George Soros: The man who thinks he's 'God'

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He's known as a "billionaire philanthropist" who funds far-left causes such as “defunding the police," "criminal justice reform," drug legalization and Black Lives Matter. There's the bankrolling of 75 "Soros prosecutors" who are widely regarded as a major reason for the explosion of crime across America.

Who is George Soros, what kind of person is he and what really motivates him?

WND Vice President and Managing Editor David Kupelian explores that question in the latest issue of WND's award-winning magazine Whistleblower and in a video discussion with WND News Editor Art Moore.

Kupelian begins with a startling 1998 "60 Minutes" interview in which Soros – whose parents disguised his Jewish heritage during the Nazi occupation of his native Hungary – recalled accompanying a Nazi bureaucrat who was confiscating the property of Jews. That's "where my character was formed," Soros told CBS' Steve Kroft as a picture emerged of a person chillingly detached from other people’s suffering. Kupelian discusses how that character of detached, amoral-pragmatism shaped Soros' approach to business and life and made him one of the world's most influential men.

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