Dear Friend—This morning, as I was getting ready to board a plane to head to the World Congress of Families Africa Regional Conference in Accra, Ghana, I received an email from a reporter with George Soros’ propaganda website, OpenDemocracy (the transcript is at the bottom of this email).
It appears Soros and his minions are worried and that an egregious hit piece targeting the International Organization for the Family is imminent.
We need your help to counter the lies of George Soros.
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I am proud of the work IOF is doing around the world, promoting the natural family, respect for life, freedom of religion, and so many other values we hold dear. In some ways, then, it is a badge of honor to be smeared by the likes of Soros and those who work for him, considering the agenda that his money is pushing around the world: abortion, the breakdown of the natural family, indoctrination of children with radical ideas about sex and health, euthanasia, and so much more.
I am on my way to Ghana to be with some of our staunchest allies from throughout Africa, to help them strategize how to combat the Soros agenda being pushed so vigorously in their native countries’ despite it being so much at odds with their values. But the money he is pouring into Africa alone swamps the resources IOF can muster for our worldwide operations — and that is why we need your help!
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We also need your help because, as I mentioned, we are about to be attacked in the press with a hit-piece full of lies and slander against our work. I’ve copied the email below in both photographic and PDF form — because unlike OpenDemocracy and other Soros-funded initiatives, we believe in honest debate and transparency.
We will need additional resources to mount a media campaign to combat this untruthful narrative about our work: Can I count on you to help?