George Soros has been stirring emotions for decades like no other investor. For some he is “the man who broke the Bank of England on Black Wednesday” – a financial master and visionary whose move in 1992 became a symbol of the power of speculation. For Russia, Thailand, or Malaysia he remains a ruthless manipulator, capable of triggering recession and political chaos with a single flow of capital. Critics point out that his foundations supported the Orange Revolution in Ukraine and Georgia and interfere in the internal affairs of states. Supporters, on the other hand, see him as a philanthropist fighting for democracy and human rights. Is Soros a brilliant free market strategist or an architect of global manipulation?
Tag: conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories covers surveys about beliefs in hidden actions by governments, corporations or influential groups allegedly controlling political and social events. This category examines how such narratives are perceived, trust in official information and the impact of misinformation on public opinion.





