skæbne. I en tale til EU paramentet i denne uge fremlagde Farage nogle tænksomme ideer om kilden til påstandene om, at Rusland på én eller anden måde manipulerede Brexit afstemningen og Trump valget.
"Netop i sidste uge igangsatte valgkomissionen i Storbritannien en undersøgelse for at finde ud af, hvorvidt "Forlad" kampagnen modtog offshoremidler eller russiske penge," Farage sagde.
Kommentar: Delvist oversat af Sott.net fra ACTUAL international collusion: Nigel Farage exposes massive Soros network of MEPs spreading 'gender theory', open borders and russophobia (VIDEO)"This came about as a result of questions asked in the House of Commons by one Ben Bradshaw, somebody linked to an organization called Open Society."
But Farage, who seems to take great delight in agitating his fellow MPs, was just warming up. He went on to provide yet another example of an EU parliamentarian working on behalf of George Soros, this time against Hungarian PM Viktor Orban, who has accused the financier of seeking to create "a Europe of mixed population."
"We even had last week Mr. [Guy] Verhofstadt lobbying on behalf of Mr. Soros at the Conference of Presidents in a battle that is going on with Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary," Farage said, pointing directly at Verhofstadt as he spoke.
"I wonder," Farage continued, "when we are talking about 'political collusion,' I wonder if we are looking in the wrong place."
Farage described Soros's influence in Strasbourg and Brussels as "truly extraordinary." And that influence looks set to increase dramatically now that Soros has donated the bulk of his wealth - $18 billion - into his Open Society pet project, which campaigns for open borders and supranational structures such as the European Union.
Comment: Small detail: it's unlikely that so much of it is from Soros' own money, but he'd be happy for people to believe so because it gives the project an aura of 'philanthropy'.Farage concluded his short, fiery monologue with a weighty statement: "I fear we could be looking at the biggest level of international, political collusion in history."