Soros’ Open Society gave $80 MILLION to pro-terror groups

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George Sorors: Image: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license/ Author Michael WuertenbergSince 2016, George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF), now run byh his son Alexander, has funneled more than $80 million into organizations with direct ties to extremist violence and terrorism according to the Capital Research Center. For years, Open Society has been portrayed as a philanthropic giant funding progressive causes. But the financial trail reveals something much darker: tens of millions sent to groups that either train activists in sabotage or partner with foreign terrorist networks.The evidence is extensive. OSF has awarded millions to U.S.-based groups that openly engage in what the FBI defines as “domestic terrorism.”WATCH: THE ATLANTIC Admits the LEFT has a VIOLENCE ProblemAmong them are the Center for Third World Organizing and its militant partner, the Ruckus Society. These organizations gained notoriety during the 2020 riots, when they trained activists in property destruction, sabotage, and “direct actions” that paralyzed cities across America. OSF has also funded the Sunrise Movement, which lent its endorsement to the Antifa-linked “Stop Cop City” campaign. That campaign alone has left more than 40 activists facing domestic terrorism charges and 60 others indicted under Georgia’s racketeering laws.At the same time, Soros’s foundation poured $18 million into the Movement for Black Lives, a coalition that published a radical organizing guide glorifying Hamas’s October 7 massacre in Israel. The guide does not stop there—it instructs activists in deception, including how to use false identification, blockade infrastructure, and engineer economic disruption. By underwriting such efforts, OSF has made itself a partner in escalating political violence, not merely a bystander.The problem extends far beyond America’s borders. Between 2016 and 2023, Open Society sent more than $2.3 million to Al-Haq, a West Bank-based nongovernmental organization repeatedly accused of ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a group designated as a terrorist organization by both the United States and the European Union. OSF’s grants ranged from $400,000 in “general support” to an $800,000 “institutional” award. In September 2025, the U.S. State Department sanctioned Al-Haq, declaring that the group had “directly engaged in the International Criminal Court’s illegitimate targeting of Israel.” That means Soros’s money helped bankroll an organization now officially blacklisted by Washington.The scale is staggering: from U.S. streets to the West Bank, Soros’s dollars have consistently flowed to movements that reject democratic order and flirt with terrorism. The Open Society Foundation brands itself as a defender of justice and human rights. In reality, the record shows $80 million spent empowering extremists whose goal is chaos at home and abroad.The post Soros’ Open Society gave $80 MILLION to pro-terror groups appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.