I know that lately I have had very strong feelings about the fear mongering that goes on all over the internet. Besides the fact that the bible teaches us to fear not, I also know that fear is a very draining emotion that spreads like a disease causing people often to react to the wrong things that are a danger to them. I've felt pushed in the direction to expose the frauds who use fear mongering to control minds and events. This came my way today and it validates a lot of what I've often thought about the sources behind the stories we read. In this case, George Soros has provided substance to support the recent rash of stories about the elite panicking over upcoming social uprising.


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In two separate interviews, economist Robert Johnson revealed that the mega-rich were buying land and airstrips in remote places in order to prepare for a coming social uprising which will be caused by growing income inequality.


“I know hedge fund managers all over the world who are buying airstrips and farms in places like New Zealand because they think they need a getaway,” said Johnson.


In a subsequent interview, Johnson expanded on his comments, telling RT, “A lot of wealthy and powerful people are quite afraid right now – they see us on an unstable trajectory….As the system doesn’t have proper resources, as it doesn’t represent people, things are getting more and more dangerous as say Ferguson, Missouri brings to bear.”


Johnson is president of the Institute of New Economic Thinking, an organization founded and bankrolled by none other than George Soros, the 26th richest person on the planet with a net worth of around $24 billion dollars.


“Liberal billionaire George Soros had given $50 million to The Institute for New Economic Thinking, and used that group in 2011 to host a conference that focused on “new multilateral system” of economics,” writes Mike Ciandella. “According to an INET press release from 2012, Soros “agreed to augment his foundation support of INET” with an additional $50 million.”


It’s somewhat ironic that the group warning about income inequality causing civil unrest is funded by one of the richest men in the world, but the veracity of the claim that the super wealthy are buying remote hideaways is only bolstered by this connection.


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CuzMike
Interesting that this originated from PrisonPlanet.com, a site that is often accused of fear mongering.
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