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Oh, Henry. The Wall Street Journal sort of came to your aid by falsely suggesting that it is really the left who hates you. Actually, almost everybody on the right and the left hated you, except your globalist cronies, like Klaus Schwab

Oh, Henry. We Will Not Miss You



The last of the “three amigos” has left the building. Henry (nee Heintz) Kissinger has been reunited with David Rockefeller (1915-2017) and Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928-2017), all founding members of the Trilateral Commission. Whatever fate awaits them is God’s business, but if they end up in Hades together, I expect they will be conspiring to demote the Devil and take over his legions of demons.

Rockefeller, Kissinger, and Brzezinski were the undisputed original architects of modern globalization, changing the world forever. They recreated China in the 1970s in the image of Technocracy, rebranded Technocracy as Sustainable Development, Agenda 21 and 2030 Agenda through the United Nations. All of this served to enslave mankind while taking over the resources of the world.

Oh, Henry. You single-handedly turned the Middle East upside down when you turned Iran over to crazed Islamists in 1979 when you stabbed the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlav, in the back and deported him to the United States. Kissinger himself answered his critics in a 1979 editorial in The Washington Post:

    “Since then I have read and heard myself described by high White House officials as acting deviously and dishonorably; as advising the shah — strangely enough — to seek the advice of our government about whether to stay or leave this country; and as having exerted pressure to get him here in the first place.”

Oh, Henry. After you died, Huffpost weighed in for the left to call you “America’s Most Notorious War Criminal”, saying “The titan of American foreign policy was complicit in millions of deaths — and never showed remorse for his decisions.” That stings, but Huffpost accurately continues,



    “During his time in charge of the American foreign policy machine, Kissinger also directed illegal arms sales to Pakistan as it carried out a brutal crackdown on its Bengali population in 1971. He supported the 1973 military coup that overthrew a democratically elected socialist government in Chile, gave the go-ahead to Indonesia’s 1975 invasion of East Timor, and backed Argentina’s repressive military dictatorship as it launched its “dirty war” against dissenters and leftists in 1976. His policies during the Ford administration also fueled civil wars in Africa, most notably in Angola.
    “Even the most generous calculations suggest that the murderous regimes Kissinger supported and the conflicts they waged were responsible for millions of deaths and millions of other human rights abuses, during and after the eight years he served in the American government.”

Oh, Henry. The Wall Street Journal sort of came to your aid by falsely suggesting that it is really the left who hates you. Actually, almost everybody on the right and the left hated you, except your globalist cronies, like Klaus Schwab who you mentored to start the World Economic Forum.  (Read the entire Column)


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Patrick Wood——

Patrick Wood, Technocracy.News is an author and lecturer on elite globalization policies since the late 1970s. He is co-author with the late Antony C. Sutton of <em>Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II. His latest book, Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation, focuses on the role of science and technology in the quest for global domination, and the elite who are perpetrating it.

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