Lara Logan and Alex Jones Unveil South Africa’s Crisis and the Influence of George Soros
Acclaimed journalist Lara Logan and conservative commentator Alex Jones have brought to light a significant issue that has largely evaded the mainstream media’s focus: the unfolding crisis in South Africa amidst radical governance and the shadowy influence of George Soros’ globalist agenda. Their narrative presents not merely a landscape of civil strife but rather a calculated campaign of destabilization driven by racial tensions, ideological vendettas, and foreign interference.
Logan, a South African native, recounted harrowing scenes from public demonstrations where chants to “kill the Boer” — referring to white farmers — are brazenly expressed, accompanied by a militant dance known as the toyi-toyi. These occurrences are far from isolated; they are widespread and often tacitly endorsed by factions within the ruling African National Congress (ANC), which has held power since the end of apartheid. This incitement to violence masquerades as political discourse, hidden in plain sight.
Even more alarming is the role of international networks. The Open Society Foundation, established by George Soros, operates one of its longest-standing branches in South Africa. According to Logan and Jones, this organization has played a pivotal role in fostering narratives steeped in racial animosity, societal division, and economic disruption. What was once a nation filled with hope for equality now grapples with frequent power outages, rampant crime, and institutional disintegration — symptoms indicative of a system undermined from within.
The ANC’s recent electoral struggles, which have pushed them into coalition politics for the first time, suggest that South Africans are beginning to awaken to the realities of their situation. However, the international media remains largely mute. Instead of championing reform, global entities persist in financing the ideological turmoil, further eroding any potential route back to national stability.
Jones drew parallels to historical tactics employed by Lenin: identify a society’s vulnerabilities and exploit them. South Africa’s fraught racial history has become the ideal focal point. By weaponizing notions of victimhood and class resentment, a cadre of elites advances a globalist agenda, with Open Society acting as a Trojan Horse, subtly infiltrating societal structures.
Logan further connected these global manipulations to electoral politics. After the departure of Obama’s ambassador to South Africa, Patrice Gaspard, he assumed the presidency of Open Society, only to be succeeded by Malloch Brown — a former Smartmatic executive and longtime ally of Soros — shortly after the 2020 U.S. elections. These are not mere conspiracies; they are documented instances obscured by media silence.
South Africa’s plight transcends tragedy — it serves as a stark warning. A once-prosperous and diverse nation is being torn apart by progressive policies, anti-Western sentiments, and foreign-sponsored ideological warfare. If left unchecked, this template could be replicated in other nations.
The exposé by Logan and Jones is not just a call for awareness; it is a clarion call for action. When mainstream media fails to report, the truth must be shouted from the rooftops. Today it’s South Africa; tomorrow it could be any country that falls victim to the global left’s agenda for “reconstruction.”
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