Re: Henry Kissinger: "If You Can't Hear the Drums of War You
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For while Kissinger is guilty of many war crimes, including the slaughter of millions of Vietnamese, it was on September 11th that he committed two of his most memorable outrages: The murder of Chilean President Salvador Allende and installation of the torture-loving Pinochet junta in 1973; and the explosive demolition of the World Trade Center, and massacre of nearly 3,000 people in New York and Washington in 2001. Kissinger was undeniably the mastermind of the first 9/11. As President Nixon's National Security Advisor in 1973, and the head of the "40 Committee" that oversaw US covert operations, Kissinger designed the coup that overthrew and murdered Allende. That operation was "Made in USA" and financed with American taxpayers' money. Kissinger's operatives paid lavish bribes to corrupt Chilean military officers including Pinochet, essentially hiring them to murder Allende and thousands of other honest, democracy-loving Chileans. Kissinger's complicity in the torture and murder of thousands of Chileans, and the destruction of democracy in Chile, is no secret. Kissinger actually confessed his intentions toward Chile on June 20th, 1970 when he famously said, "I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist because of the irresponsibility of its own people.” (In fact, Allende was a democratic socialist, not a communist; his sin, in Kissinger's eyes, was believing that Chile should control its own economy and resources.) -- source
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Kissinger is a war criminal, a peace criminal, and a psychopathic criminal. In a word, he is a criminal. Despite being one of the most criminal of human beings, he runs around free as a bird quietly conspiring against the best principles humans are capable of. If you need proof that there is no justice in the world, Kissinger is the poster child that you are looking for.
Chip Tatum gave us the inside story of the false-flag attack on the Phnom Penh airport during the Vietnam War (
1 2 3), which was a psy-op from the twisted mind of Henry Kissinger. Obviously, Kissinger's crimes are well hidden from the public for the most part, which is the basis of his long career as a successful criminal. The greatest defensive mechanism of sociopaths and hardened criminals is secrecy, and Kissinger is well versed in its use. So are his associates, like Nixon, George H. W. Bush, Brzezinski, Obama, and so many other of our so-called leaders. Our government is a criminal enterprise, a vipers' nest of the most dangerous and insidious sociopaths that Nature in her evolutionary blindness can produce.
The opening post may have used clever satire to call attention to the evil that is embodied in Henry Kissinger, but not this post. No satire is necessary. This man is what ancient people called evil. 150 years ago, people called such creatures the "morally insane". Today we know them as successful politicians, world leaders, and business magnates. But they have always been sociopaths. And they are the greatest danger humanity will ever face -- the enemy within.