Saturday, March 28, 2009

Soros Spreads Gloom and Doom in London


In an interview with the Times of London, George Soros describes the ongoing problems in the global financial system, gives the G20 a chance to do more than talk, and discusses the possibility that Britain may have to get a loan from the International Monetary Fund.

1 comment:

Brian Barker said...

Did you know that George Soros would not be a multi-billionaire if it were not for the international language Esperanto?

Born in Hungary in 1930 as Gyorgy Schwartz, the family changed its name in 1936 to Soros, which in Esperanto means "to soar."

The Soros name-change was an effort to protect the Jewish family from the rise of fascist rulers and the whole family spoke Esperanto at home.

As a native Esperanto speaker, (someone who has spoken Esperanto from birth), George Soros defected to the West in 1946, while attending an Esperanto youth meeting in Switzerland.

Esperanto enabled Soros both to defect, and to become the 28th most wealthy man in the World, according to the Forbes rich list.