Soros, Fernandez And The Collapse Of Argentina - Alternative View

Soros, Fernandez And The Collapse Of Argentina - Alternative View
Soros, Fernandez And The Collapse Of Argentina - Alternative View

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Nicholas Moras - journalist, international analyst; President of the civic platform "Freedom and Justice", which does not support any political parties and opposes the promotion of authoritarian feminism and gender lobbies in Argentina. You can watch his Liberals channel here.

The world is facing one of the greatest challenges in modern history. There will not be a single nation that can emerge from this epidemic without loss, and these consequences will depend entirely on their level of medicine.

Value judgments can be ignored, but the reality cannot be denied: the global economy and political systems are under threat, while controversy intensifies over the measures various governments and intergovernmental organizations are taking in such a situation.

The situation in Argentina is indicative. After a decade of economic stagnation and an acute recession, the government of Alberto Fernandez decided to freeze activity in the country.

Under the guise of a promise to pay more attention to the health of the nation than to the economic situation, on March 19, the president ordered the mandatory isolation of the population and the immediate cessation of production and commercial activities.

Initially, they decided that these measures would be in effect until March 31, but then they proposed to extend them until Monday April 13.

The postponement has become stifling for the population, half of small and medium-sized companies are already heading towards bankruptcy, add another 4 million unemployed and a hyperinflationary spiral that threatens to be the worst crisis in Argentine history. And that says a lot.

Political authorities are alarmed by massive robberies, prison riots with five dead, and the growing tax defiance movement.

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In such a context, no one even thinks about an additional extension of rigid isolation.

On Tuesday, April 7, company executives, union leaders and journalists all looked at the same information: at 6 pm, the president will announce to the governors the precautions to be observed starting Monday, which is scheduled to ease the lockdown regime.

The resumption of activities in accordance with strict sanitary protocols, free movement for people under the age of 60 has almost become a reality. But the opposite happened: Fernandez announced the tightening of quarantine, and two days later he extended the period until April 26 inclusive, providing for the strengthening of police checks, which to date have already made more than 30 thousand arrests of alleged violators of the rules.

A wave of misunderstanding has swept over the inhabitants of Argentina and the Argentines abroad, including myself. Two interrogative words were repeated like a prayer throughout the national territory and its environs: "What happened?"

I received a message from a colleague who petitioned for a person requesting my contact. An anonymous source close to the presidential milieu confirmed the alarming hypothesis: Fernandez did not make the final decision.

On Tuesday, the day of the controversy described above, just an hour before the videoconference with the governors, which was scheduled to announce the decision to suspend the mass detention, Alberto Fernandez answered an unexpected phone call and the fate of the Argentines changed.

Who called? George Soros.

It was 4:48 pm in Buenos Aires and 3:48 pm in New York. The Hungarian tycoon announced his proposal to save the state, which is in the conditions of a technical default on the market, with no real chance of funding. It consists of four points in exchange for meeting five conditions.

Sentence:

  • Deferral of repayment of debt to the IMF for a period of at least 5 years;
  • Participation in negotiations with private creditors in order to reduce debt by approximately 60%, buying up securities (shares / bonds) of those creditors who oppose;
  • Construction and start-up of a plant for the production of artificial blood plasma (blood derivatives) for the Grifols company in Argentina (a biotechnology company based in Catalonia). This product is at the peak of demand as it enables the production of plasma containing antibodies to coronavirus. Needless to say, Soros acquired a large stake in this enterprise in May 2019;
  • Management of a new credit line of about $ 20 billion, which will be paid in 2021 to support government spending.

The source of funding will depend on the US elections. Scenario 1: If Biden wins, he will act through the Fed. Scenario 2: If Trump is re-elected, the loan will be obtained as a result of a joint effort between the IMF itself, the World Bank and a consortium of entrepreneurs “philanthropists”.

In response to Fernandez's comment on the emergency, Soros added that he could personally advance $ 5 billion, providing support by the end of 2020.

Terms:

  • The Argentine government should help destabilize Bolsonaro. The Brazilian president is Soros' main adversary in the region and is now in a weakened position, which is conducive to attack (play).
  • Legally recognizing the legalization of abortion, this bill failed in a vote in 2018.
  • Launch educational reform under the auspices of Soros University Open Network University with unequivocal support for feminism and the preparation of "jobs of the future." It is noteworthy that in 2003 Soros supported a similar proposal at UNESCO to reduce the debt created during the Kirchner period.
  • Authorization for a monopoly energy concession for the Breakthrough Energy Coalition owned by Soros, which includes Gates, Zuckerberg and Bezos and others.
  • And the last thing. Depreciation of Argentine assets to a minimum, which is possible in two ways: currency devaluation and lengthening of complete isolation and, as a result, economic paralysis.

According to the information provided, the talkative president this time decided to speak little (his knowledge of English is not optimal) and ended the conversation thanks to the caller and promising to consider the proposal.

And just a few minutes later, he announced his steep turn from "softening" to "hardening" the collective confinement.

I verified that another person had such a call, who was also present that day at the presidential villa in Olivos. I compared its content with the materials of some international analysts who follow the activities of the Soros lobby, including the American political scientist Michelle Steinberg, who has been investigating his activities for 25 years.

It should be emphasized that the investor's activity in the southern country has been going on for more than three decades, covering all the governments that have changed during this time, he built a powerful network of influence, which I revealed at the end of 2018, in the year of the thwarted project to permit abortion: ministers, senators, deputies, the press, entrepreneurs and speakers of all ideological trends have been included in the Open Society Institute's list of trusted leaders.

I've laid out all of the above in a 36-minute exclusive posted last Saturday. The video got over 320 thousand views and, together with #Soros as a trending topic, Twitter for the third day is one of the main political news at the moment.

And it is no coincidence that Fernandez's own government confirmed the leak as reliable, as a true prophecy, because:

  • Two hours after the publication, Health Minister Guinness Gonzalez Garcia broke his own record of controversy, refuting his own predictions and reporting a peak in infections in May.
  • 24 hours later, Sunday night, President Fernandez announced "sad news" that it was "unknown" when the forced restrictions would end, announcing a third extension of the timeline, but this time there was no end date.
  • On Monday, it became known that the Argentine Foreign Ministry is preparing a lawsuit against the Brazilian government for closing the locks on dams located in Brazil, which reduced the level of river waters in southern Argentina.

This demand to sort it out was made by farmers and the governor of the province of Misiones in February, but, oddly enough, it was only taken care of now, in the midst of a state of emergency and with three quarters of the civil service frozen.

  • That evening, the executive branch identified "legal termination of pregnancy" as a "critical service" that must be provided without delay and without delay, despite quarantine.
  • On Tuesday, 14, a proposal was made to the private holders of Argentina's public debt, which was made by the Minister of Economy Martin Guzman - a student of Joseph Stiglitz, a historical ally of Soros.
  • Significantly surpassing the expectations of recent days, the figure is close to the magic 60%. No more, no less.
  • At the time of this writing, the real exchange rate (in Argentina there is a monetary fund followed by parallel markets - financial and real economy markets) is an unprecedented 25% rise over the past week.
  • Finally, on the same day, the Sputnik News TV channel published a note warning that Soros's plan to “lull” the economy and predate is not limited to Argentina: he is trying to implement the same scenario in his country of residence.
  • Considering the above, the news hype is quite logical. Communicating while Security Secretary Sabina Frederick is carrying out Orwell's cyber patrols of "public jokes" is an act of courage.

As arrests, which lawyers call groundless, have become more frequent, at the same time, dubious figures are abusing "public incitement" in order to break into homes, steal electronic devices and lock people up.

Under the pretext of the Plague, the basic freedoms and guarantees of citizens are canceled (before Leviathan - I don't understand the connection). But this has already been said by Mariano Moreno, the first journalist of the Rio de la Plata: "I prefer dangerous freedom to quiet slavery."

Subservience is an unacceptable vice under any circumstances, but to sin with subservience in the current circumstances dooms us to a worse fate.

Our life, freedom and property are not only not safe, but also engulfed in deadly fire. This is due to the panic of many, the neglect of some and the opportunism of the rest.

Argentines and all Latin Americans must be aware of the real danger we face. Until it's not too late.

Original D'Vox

We thank Tatyana Korshunova for the provided translation

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