Kissinger Gone: Reviewing This Global Mass-Murderer's Six Decades of Service for a One-World Order.
Highlights from the career of the Knight and Nobel Peace Prize winner
A pull-quote from my piece of February 8, 2021, Monsters ‘Mentor’ Monsters—’Henry Kissinger is likely responsible for the deaths of more millions of innocent civilians than anyone else now alive. ‘
Looking back at deeds and programs of this ‘outstanding’ instrument of deprivations and scorn for humanity may help us to break free,
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Thank goodness for Henry Kissinger. His crimes of and for the Ruling Few are so plain, vast and unapologetic that no one can miss them. His unites both 'Left' and 'Right" commentators and masses of people ... We Masses of both 'Left' and 'Right' …in loathing of him.
Above, Henry Kissinger and Klaus Schwab during Schwab's 'virtual" interview of his 'mentor' during the World Economic Forum of 2017. Kissinger opted to not be physically present in Switzerland. He’s “wanted for questioning” there and in Chile, France, Norway and Spain. Between the televised Kissinger and Schwab of 2017 is the multiply accused rapist of boys as young as 11, Sir Edward Heath. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1970 to 1974.
Above, the self-congratulatory retrospective in which Klaus Schwab places himself among 'mentors' Kissinger and Heath in 1980. (14)
Klaus Schwab says that Henry Kissinger is among "the three or four leaders" who have most influenced him through in-person contact during his lifetime.' (15)
Klaus Schwab was Henry Kissinger's student at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1967. Kissinger went on to become National Security Advisor for the United States, 1969 to 1975, and Secretary of State 1973 to 1975, in the Administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, while Klaus Schwab founded the European Management Forum in 1971.
Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973. Queen Elizabeth II made him an Honorary Knight Commander of Great Britain in 1995. (16)
Henry Kissinger is likely responsible for the deaths of more millions of innocent civilians than anyone else now alive.
His deeds remain fresh sources of disgust, decade after decade.
Over the past six years he's been denounced in The Crimson of Harvard, 2017 (16), The Intercept,, 2016 (17), and The New Yorker. 2016 (18).
The first two publications refer to the Doctor's 'War Crimes'. The third focuses on charges in his involvement in the killing of tens of thousands during the 1970s in Chile, Argentina, and Brasil. (The tens of thousands murdered in East Timor with Kissinger's approval are omitted in Jon Lee Anderson's New Yorker piece.)
Dan Froomkin's piece of February 2016 in The Intercept quotes a useful summary by Greg Grandin, authorof Kissinger's Shadow: The Long Reach of America’s Most Controversail Statesmen.’ Here. then, Dan Froomkin on. Greg Grandin,
A more widespread instrument of lethal measures as State policy, the National Security Study Memorandum 200 (19), lead-authored by Kissinger in 1974, may have killed tens of thousands in its so-called 'Less Developed Countries' (LDCs) over the past 46 years.
NSSM 200's title is 'Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Economic Interests.' It' was fully 'Declassified' in 1989, 15 years after its confidential circulation. This 'Security Study Memorandum's' statements are stark as regards exploitation of minerals-rich nations and depopulation of these nations' 'volatile' youth. (20)
These Nations happen to be largely made up of the 'people of color' whom Bill and Melinda Gates propose should be first in line for COVID-19 'vaccines. (21)
'Thirteen countries are named in the report as particularly problematic with respect to US security interests: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Phillipines, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil.'
From Chapter III, 'Minerals and Fuel'. 'The U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries.... That fact gives the U.S. enhanced interest in the political, economic, and social stability of the supplying countries. Wherever a lessening of population pressures through reduced birth rates can increase the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to resource supplies and to the economic interests of the United States.... The real problems of mineral supplies lie, not in basic physical sufficiency, but in the politico-economic issues of access, terms for exploration and exploitation, and division of the benefits among producers, consumers, and host country governments.'
'Minerals and Fuel' continued. 'Whether through government action, labor conflicts, sabotage, or civil disturbance, the smooth flow of needed materials will be jeopardized. Although population pressure is obviously not the only factor involved, these types of frustrations are much less likely under conditions of slow or zero population growth.'
Chapter V, 'Implications of Population Pressures for National Security'. 'The young people, who are in much higher proportions in many LDCs, are likely to be more volatile, unstable, prone to extremes, alienation and violence than an older population. These young people can more readily be persuaded to attack the legal institutions of the government or real property of the 'establishment,' 'imperialists,' multinational corporations, or other -- often foreign -- influences blamed for their troubles.' (19)
'The Kissinger Report' of 1974 also raises the prospect of mandatory programs....
'The conclusion of this view is that mandatory programs may be needed and that we should be considering these possibilities now.'
The Report also poses the alternative of using food as a weapon to coerce Nations' policies. 'On what basis should such food resources then be provided? Would food be considered an instrument of national power? Will we be forced to make choices as to whom we can reasonably assist, and if so, should population efforts be a criterion for such assistance?' You can read in detail on the USAID website. (22)
‘The Kisssinger Report’ is, in sum, all about theft.
It plots to deprive familes and whole societies of food in order to compel 'the smooth flow' of minerals and other resources from the so-called Less Developed Countries.
And so ‘The Kissinger Report’aligns directly with exploitation and mass-murder by Colonial Europe in Africa and Asia before and after Herbert Hoover's agency for Emile Franqui and the Societe Generale Bank and other confederates of Rothschilds in the Congo during World War I.
Herbert Hoover's service to supranational Bankers is further documented ed in Eustace Mullins' very valuable book, Secrets of the Federal Reserve. Mullins writes: 'The election of Mr. Hoover to the Presidency was through the influence of the Warburg Brothers, directors of the great bank of Kuhn Loeb Company, who carried the cost of his election.' (23)
The ‘Report’ from Dr. Kissinger, Secretary of State and Naitonal Secuirty Advisor and Novel Peace Prize winner, also aligns with 'programs' of the Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations and their forced sterilizations and forced vaccinations in Africa and Asia during the 21st century. (24)
Kissinger’s recommended forms of thievery, enslavement and mass murder are right in line, too, with 'The Great Reset'. The elitist 'Reset' of 2020-2021, is, however, nicer and neater in its uses of Technology and Propaganda. It proposes to implant in the bodies and minds of dangerously armed and empowered Europeans nanoparticles of genetic manipulation that will make us 'happy' to 'own nothing.' (25)
Kissinger the Assasins’ Master is also historical. He was essential to the murder of Chile's elected President Salvador Allende on September 11, 1973, the year of his receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Essential, too. to the car-bombing murder of Orlando Letelier. in Washington DC, August 21, 1976, as part of Operation Condor and its collaboration between the CIA and fascist Governments of Argentina, Brasil and Chile. Essential, too, to the oblique murder of Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro in May of1978, as part of the decades-long ‘Operation Gladio'. Operation Gladio also blew up a bus-station in Bologna, killing 85 civilians, in August 1980, and hung banker Roberto Calvi from Blackfriar’s Bridge in London, June 1982) is also worth study.
Paul Williams, Antony C. Black, and David Guyatt shed much light on the bloody conspiracies of Operation Gladio. (26, 27) J. Patrice McSherry and Larry Rohter do likewise regarding Operation Condor. (28, 29)
Human monsters' legacies shadow them forever.
In the 21st century Henry Kissinger has been wanted for questioning in Chile, France, Norway, Switzerland and Spain. (30)
Monsters ‘Mentor’ Monsters endnotes and urls, pertaining to this Nov 29 2023 review of Kissinger’s crimes as Statesman.
14. http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_First40Years_Book_2010.pdf
15. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2017/1/31/galant-welcoming-war-crimes/
16. https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/does-henry-kissinger-have-a-conscience
17. https://theintercept.com/2016/02/12/henry-kissingers-war-crimes-are-central-to-the-divide-between-hillary-clinton-and-bernie-sanders/
18. https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/does-henry-kissinger-have-a-conscience
19. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Study_Memorandum_200
20. http://www.physiciansforlife.org/nssm-200-declassified-population-control-policy/
21. https://eurweb.com/2020/06/29/bill-and-melinda-gates-on-why-black-americans-should-receive-covid-19-vaccine-first/
22. https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/Pcaab500.pdf
23. http://whale.to/b/m_ch7.html
24. https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/vaccinate-the-world-gates-rockefeller-global-population-reduction/
25. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/8-predictions-for-the-world-in-2030/
26. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Condor
27. https://www.jstor.org/stable/29767180?seq=1
28. https://off-guardian.org/2019/04/06/operation-gladio-the-unholy-alliance/
29. http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/operation_gladio.htm
30. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/henry-kissinger-human-rights_n_7454172