Henry Kissinger, an influential and controversial figure in US foreign policy for decades, has died at the age of 100. The sickening eulogies will now begin at the death at 100 of Henry Kissinger. The US Establishment will swoon at his memory war criminal extraordinaire. But the fact of matter is that Kissinger was a controversial figure, who played a very dicey role in world politics.
Henry Kissinger dead at 100
Henry Kissinger, an influential and controversial figure in US foreign policy for decades, has died at the age of 100. Kissinger was a German born Jew, who escaped Hitler’s Nazi with his family in 1938. He, however, rose to become a prominent political scientist and geopolitical consultant, and worked his way through the corridors of power in Washington, USA.
Henry Kissinger, the Jewish refugee in USA became the overt face of Zionist Jewish overseeing Israel interests with deep state and deep pockets of USA. He therefore was notorious for his “realpolitik” approach to foreign policy, considering the legitimacy of international order as being premised on the agreement of the great powers, and ignoring morality as irrelevant. Not surprisingly, Kissinger’s legacy is marred by controversial decisions and actions.
Henry Kissinger symbolized peak American Empire — violent geopolitics for the sake of power. Kissinger is a complex character, but his demonization is purely a result of the disproportionate cultural influence of profoundly ignorant and utterly contemptible New Left ‘60 radicals who decided he symbolized American foreign policy.
Henry Kissinger shaped American foreign policy; which can be characterized as bigotry and double faced, but termed as realpolitik, diplomacy; so he was world’s super diplomat, who has been lost to grave. What will be his legacy, only time will tell? But, here are his Top 10 Most Ghoulish Quotes:
1. Soviet Jews: “The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy. And if they put Jews into gas chambers in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian concern.”
2. Bombing Cambodia: “[Nixon] wants a massive bombing campaign in Cambodia. He doesn't want to hear anything about it. It's an order, to be done. Anything that flies or anything that moves.”
3. Bombing Vietnam: "It's wave after wave of planes. You see, they can't see the B-52 and they dropped a million pounds of bombs ... I bet you we will have had more planes over there in one day than Johnson had in a month ... each plane can carry about 10 times the load of World War II plane could carry."
4. Khmer Rouge: “How many people did (Khmer Rouge Foreign Minister Ieng Sary) kill? Tens of thousands? You should tell the Cambodians (i.e., Khmer Rouge) that we will be friends with them. They are murderous thugs, but we won’t let that stand in the way. We are prepared to improve relations with them. Tell them the latter part, but don’t tell them what I said before.” (Nov. 26, 1975 meeting with Thai foreign minister)
5. Dan Ellsberg: “Because that son-of-a-bitch—First of all, I would expect—I know him well—I am sure he has some more information---I would bet that he has more information that he’s saving for the trial. Examples of American war crimes that triggered him into it…It’s the way he’d operate….Because he is a despicable bastard.” (Oval Office tape, July 27, 1971)
6. Robert McNamara: “Boohoo, boohoo … He’s still beating his breast, right? Still feeling guilty. ” (Pretending to cry, rubbing his eyes.)
7. Assassination: “It is an act of insanity and national humiliation to have a law prohibiting the President from ordering assassination.” (Statement at a National Security Council meeting, 1975)
8. Chile: “I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its people. The issues are much too important for the Chilean voters to be left to decide for themselves.”
9. Illegality-Unconstitutionality: “The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.” (from March 10, 1975 meeting with Turkish foreign minister Melih Esenbel in Ankara, Turkey)
10. On His Own Character: “Americans like the cowboy … who rides all alone into the town, the village, with his horse and nothing else … This amazing, romantic character suits me precisely because to be alone has always been part of my style or, if you like, my technique.” (November 1972 interview with Oriana Fallaci)
Critics, including British author Christopher Hitchens, have accused him of war crimes and crimes against humanity. In his book “The Trial of Henry Kissinger”, Hitchens argues convincingly that Kissinger deserved prosecution “for war crimes, for crimes against humanity, and for offenses against common or customary or international law, including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture.”
Henry Kissinger, who was still seen as influential on the world stage until the last days of his life, helped turn Israel into a major US ally during the Nixon and Ford years, arming the occupying entity to the teeth during the 1973 war in order “to prevent an Arab victory”, and ensuring the perpetuation of Israeli colonization of Palestinian lands for decades to come.
He also crusaded against Palestinians for at least two decades, particularly by demonizing the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and hampering the settlement of the Palestinian issue.
Kissinger once famously said, “To be an enemy of the US is dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal,” referring to the US government's unfair and insincere behavior even with its friends.
Kissinger was an evil that sprang its wings in many directions. The economy was part of diplomacy to control other countries. The World Economic Forum was actually born out of a CIA-funded Harvard program headed by Henry #Kissinger'.
Johnny Vedmore - Founder and Investigative Journalist stated "My research indicates that the World Economic Forum is not a European creation. In reality, it is instead an operation…of American politics; with a supporting role played by the Central Intelligence Agency."
Human beings meant nothing to Kissinger, who supported depopulation programs & genocides. Kissinger, was involved also involved in Eugenics and Depopulation [and Biolabs]- as quoted by Leuren Moret (2004). "Dr. Henry Kissinger, who wrote: "Depopulation should be the highest priority of U.S. foreign policy towards the Third World.
The memorandum and subsequent policies outline how the US could use population control to limit the political power of developing countries in the global south, ensure the easy neo-colonial extraction of natural resources from countries by US corporations, prevent a generation of young anti-establishment individuals being born in developing countries, and the protection of US companies from developing countries’ governments that were seeking to support their growing populations and reduce the dominance of US companies.
Henry Kissinger’s lengthy career and his policies led to the destruction of several countries:-
-US carpet bombing of Cambodia, which killed between 150,000-500,000 civilians, approving each of the 3875 bombing raids between 1969-70
-Approved Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’ against left-wing Argentinians, which killed around 30,000 people
-Oversaw many of the years of the US bombing of Laos, in which the United States dropped 260 million bombs on the country, which killed an estimated 200,000
-Oversaw the Nixon years of the US’ imperial was on Vietnam, the final death toll of the war was 2.5-3 million Vietnamese deaths
One of his characteristics was to record every word he spoke to anyone, as to remember the lies he kept on telling his own presidents as well as other world leaders. “Henry Kissinger’s insistence on recording practically every word he said, either to the presidents he served (without their knowledge that they were being taped) or the diplomats he cajoled, remains the gift that keeps on giving to diplomatic historians,” remarked Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive. “Kissinger’s aides later commented that he needed to keep track of which lie he told to whom.
Even a cursory look into his control over US foreign policy sheds a critical perspective on Kissinger's role in subverting democracy in other countries, disregarding human rights, especially in Muslim World and possibly engaging in war crimes on massive scale. He got a Nobel prize for peace, shows that how corrupt and evil the Western system is?
Henry Kissinger, in truth a demon of demons, has returned to his dark demonic lair. He served his Cult masters, as almost his entire life and his manipulations and policies have brought death, destruction and suffering to this world on a scale it is impossible to fully imagine. The Zionist Jews have lost a great friend, leader, mentor and supporter in USA Deep State. Will the world see some positive change in the way USA carries its foreign policy?
This write up has been compiled with the help of material available freely on web net from various sources.
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