I received this article as a Word Document from a friend. Because it was written on May 31, 2019 and had hyperlinks to various articles, some of the hyperlinks were no longer on line. I found links to other articles that support it.
The article makes a lot of sense to me. Both Pope Francis and George Soros are on the side of liberal Democrats who want to turn the United States of American into a socialist state controlled by the Vatican.
A vast web of non-profits facilitating illegal immigration and open borders into the United States is funded by both George Soros and Jesuit-controlled Catholic organizations.
From their own deeds and words, Soros and the Jesuits are actively promoting a one world order where socialism, social justice and equality of outcome is promised instead of equality of opportunity. More control is required.
One globalist strategy is to overwhelm the American welfare system with illegal immigration from third world countries, establishing an unstoppable socialist voting base to erode U.S. sovereignty.
“The main obstacle to a stable and just world order, is the United States”, wrote George Soros in “The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on Terror”
On May 2, 2019 Pope Francis, the first Jesuit Pope, called for a supranational body to enforce United Nations mandates.
ROME, May 2, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) — Pope Francis made a strong push for globalism on Thursday, calling for a “supranational, legally constituted body” to enforce United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and implement “climate change” policies.
Speaking to members of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences in the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace, the Pope said: “When a supranational common good is clearly identified, there is need for a special legally constituted authority capable of facilitating its implementation.”
The thrust of the Pope’s remarks focused on growing trends toward nationalism, which he said threaten migrants, the “universal common good” and the power of the United Nations and other transnational bodies to implement the Sustainable Development Goal agenda.
From behind the Vatican walls Pope Francis (during Trump’s first administration) has criticized President Trump’s call to secure the American border despite the U.S. having taken in more migrants worldwide than any other country.
With the ongoing migrant crisis in Europe, it’s likely the Pope will take that opportunity to encourage the United States to take greater steps to absorb poor migrants from around the world, and provide them with food, shelter, medication, education, and other benefits granted by America’s immigration program.
As the Financial Times is reporting, “Vatican officials say Pope Francis will focus heavily on immigration during his visit… ‘The Pope obviously has a very soft spot in his heart for immigrants,’ said one Holy See insider. ‘He won’t say, ‘open all borders’, but there’s no two ways about it, he will say, ‘let’s give our immigrant brothers and sisters a fair chance’.’”
Implicit in this suggestion is that the United States hasn’t already stepped up and done its fair share. However, a review of public data from the World Bank and U.S. Census Bureau shows that there is no other country on Earth that has accepted even a fraction of the migrants admitted to the United States over the last 40 years.
Indeed, the contrast with other countries is glaring.
The United States has a higher foreign-born population percentage than any of the world’s largest countries.
Although the United States houses only 5 percent of the world’s population, the United States takes in 20 percent of all the migrants worldwide. No other country even approaches that number. In fact, no country in the world takes in even 5 percent of the global migratory flows.
For instance, the Pope’s home country of Argentina– which boasts a population of 41.5 million– houses less than 1 percent of global migrants. The United States has taken 2,328 percent — or 24 times — more migrants than Argentina has. In the United States, one out of every seven residents is foreign born; in Argentina only one out of every 22 residents is foreign born.
The disparity is even more acute when compared to other Latin American countries. In Mexico, for example, only 0.9 percent of its population is foreign born– or one out of every 110 residents. This means the United States has taken in 40 times more of the world’s migrants than has Mexico.
In Brazil, only 0.3 percent of its population is foreign born– or one out of every 334 residents. This means that the United States takes in 75 times more migrants than does Brazil.
Unfortunately, no amount of immigration will ever make a dent in the global poverty. According to the Pew Research Center, there are nearly 5 billion people world-wide living on $10 or less a day. The globally poor and low-income population is fifteen times larger than the entire population of the United States.
George Soros is the founder and CEO of Open Society Foundations. What does “open society” mean? It means no national borders.
George Soros uses a vast network of special interest groups and non-governmental organizations, in the United States and abroad, to support his global objective — a one-world government.
Open borders are a stepping stone in his efforts to put into action his open-society philosophy. What form will a one-world government take? Not surprisingly it will be a billionaire oligarchy. What sort of billionaire? To begin with, try one George Soros.
Soros provided the following definition of an open society in his article, “The Capitalist Threat,” in the February 1997 “Atlantic Monthly”: “Societies derive their cohesion from shared values . . . religion, history, and tradition. When a society does not have boundaries where are the shared values to be found? . . . the concept of the open society itself.”
In the intervening years, his more-than-generous financial support of a society without boundaries has contributed to the current open-borders immigration crisis being experienced by the United States, his adopted homeland.