George Soros appoints the former president of Smartmatic to lead Open Society Foundations

Billionaire far left funder George Soros announced in december 2020 new leadership at his Open Society Foundations. Lord Mark Malloch Brown, the former UN deputy secretary‐general and UK minister and president of Smartmatic voting systems, replaced Patrick Gaspard at the helm.

From Open Society Foundations site (on 4th of December 2020): “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.”

Brown was formerly the vice-chairman of Soros’s Investment Funds and even the deputy secretary-general of the United Nations when he worked as chief of staff to Kofi Annan. Lord Mark Malloch-Brown was also the chairman of Smartmatic.

The Smartmatic owners, were denounced in June 2004 by the press for having received a US $200,000 equity investment from a Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (BRV) joint venture fund called FONCREI which was a Chavez organization. A Chavez campaign adviser was also placed on the board as well.

Smartmatic has links with Dominion Voting Systems, the scandalous company used to steal the election for Joe Biden this year.

So this move by Soros makes sense. 2020 it was a good year for Soros and his priorities.

 

 

yogaesoteric
April 17, 2021

 

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