Soros Appoints New Pres. to Lead Open Society Foundations

Soros Appoints New Pres. to Lead Open Society Foundations

December 7, 2020

In a press release last Friday, open-borders billionaire financier George Soros announced the appointment of Mark Malloch-Brown, chairman of SGO, parent company of the Smartmatic voting software company associated with 2020 election voter fraud, as the new president of Soros’ Open Society Foundations.

The release read, “Patrick Gaspard has announced his decision to step down as president at the end of the year. During his three-year tenure, he confronted significant threats to open societies around the globe, including the rise of authoritarian regimes and the spread of the COVID-19 virus worldwide. Under his capable leadership, the Open Society Foundations have emerged stronger than ever.

“Succeeding him as president will be Mark Malloch-Brown, the former UN deputy secretary‐general and UK minister, who currently serves on the Foundations’ Global Board. Malloch-Brown will take over effective January 1.”

SGO announced that Malloch-Brown will be stepping down as chairman to take on his new role with Soros, and claimed that Smartmatic “systems have securely processed more than five billion votes on five continents with zero security breaches.” Of course, when manipulating elections is a feature, not a glitch, of your system, then touting zero security breaches is just a diversionary claim.

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