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Tuesday, 15 April 2025

George Soros’ Open Society: A century-old plan for a world without borders under a global oligarchy

 HelioWave traces George Soros’ open society worldview back a century, beginning with Thomas Malthus, to the Technocracy movement to the Fabian Society.

Soros’ Open Society Foundation, inspired by Karl Popper’s concept of an open society, aims to create a globalist agenda with open borders, open economies and open governance, controlled by the global elite.

The ultimate goal is a stateless world with a global government, where national identities are erased and a technocratic dictatorship holds power, as promoted by the World Economic Forum and its founder Klaus Schwab.

But, says HelioWave’s Jon Thomas, it is all beginning to fall apart before our very eyes.

Unlike Popper’s concept, Soros’ vision of an open society involves open borders, open economies, and open governance, all under the control of the global elite.

The Soros family and his operatives have advocated for open borders, arguing that nations must abandon what they call “closed systems,” such as borders, immigration laws and cultural identities. Soros has backed his rhetoric with money, funnelling hundreds of millions through the Open Society Foundation into pro-immigration initiatives and groups that lobby for policies that weaken border controls.

In Soros’ worldview, open borders are not for humanitarian purposes but for power. It is the first step toward dismantling the nation-state and achieving a globalist agenda because a world without borders is a world without sovereignty. Open borders don’t just erode sovereignty, they create the kind of chaos that technocrats thrive on....<<<Read More>>>...