Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Soros Felony Conviction a Gift


By: Marion Valentine
March 10, 2009 at 7:12 pm

Soros Felony Conviction a Gift

Soros Calls His Felony Conviction in France “A Gift to My Enemies in the U.S.”

February 24, 2009 (LPAC)–Nazi protege George Soros, who has committed crimes such as participating in the roundup of Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary during World War II, and speculating against currencies and thereby causing mass deaths in nations as a business career, is enraged over his 2002 felony conviction in France for insider trading, and his subsequent loss of every allowable appeal there. Soros has called his conviction “a gift to my enemies in the United States.”

Soros intends to re-establish his “good reputation” by winning his last allowable appeal, to the European Human Rights Court in Strasbourg. Soros has massively funded various institutions surrounding the European Union in Strasbourg, such as the establishment of a European Council for Foreign Relations. His lawyer, the Paris-based Tel-Aviv born American lawyer Ron Soffer, said that Soros appeal in Strasbourg would be based on articles 6 and 7 of the European Convention on Human rights. Under Article 6, Soros will argue that the 13 yer period between the crime and the trial, prevented Soros from receiving a fair trial. Article 7 says laws must be clear enough for citizens to understand, and Soros’s attorney argued that “insider trading” is vague.

One can see how fully the British back Soros, by looking at Soros’s second lawyer in the Strasbourg case: Lord Anthony Lester, one of the leading politicians of the Liberal Social Democrats in the House of Lords, and an executive board member of the Open Society Institute Justice Initiative since 2000. Lord Lester of Herne Hill is a member of the exclusive Queens Council (QC), and was admitted to “the Silk,” the exclusive group of senior barristers who are “leaders” in the profession. Lester is a patron of the British Family Planning Association. In June 2007, Lester was appointed by incoming Prime Minister Gordon Brown as a special advisor on constitutional reform to the secretary of State for Justice. Lester, an eminent Silk and human rights lawyer, is a member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights. More recently, after a series of disagreements with Brown, he left his post as an unpaid advisor to Brown on November 5, 2008.

Soros’s indictment arose from a vast scam targeting one of a France’s oldest, nationalized banks, Société Générale (SocGen) for privatization. Eleven high-level financial operatives were indicted in the scam; some, like Robert Maxwell, and Edmund Safra, were killed in mysterious and bizarre accidents while the case dragged on. Soros was the only one found guilty. The date of the appeal argument in Strasbourg is not yet known.

Soros Calls His Felony Conviction in France “A Gift to My Enemies in the U.S.”

February 24, 2009 (LPAC)–Nazi protege George Soros, who has committed crimes such as participating in the roundup of Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary during World War II, and speculating against currencies and thereby causing mass deaths in nations as a business career, is enraged over his 2002 felony conviction in France for insider trading, and his subsequent loss of every allowable appeal there. Soros has called his conviction “a gift to my enemies in the United States.”

Soros intends to re-establish his “good reputation” by winning his last allowable appeal, to the European Human Rights Court in Strasbourg. Soros has massively funded various institutions surrounding the European Union in Strasbourg, such as the establishment of a European Council for Foreign Relations. His lawyer, the Paris-based Tel-Aviv born American lawyer Ron Soffer, said that Soros appeal in Strasbourg would be based on articles 6 and 7 of the European Convention on Human rights. Under Article 6, Soros will argue that the 13 yer period between the crime and the trial, prevented Soros from receiving a fair trial. Article 7 says laws must be clear enough for citizens to understand, and Soros’s attorney argued that “insider trading” is vague.

One can see how fully the British back Soros, by looking at Soros’s second lawyer in the Strasbourg case: Lord Anthony Lester, one of the leading politicians of the Liberal Social Democrats in the House of Lords, and an executive board member of the Open Society Institute Justice Initiative since 2000. Lord Lester of Herne Hill is a member of the exclusive Queens Council (QC), and was admitted to “the Silk,” the exclusive group of senior barristers who are “leaders” in the profession. Lester is a patron of the British Family Planning Association. In June 2007, Lester was appointed by incoming Prime Minister Gordon Brown as a special advisor on constitutional reform to the secretary of State for Justice. Lester, an eminent Silk and human rights lawyer, is a member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights. More recently, after a series of disagreements with Brown, he left his post as an unpaid advisor to Brown on November 5, 2008.

Soros’s indictment arose from a vast scam targeting one of a France’s oldest, nationalized banks, Société Générale (SocGen) for privatization. Eleven high-level financial operatives were indicted in the scam; some, like Robert Maxwell, and Edmund Safra, were killed in mysterious and bizarre accidents while the case dragged on. Soros was the only one found guilty. The date of the appeal argument in Strasbourg is not yet known.

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