Soros hacked, thousands of Open Society Foundations files released online
Saturday’s leak, published by DC leaks, includes hundreds of internal documents from multiple departments of Soros’ groups, predominantly the Open Society Foundations.
Somebody hacked Soros. His critics will be busy today. This doc alone shows Soros's anti-Israel network | https://t.co/xZ9TFslK0o
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) August 14, 2016
Ignore the riots, Soros just got hacked and leaked! #SorosLeak (I'd post the link but Twitter won't allow it - google it!)
— King Robbo (@realkingrobbo) August 14, 2016
The files are grouped into sections such as geographical region, the World Bank and the President’s Office, and cover the period from 2008 up until 2016, according to The Daily Caller.
They reveal work plans, strategies, priorities and other activities by Soros, and include reports on European elections, migration and asylum in Europe.
. @sn0wba111@CapuPatriote Full list of Soros NGOs manipulating elections in all EU member states. #SorosLeak#Soroshttps://t.co/h5qWX6eZCi
— ⚓ Cain Raiser (@ActaNonVerba_) August 14, 2016
DC Leaks claims to be the work of American activists who want to present the truth about the “US decision-making process as well as about the key elements of American political life.”
US security experts however are blaming the leak on Russian hackers, according to Bloomberg, in a similar reaction seen in the wake of the DNC leaks.
READ MORE: ‘Absurd’ election rhetoric: Kremlin, Assange slam Clinton for blaming DNC leaks on Russia
The DC Leaks hackers previously released data from the Open Society Foundations in June, a breach that was reported to the FBI, according to spokeswoman Laura Silber. She said an investigation by a security firm found the intrusion was limited to an intranet system used by board members, staff and foundation partners.
DC Leaks also revealed emails from former NATO general Philip Breedlove which showed he tried to provoke President Obama to start US conflict against Russia. Breedlove claimed to CNN in July that the emails were stolen as part of a state-sponsored intelligence operation.
Soros gave Clinton step-by-step instructions on how to tackle Albania unrest – @wikileakshttps://t.co/DCIJYI4gVi
— RT (@RT_com) August 12, 2016
An email leaked by WikiLeaks earlier this week showed Soros had advised Hillary Clinton during her tenure as Secretary of State on how to handle unrest in Albania – advice she acted on.
READ MORE: US government, Soros funded Panama Papers to attack Putin – WikiLeaks
Soros’ Open Society Foundations provides funding to the International Consortium for Investigative Journalists, which came under the spotlight earlier this year after the release of the Panama Papers, which included millions of records from law firm Mossack Fonseca showing how the wealthy are using tax havens.
The Panama Papers leak came under criticism from WikiLeaks, who claimed the US government and Soros funded the project to attack Russia and President Vladimir Putin.
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