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Claims (162)
Henry Kissinger member_of
Confluence documented
“Twelve years earlier, they had worked together when Dulles was the chief of the OSS in Berlin and Kissinger was the editor of Harvard University's Confluence. In November 1952, Kissinger visited Alan Dulles in D.C. This was at the old OSS b…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2 @ 40:48
Henry Kissinger member_of
Stanford University documented
“And that's from Stanford. I'm going to take a closer look at that, but I should be more specific on that. But it's a good question because we really should know this. We should all know more about it. Excellent question. Yeah. Also, you kno…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:34:04
Henry Kissinger covered_up
CIA documented
“Yet Kissinger then refused the board access to the 40 committee minutes and the NSC's records that would have shown that the covert actions were approved and carried out. So how are you going to review something if you're not allowed to see…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 33:37
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende documented
“Kissinger later claimed that he turned off the plot against General Snyder and called off track two before it was ever implemented. Minutes of the meeting, however, record no such action. They say that Kissinger approved the decision to dif…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 56:03
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Kurdish militant groups documented
“Barzani thought this was a good idea and asked Washington about it. The CIA opposed any move. On October 16, 1973, Henry Kissinger instructed the CIA director to tell the Kurds not to attack. Barzani relented. Kissinger's response thus flew…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 47:46
Henry Kissinger funded
Kurdish militant groups documented
“Another Nixon political associate told the Shah that Washington could help the Kurds. The CIA handled the American side from their station in Tehran. Kissinger set up the U.S. apparatus for the Kurdish secret war. His records reflect Washin…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 43:21
Henry Kissinger attended_meetings_of
Le Cercle host_asserted
“and attended meetings of the Le Cercle. Lord Carrington was a prominent member of the Pilgrim Society and affiliated with Le Cercle. So there's at least four overlaps for you. Oh, interesting. Yeah, great. You've come up with those. I saw K…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 1:59:55
Henry Kissinger headed
Harvard International Seminar host_asserted
“Elliot became dean of the Harvard Summer School, where he would establish the Harvard International Seminar directed by his student and protege, Harry Kissinger.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 33:51
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende host_asserted
“Kissinger himself asked the advisory board to examine the situation in Chile, where Salvador Allende had just been elected president, to see whether the CIA had failed to propose measures that might have prevented this. Huh. Well, they sure…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 33:13
Henry Kissinger funded
Kurdish militant groups documented
“Rather than rethink the program, Kissinger cooked up a deal with the Israelis who were happy to exchange Russian weapons they had captured in the October war for American new ones to the tune of about $28 million. Under unrelenting military…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 50:38
Henry Kissinger member_of
National Security Council book_quoted
“A 32-year-old Oxford scholar and a protege of Nelson Rockefeller's. Prior to his employment, he had been Henry Kissinger, who was Nelson Rockefeller's man, according to Seymour Hersh. Henry Kissinger's employment secretary on the National S…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 1:01:25
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
William Colby host_asserted
“Kissinger ploy with a quarry in Chile, Kissinger kept Davis on the reservation and out of the media hands by convincing him to become an ambassador to Switzerland. The CIA, which had advised against track two in Chile, and the Kurdish opera…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 39:36
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Project AFRIEND host_asserted
“that it proposed a plan at all was used by Kissinger in 1976 Senate testimony to argue that the CIA recommended the operation and supported it. And I do believe that part. This is in contrast to Kissinger's recollections where he takes ever…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 40:03
Henry Kissinger objected_to
William Colby documented
“went off to the FNLA via Zaire before Langley even formed a task force and before the Portuguese withdrew from the airfields to receive them. By August 9th, two more loads had been sent on C-141s, while the CIA assembled shiploads of suppli…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 42:34
Henry Kissinger covered_up
South Africa host_asserted
“established that Fidel Castro decided to commit combat troops to Angola on November 4th, the same day Havana had sent hundreds of heavy weapon experts to Angola. Kissinger both greatly exaggerated the pace and timing of the Cuban commitment…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 1:06:27
Henry Kissinger covered_up
CIA host_asserted
“The latter is a bold-faced lie. And the fact that you're dropping the weapons off in South Africa or Zaire first, again, is a lie. The fact that you're not flying them directly into Angola is not the point. The operative word, of course, is…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 1:14:57
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Project AFRIEND documented
“He made telephone calls and newly promoted National Security Advisor Brent Scrocoff assembled a chronology designed to show how little had been done and threw his congressional liaison staff into the fray. Ford directed Kissinger to postpon…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 1:17:47
Henry Kissinger member_of
Pilgrims Society host_asserted
“on the duplication of Le Cercle and Pilgrim. And here's the four names. Brian Cossier, Julian Amari, A-M-E-R-Y. So he was a British conservative politician who was known to be part of Le Cercle and had connections to the Pilgrim Society thr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 1:59:25
Henry Kissinger promised
Vietnam documented
“to North Vietnam Prime Minister Le Duc Thao, which promised the U.S. would assist the government of Vietnam in post-war reconstruction. In the body of the letter, two paragraphs were of particular importance. The government of the U.S. will…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8 @ 40:40
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“As a result of a legal action by the CIA and the Nixon White House, the book appeared with more than 160 deletions, including roughly a third of its commentary on Chile. Among the deletions alleged to have been necessary for quote-unquote n…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 15:40
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Chile host_asserted
“had been in charge of the Office of Intelligence and Research, that belly button in the State Department. Contrary to what he wrote in later memoirs, at the time, Henry Kissinger ordered an immediate review of the 40 committee files and the…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 27:54
Peter Kornbluh exposed
Henry Kissinger documented
“Kissinger in his memoirs then castigated the bureaucracy for failing to execute the orders he initially denied having given. I didn't do it, but they didn't do what I said I didn't do. Kissinger's sensitivity is apparent even after decades.…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 29:26
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Peter Kornbluh host_asserted
“and based on the declassified records showing Kissinger in a very poor light. The former official now orchestrated efforts to discredit this work through negative reviews, pressuring the Council on Foreign Relations to influence the publica…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 29:53
Ray Cline exposed
Henry Kissinger documented
“and a $2,000 fine. Another Chile hand grenade had exploded. In 1974, the atmosphere became superheated. Late in October, radio broadcaster Daniel Score of CBS reported that State had opposed the Chilean intervention, citing Ray Klein, which…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 27:22
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Ray Cline host_asserted
“had been in charge of the Office of Intelligence and Research, that belly button in the State Department. Contrary to what he wrote in later memoirs, at the time, Henry Kissinger ordered an immediate review of the 40 committee files and the…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 27:54
Daniel Schorr exposed
Henry Kissinger documented
“and a $2,000 fine. Another Chile hand grenade had exploded. In 1974, the atmosphere became superheated. Late in October, radio broadcaster Daniel Score of CBS reported that State had opposed the Chilean intervention, citing Ray Klein, which…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 27:22
Seymour Hersh exposed
Henry Kissinger documented
“On September 16th, the Times front page carried a Hirsch article portraying Kissinger as the chief strategist on Chile and the economic blockade. Four days later, the paper carried a second lead, which was written by Hirsch, linking the CIA…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 17:35
Frank Church exposed
Henry Kissinger documented
“Both published pieces on September 8th, revealing Harrington's letters. On September 12th, Hirsch wrote that Senator Frank Church intended to press the Chile issue. A week later, when Henry Kissinger sat before the Senate Foreign Relations …”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 17:05
William Colby covered_up
Henry Kissinger documented
“On September 16th, the Times front page carried a Hirsch article portraying Kissinger as the chief strategist on Chile and the economic blockade. Four days later, the paper carried a second lead, which was written by Hirsch, linking the CIA…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 17:35
Lawrence Eagleburger covered_up
Henry Kissinger documented
“and the White House went into high gear to counter the Chilean revelations. Deputy Secretary Lawrence Eagleburger told Kissinger that Hersh would continue and that Henry himself was the ultimate target. Eagleburger got Nathaniel Davis and f…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 21:05
Nathaniel Davis covered_up
Henry Kissinger documented
“to be released by the CIA. Davis would separately put one out from the State Department. Eagleburger argued in another memo to Kissinger, it was an unusual gamut of bringing out the denial through the CIA and that that would likely not paci…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 21:33
William Colby covered_up
Henry Kissinger documented
“who want a series of hearings on the issue, unquote. Bill Colby volunteered to issue such a denial when talking to the Deputy National Security Advisor, Brent Scolcroft, on September 23rd. Langley ultimately did not issue that denial. Davis…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 22:03
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Pujo Committee documented
“House of Representatives to secure subpoenas. The subpoenas were voted. The CIA's own lawyer concluded that the documents at issue could not be protected, but Kissinger gave up the papers only when he was about to be cited for contempt of C…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 59:37
Henry Kissinger spied_on
Committee of 40 documented
“But of just those programs the CIA selected, the agency would offer only a few documents to amplify oral presentations. Again, that could be read only at Langley. Everything pertaining to the President, 40 Committee, and the like would be r…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 54:57
Henry Kissinger involved_in
Operation Red Rock book_quoted
“about this Air Force controller who got started in Vietnam and may have been involved in some of the incursions into Laos and Cambodia with what he called this operation called Red Rock. But there's a David Goyette article from the 1990s wh…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 6 @ 1:20:54
Henry Kissinger member_of
United States documented
“As established prior, his administration resurrected the dollar status as the world's reserve currency just three years later when U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Kissinger, negotiated a deal with Saudi Arabia that gave birth t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 15 Final @ 36:32
Henry Kissinger member_of
United States documented
“The request for airstrikes came in this charged political context, fearing leaks from the Pentagon about B-52s in Laos. Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird opposed the option so as to create a record of rejecting it. Secretary of State Willia…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (32) @ 48:56
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Cambodia documented
“Between officials seeking to protect the American forces for which they felt a responsibility and merciless congressional onslaught that rattled those officials. Sure, you're concerned about the American forces. Toward the middle of Februar…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (32) @ 49:45
Richard Helms threatened
Henry Kissinger book_quoted
“President Ford realized that Colby intended to comply with all requests for information, with the exception of the names of American agents. The establishment, both Republicans and Democrats, now was facing lots of revelations. From Iran, H…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror Chapter 7_8 @ 18:42
Winston Lord recruited
Henry Kissinger documented
“Why is Winston so important? Well, he was on a secret trip by Kissinger to China that opened up China in 1971, and he sat in on every single meeting with Mao Zedong and his successors. And, of course, Winston Lord goes on to be the presiden…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 59:08
Henry Kissinger spied_on
Admiral Moorer book_quoted
“The White House plumbers discovered that the Naval Operations Chief, Admiral Moorer, M-O-O-R-E-R, was worried about Kissinger, so worried about him that he had sent a Navy yeoman named Charles Radford over to Kissinger's office to spy on hi…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 5:15
Charles Radford spied_on
Henry Kissinger book_quoted
“The White House plumbers discovered that the Naval Operations Chief, Admiral Moorer, M-O-O-R-E-R, was worried about Kissinger, so worried about him that he had sent a Navy yeoman named Charles Radford over to Kissinger's office to spy on hi…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 5:15
Henry Kissinger member_of
CIA documented
“who was director of the Joint Staff, presented a detailed status to Kissinger at the White House recommending that Operation Ivory Coast be carried out at the end of the month. The Joint Chiefs, the SECDEF, and the CIA Director, Richard Hel…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Presidents’ Secret Wars, chapter 15 @ 34:18
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“I don't see why the US could stand by and let Chile go, quote unquote, communist. Again, Salvador Allende is not a communist. He went on, merely due to the stupidity of its own people, unquote. So Chileans are too stupid to vote for their o…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 1:03:30
Henry Kissinger funded
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“become a classic documentation in the history of diplomacy and covert action. And I'm going to, it has bullets. I'm going to read to you the bullets. One in 10 chance, perhaps, but save Chile. Worth spending. Not concerned, risk involved. N…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 15:05
Henry Kissinger headed
Committee of 40 book_quoted
“which was composed of the country's top national security officials. Kissinger effectively ran the committee. When he proposed an action, the others approved. His old friend, David Rockefeller, whose Chase Manhattan Bank had multi-billion d…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 31:54
Lawrence Eagleburger member_of
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“One of Kissinger's longtime associates was a guy by the name of Lawrence Eagleburger. He concluded he was guided by principles that are the opposite to American experience. In other words, whatever it was they were doing, it wasn't democrac…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 35:50
Henry Kissinger headed
Committee of 40 host_asserted
“But none of those are covert actions. When in 1972, they decided they were going to spend $10 million to interfere in the Italian election. That got discussed at the 40 committee. Kissinger was the chairman of the 40 committee. He set up me…”
▶ The Colonels corner president‘s secret wars, chapter 15 cont @ 1:07:58
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“Christian Democrats stood any chance in the upcoming election. Fry, though personally popular, could not succeed himself under the Constitution. But Kissinger's account misleads by what it fails to say. Far from not facing Chilean realities…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 57:32
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“A bold-faced lie. Richard Nixon exhibited concern and also responded to U.S. corporations. Again, he doesn't list them. In danger of losing their guaranteed investments and highly agitated, Kissinger was also sensitive to Nixon. Roger Morri…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 1:05:07
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union documented
“And then you have the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which also was a setup with this fake communist group that the CIA basically had created and convinced the Soviet Union was under attack inside of Afghanistan and they needed to come hel…”
▶ The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued @ 1:06:23
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Licio Gelli book_quoted
“Let me just read you a little bit. The strategy of tension gained increased impetus after U.S. President Richard Nixon took office in 1969. Henry Kissinger, Nixon's national security advisor, issued orders to Lucio Gelli. Gelli is the P2 Gr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Book Club Overview @ 8:47
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Alexander Haig book_quoted
“Let me just read you a little bit. The strategy of tension gained increased impetus after U.S. President Richard Nixon took office in 1969. Henry Kissinger, Nixon's national security advisor, issued orders to Lucio Gelli. Gelli is the P2 Gr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Book Club Overview @ 8:47
Pilgrims Society member_of
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“Yeah, so just a couple words. I just found my note page on the Pilgrim Society. You will recognize all of the names in it. Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Luce, you know, the Time Life guy, Alexander Hegg, Paul …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 1:16:19
Henry Kissinger covered_up
CIA host_asserted
“The truth was, as he had told Chilean diplomats the year before, quote, I am not interested in nor do I know anything about the southern portion of the world from basically the equator down, unquote, which is just hogwash. Kissinger indulge…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 59:33
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Norodom Sihanouk book_quoted
“Henry Kissinger and Nixon ordered bombing strikes against bases in Cambodia. In other words, secret strikes for the two months of the covert defoliation program were ordered by the advisor, who is chairman of the National Security Council S…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12 @ 29:07
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union book_quoted
“which he saw at the time to be Moscow and Havana, were more determined and much better positioned than we were, and they did not have a hostile Congress controlling purse strings. Nat Davis said it distinctly in his notes to Cisco on July 1…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers @ 33:34
Henry Kissinger headed
Kurdish Secret War book_quoted
“A political associate of Nixon's told the Shah that the U.S. was willing to help the Kurds. The CIA handled the American side from their station in Tehran. Kissinger set up the Washington apparatus for the Kurdish secret war. His military a…”
▶ The Colonels corner president‘s secret wars, chapter 15 cont @ 30:31
Henry Kissinger member_of
Freeport-McMoRan host_asserted
“They're still in Indonesia. And let's see. There's mining in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico. They're still in Chile, Peru, Spain, and Central Papa. There was one other thing. Oh, PATH board members, you're going to love this. Henry Kissinger…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2 @ 1:44:32
Henry Kissinger member_of
Committee of 40 host_asserted
“And it was Henry Kissinger at the time that was part of that deliberative body that was okaying many of these types of missions. And also, from what I've read, that these were specially modified C-130s that the CIA had and not part of...…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Is weather modification real_ And more @ 7:13
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Pujo Committee documented
“which was forced to go to the full House of Representatives to secure subpoenas. The subpoenas were voted, but Kissinger surrendered the material only when he was about to be cited for contempt. Before the year of intelligence was over, the…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner president’s secret wars chapter 16 @ 30:10
Henry Kissinger appointed
Psychological Strategy Board book_quoted
“And it talks about his affiliation with Nazi partisans, his involvement in CIA clandestine. He became the consultant to the director of the Psychological Strategy Board in 1952, the one we were just talking about. So when I find these.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a @ 1:13:07
Henry Kissinger member_of
Rockefeller Brothers Fund book_quoted
“talking about there was a study done about nuclear weapons and foreign policy for the CFR that he was involved in. He was a director, special project manager for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, which is kind of like their, you know, nonprofi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a @ 1:15:23
Henry Kissinger member_of
Nelson Rockefeller book_quoted
“Down that other book that I'm reading about Nelson Rockefeller, Thy Will Be Done, it says under Kissinger became known as the most trusted aide to Nelson Rockefeller in the 50s. And that's when he's down in Latin America planning the takeov…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a @ 1:14:28
Henry Kissinger headed
Committee of 40 documented
“Henry Kissinger convened the 40 committee on March 7th to review progress. By now, the situation did not seem so favorable. Poll data had been skewed. It's always skewed. Allende's gain had gained ground despite the best the CIA was doing. …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 5:57
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“Henry Kissinger and John Mitchell doubted that once Allende was in the presidency, there would be anyone capable of organizing any real counterforce against him. Ignoring the State Department's warning, Kissinger used Chile to further his d…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 11:43
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“with ITT. Meanwhile, the agency's false flag officers had decided that Chileans they were talking to were useless. Corey learned of the contacts and again prohibited them. The same day as the 40 committee, Kissinger ordered Corey's prohibit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 31:13
Henry Kissinger funded
Project FUBELT book_quoted
“Henry Kissinger convened the 40 committee on March 7th to review progress. By now, the situation did not seem so favorable. Poll data had been skewed. It's always skewed. Allende's gain had gained ground despite the best the CIA was doing. …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 5:57
Henry Kissinger funded
Track One book_quoted
“When the 40 committee met again on September 14th, in the face of Corey's advice, the secret war managers voted $250,000 for a campaign to influence the Chilean Congress runoff. Helms recalls the atmosphere as grouchy. In main decision, des…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 12:35
Henry Kissinger funded
Project FUBELT book_quoted
“Henry Kissinger and John Mitchell doubted that once Allende was in the presidency, there would be anyone capable of organizing any real counterforce against him. Ignoring the State Department's warning, Kissinger used Chile to further his d…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 11:43
Henry Kissinger funded
Project FUBELT book_quoted
“with ITT. Meanwhile, the agency's false flag officers had decided that Chileans they were talking to were useless. Corey learned of the contacts and again prohibited them. The same day as the 40 committee, Kissinger ordered Corey's prohibit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 31:13
Richard Nixon met_with
Henry Kissinger documented
“had heard in at least two places that there was going to be no such prospect. Ambassador Corey visited Washington at this point, meeting Nixon in the Oval Office on October 12th. Corey frankly said that nothing could prevent Allende's assum…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 32:10
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Roberto Schneider documented
“Vioxx, I don't know how you say his last name, it's V-I-A-U-X, used both channels to demand money and weapons. For a time, Weimert carried riding boots stuffed with cash in the trunk of his car. On October 17th, several machine guns were se…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 36:58
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende documented
“translated those orders into instructions to the Santiago station. One of the Langley cables said this, quote, it is firm and continuing policy that Allende be overthrown by a coup. It would be much preferable to have this transpire prior t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 35:03
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Salvador Allende documented
“The United States had no real national or security interest in Chile, none. But the option papers assumed Allende's anti-American bias and that of Chilean president would establish authoritarian rule. They have no basis for that at all, non…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 40:03
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Salvador Allende documented
“that Salvador Allende is not successful. Three days later, in Nixon's name, Henry Kissinger signed a directive that ordered the public posture of the U.S. will be correct but cool, which excludes bilateral aid and quietly brought maximum fe…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37) @ 48:09
Henry Kissinger member_of
Le Cercle host_asserted
“In Germany's parliament from 69 to 72. In the 70s, Le Cercle evolved into an Atlantic organization between Europe and the United States. High-ranking American people thus began attending Le Cercle meetings to include Nelson Rockefeller and …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 9:18
Nelson Rockefeller appointed
Henry Kissinger guest_asserted
“Kissinger, I mean, he's the guy who gets Kissinger into office. You know, the Dulles brothers, you know, wind up in Washington, D.C. after being the Rockefeller's lawyers. You've got, you know, ultimately, David Rockefeller, Epstein credits…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 1:39:06
Henry Kissinger spied_on
China host_asserted
“When Kissinger went over secretly to China really changed the narrative in a lot of ways. And it doesn't matter which thread we're pulling on, what story goes down. It's somehow it always ends up relating back to that period of time. And Ch…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 1:30:20
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Kurdish People documented
“Barzani thought this was a good idea. The White House, unfortunately, did not. On October 16, 1973, Kissinger instructed the director of the CIA to tell the Kurds not to attack, and Barzani followed the orders. Because, again, their whole i…”
▶ The Colonels corner president‘s secret wars, chapter 15 cont @ 32:47
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Chile book_quoted
“They did the exact same thing to Chile. As a matter of fact, Kissinger is quoted as saying, make the economy scream in Chile. This has been done repeatedly. They did it in Iran. They called Mossadegh a communist. It was done in Guatemala ov…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Ann Hagedoan Part 1 @ 1:26:49
Henry Kissinger member_of
Psychological Strategy Board book_quoted
“PSB consultant, compiled an advisory report on Germany used in developing the psychological war plan in Germany. From Italy to Thailand, from Sweden to Southeast Asia, from the potential role of wealthy individuals in foreign countries to, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 15:55
Henry Kissinger member_of
Atlantic Bridge host_asserted
“20 different organizations that they were either a board member of, a director of, and all of them organizing this effort. And Kissinger is certainly one of them. But Brzezinski was another one. Yeah, there's a few. Carrie? Yeah, I saw your…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11 @ 1:13:21
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Reza Pahlavi book_quoted
“with Reagan. So that should not be a surprise to anyone. They can say that they told him and that he ignored it. And who knows, maybe he did because maybe they knew that they were the CIA. Who knows? Helms, along with Henry Kissinger and ot…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23 @ 28:36
Henry Kissinger member_of
Decent Interval documented
“Ignored growing indications that Saigon was going downhill, the CIA and other American services were forced to frantically evacuate. We've seen all the pictures. In 1968, before Nixon hired him to work in the administration, Henry Kissinger…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Presidents’ Secret Wars, chapter 15 @ 48:44
Henry Kissinger stored_documents_with
David Rockefeller host_asserted
“you actually find the story of what happened. When Kissinger leaves the State Department in 1977, his highly classified memos don't go to the National Archives, they don't go to the CIA, they don't stay at the State Department. They go to D…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 10 @ 1:20:34
Nelson Rockefeller appointed
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“Later, Kissinger has to fight with the CIA 25 years later to try and get these things declassified. Nelson Rockefeller got Kissinger his job. David Rockefeller puts Epstein on the Council on Foreign Relations. There appears to be this group…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 10 @ 1:21:00
Oliver North lied_about
Henry Kissinger book_quoted
“He had the same ethical character Corson had seen in Shackley. He exaggerated his role at the NSC. He claimed to be on the phone with Henry Kissinger when he was not. He told a colleague he had dined with Jean Kirkpatrick, only to have Kirk…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30 @ 26:53
Henry Kissinger founded
Safari Club host_asserted
“And let's see, members of the Safari Club. So Henry Kissinger set up the Safari Club in 1976. Members included intel agency heads from France, Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and a whole slew of CIA agents. The primary function was to o…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Turkey @ 35:56
Henry Kissinger founded
Heroin Committee book_quoted
“formed a committee on narcotics called the Heroin Committee to coordinate drug policies. The Heroin Committee was composed of cabinet members represented by their deputies. James Ludlam represented CIA Director Richard Helms, a member of th…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-CIA_FBN Drug Trafficking 101 @ 17:53
Nelson Rockefeller appointed
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“Henry Kissinger got made Secretary of State basically by Rockefeller. Rockefeller had Kissinger advising on foreign policy during his 1968 campaign. Kissinger winds up becoming the Secretary of State. And then you'll never believe what happ…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7 @ 56:15
David Rockefeller secretly_owned
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“According to the Nixon Library, four declassification requests still in 2003 when he was writing his book. Those memos don't go to the National Archive. They don't stay at the White House. They don't go to the State Department. They don't s…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7 @ 56:45
CIA front_for
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“As well as Kissinger. And I mean, of course, we find Kissinger at I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head. It was like the International something something. He established basically a think tank on the Harvard campus that wa…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 7 @ 1:03:19
Henry Kissinger member_of
United States host_asserted
“And that was Taiwan. And then they all trickled in, Argentina and the whole Latin America. And originally, they all recognized Taiwan. Well, then it kind of switched and they recognized China. So I was looking into that timeline. And when w…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads&The War on Terror Part 8 @ 1:09:45
Henry Kissinger appointed
Reza Pahlavi book_quoted
“to get Congress to make us pay for it. And late May of 72, Nixon and Kissinger made the Shah of Iran an offer that he couldn't refuse, unlimited access to Americans' non-nuclear arsenal for return for a guaranteed flow of Iranian oil and an…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 11 @ 51:40
Henry Kissinger covered_up
James Schlesinger book_quoted
“Not everyone in Washington was happy about these events. Secretary of Defense Schlesinger drafted a memo to then Gerald Ford questioning about our policy of supporting an open-ended Iranian military buildup to continue. And the memo never r…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 11 @ 57:52
Henry Kissinger founded
Center for Strategic and International Studies documented
“It was founded as part of a Georgetown University International Relations Department. And again, Georgetown is a favorite recruiting place of the CIA. CSIS evolved into a private project of U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger upon his r…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8 @ 31:57
Richard Nixon appointed
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“Within a matter of months, the U.S. was rocked by a sudden 40% surge in gas prices. In the summer of 1974, Richard Nixon dispatched U.S. Treasury Secretary William Simons and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to Saudi Arabia with a mission…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 12 @ 48:55
Richard Nixon selected
Henry Kissinger documented
“especially the advisor for national security and his NSC staff. For his purpose, Nixon selected Henry Kissinger as the security advisor. Adept at maneuvering and fighting the political alleyways of Washington, Kissinger, a former Harvard pr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 49:45
Lindsay Group gave_report_to
Henry Kissinger documented
“There were also Abrams Chains and Adam Yarmolinsky and academics like Samuel Huntington, Richard Neustadt, Lucian Pye, Roger Fisher, Edwin Reitzauer, and Max Milliken. The group finalized its report in December of 68 and gave it to Henry Ki…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 54:26
Henry Kissinger seconded_recommendation
Richard Helms documented
“Richard Nixon pulled Helms aside and told him that Nixon had asked and that he, Johnson, had recommended Helms as an effective spy boss. Later, Nixon summoned Helms to New York's Hotel Pierre for a lookover. Henry Kissinger, already with th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 59:30
Henry Kissinger demanded
Richard Nixon documented
“But Kissinger demanded that all CIA material, intelligence operations, anything go to the president only through him. So Kissinger is the gatekeeper. Nixon continued to hold against Helms and the CIA what he fancied had been their responsib…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 1:02:20
Henry Kissinger issued_directive
208 Committee documented
“The 303 committee approved continued funding for selected Soviet immigrant groups and activities early in the Nixon administration. Then came the Green Beret murder case in Vietnam and revelations of the Laos secret war. In October 69, Kiss…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 1:04:25
Henry Kissinger made_secret_trips_to
China documented
“Thus, an opening relation with China, for example, Henry Kissinger and Alexander Haig, who rears his head again, who was Kissinger's deputy, another CIA guy, made a series of 1971 secret trips to prepare Nixon's way for a ceremonial visit t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 1:05:17
Henry Kissinger member_of
Sullivan & Cromwell host_asserted
“Do you know who he was? No. Henry Kissinger. Oh, crap. Well, I've got one for you. Go ahead. I read a book about oil and pipelines. And do you know who I found in Azerbaijan as a very young attorney working for Sullivan and Cromwell and Sta…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Interview w_Paul Williams author of Operation Gladio @ 1:14:16
Henry Kissinger member_of
Standard Oil host_asserted
“Do you know who he was? No. Henry Kissinger. Oh, crap. Well, I've got one for you. Go ahead. I read a book about oil and pipelines. And do you know who I found in Azerbaijan as a very young attorney working for Sullivan and Cromwell and Sta…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Interview w_Paul Williams author of Operation Gladio @ 1:14:16
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“And we left off with November, the meeting of the 40 committee under the Nixon administration with Kissinger discussing covert actions. Henry Kissinger told Nixon on November 25th that the plan included assisting friendly Chilean media and …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 2:01
Henry Kissinger covered_up
1973 Chilean coup d'état book_quoted
“including within the Washington Special Action Group, which was a bold-faced lie. He also told him that the CIA had absolutely nothing to do with the coup and that he knew nothing about the Chilean activities of the CIA-backed labor unit, w…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 34:47
Henry Kissinger removed_from_power
Ted Shackley book_quoted
“In June, Ted Shackley moved up to the deputy director of operations, replacing Bill Colby. His successor was David Phillips. Only 10 months into a tour in Venezuela, it seemed Phillips was always being called back from places where he was s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 24:18
Henry Kissinger removed_from_power
Nathaniel Davis book_quoted
“towards Allende and not push him away from the U.S. Kissinger wanted Corey out right away, and he wanted the failure to prevent Allende's victory associated with the state house and blame it on Corey, not the White House. Al Haig advised Ki…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 9:08
Henry Kissinger covered_up
1970 Chilean Presidential Election book_quoted
“In April of 71, Ambassador Corey completed a report on the failed election operation, which presumably dotted I's and crossed T's. On Haig's instruction, Kissinger's NSC staff handled the report outside of normal channels, preventing it fro…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 10:36
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende host_asserted
“Kissinger told the senators that he had said to Ambassador Davis some days before in discussing reports of coup plotting, quote, just make sure none of our embassy personnel has anything to do directly or indirectly with any of the plotters…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 35:52
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Declassified documents show that the U.S. officially aware of the operations. As Condor proceeded, the CIA learned a great deal more from the sources in participating countries, and it never intervened to stop any of it because they were pa…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 54:16
Henry Kissinger member_of
Rockefeller host_asserted
“You've got one of the Rockefellers, and you've got Henry Kissinger, who was Rockefeller's man inside the Nixon administration. That's literally Seymour Hersh's quote on it. And David A. Rockefeller is the one who puts him on the board of Ro…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 25 @ 1:24:54
Henry Kissinger headed
Committee of 40 book_quoted
“impugning American motives and threatened to break relations with the U.S. The 40 Committee was used on everyday decisions, but not for the big ones. Henry Kissinger chaired the 40 Committee. He set the meetings and the agenda. Assisted by …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 17:57
Henry Kissinger founded
Harvard International Seminar host_asserted
“And it says that Kissinger created at Harvard a thing called the International Seminar.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 27:48
Henry Kissinger headed
Harvard Center for International Affairs host_asserted
“Their work relevant to whomever wins the election in 68, which happened to be Richard Nixon. Under the Harvard Center of International Affairs, which is Henry Kissinger's CIA proprietary, Lindsay's group included old war horses Richard Biss…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 53:55
Henry Kissinger transferred_documents_to
David Rockefeller host_asserted
“I guess I'll hint at that a little bit. I think you all enjoyed that because the St. Louis gang of Truman is very important. Go ahead, Colonel. Go ahead, Illini. The fact that I always used to prove that the Rockefellers were running things…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7 @ 1:00:47
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Afghanistan host_asserted
“basically stay behind type terrorist attacks into the Donbass region. And why did they do that? They did that to bait Russia into moving into the Donbass region to protect ethnic Russian people. This is exactly what they did in Afghanistan …”
▶ Live Research Dig w WarHamster and GBPH @ 14:13
Henry Kissinger covered_up
U.S. Navy book_quoted
“A Senate investigation of this question was abruptly canceled at the direction of Henry Kissinger. Perhaps nothing better captures the mystique of the bond felt by the Greeks to their American guardians than the story related by the chief i…”
▶ Operation Gladio Greece 1964-1974 @ 34:28
Henry Kissinger headed
Committee of 40 host_asserted
“And in a couple of other shows, we've talked about this thing that Henry Kissinger set up because it was the key factor in the 1967 USS Liberty. It was a thing called the 40 Committee. It was a committee of 40 of the top people in governmen…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers @ 52:19
Henry Kissinger member_of
Kincora Boys scandal host_asserted
“And how it tied back. Because I know that. Those are exactly the same people. Prince. Phillips. They all kept coming. Henry Kissinger. When we were doing the WWF. And the Prince. Bernhard. From the Netherlands. These people. And oddly enoug…”
▶ Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson @ 52:01
Henry Kissinger targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union book_quoted
“Then they infiltrate it. And Kissinger, and I have read quite a bit about this, there's a lot of quotes from Kissinger that basically says that, and I just wrote a thread about it a couple of days ago, that they wanted to create for the Sov…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Afghanistan @ 12:20
Henry Kissinger founded
Committee of 40 host_asserted
“in large part, are set up there. The Bank of International Settlement, the World Bank, the IMF, blah, blah, blah. So yes, it has everything to do with that. The WEF is the logical follow-on to Kissinger's setting up of the 40 committee and …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers @ 1:43:25
World Economic Forum member_of
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“And what we were talking what you were talking about earlier. How does this tie in to because at the same time, all of this was taking place. He was actually doing the international summits, which was the precursor to the World Economic For…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers @ 1:40:16
Henry Kissinger carried_out_attack
China host_asserted
“that they began to make inroads with China itself. Because up until that point, China had been cut off from everything. And the only recognized China that existed was Taiwan. And once they ran out of options of getting Chiang Kai-shek inser…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror chapter 17 @ 1:07:55
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Fidel Castro host_asserted
“the tip of the iceberg. If they come out, blood will flow, Kissinger said. The National Security Advisor added that Richard Helms had confirmed the worst. In a veiled reference to Operation Mongoose and the plotting against Castro, Kissinge…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 40:37
Henry Kissinger member_of
Pilgrims Society host_asserted
“I am going to try to be in the comments during the airing of the show. I'll have the volume off because I don't like listening to myself. But I think you will enjoy it. It's about Kissinger and all of his machinations with Gladio over the s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 44:30
Henry Kissinger founded
CIA host_asserted
“Kissinger set up a CIA front on the university at Harvard. And the presence of the CIA in campus after campus is not an old story. It is something that carried through and they pretend they are there as professors.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner OPEN MIC FRIDAY Charlie Kirk Analysis @ 37:24
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
MPLA book_quoted
“better equipped to lead, blah, blah, blah, that he has, he sees his bias, but he doesn't see his own bias. And that's so important in all of the discussions that we have. So it says that convinced me of the urgent need to stop the MPLA from…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers @ 29:10
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Augusto Pinochet host_asserted
“Chile's intelligence service did get involved in terrorism, and it wound up culminating with the Orlando Letelier assassination in Washington, D.C., where their intelligence agents basically came and took out a diplomat from the Allende era…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Cocaine Death Squad & the War on Terror Part 2 @ 1:05:34
Pujo Committee targeted_for_regime_change
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“1961. And they did not want the fact that they boiled a man in acid to be known. So convenient date there. The second subpoena also concerned covert actions, while the third related to intelligence reporting on strategic arms limitation agr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner president’s secret wars chapter 16 @ 31:11
Henry Kissinger member_of
Institute for Policy Studies book_quoted
“Like right here where it starts talking about Henry Kissinger on their website, this ISGP website. And this is under the article Le Circles membership of which Henry Kissinger was a member. And so it gives you all of the sources, a bunch of…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a @ 1:12:38
Alexander Haig succeeded
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“during the Nixon, so he picked up some vibes from Kissinger, and then he was Nixon's deputy assistant for national security affairs. Nixon promoted him to a four-star general and the Army's vice chief of staff. He was Nixon's personal emiss…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Open Mic Friday 2025-06-13 @ 43:26
Henry Kissinger member_of
National Security Council book_quoted
“So it also goes on to say he was involved in covert arms as part of the National Security Council. He was the director and primary founder of this other entity. It talks about Gordon Gray, who we just talked about in this book. So they're c…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a @ 1:13:58
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende host_asserted
“Their meeting lasted only 13 minutes. Nixon was so explicit with no more time was needed. The Chilean law, Congress had to certify Alente's election within 15 days after 50, sorry, days after the election. Nixon wanted somehow to make that …”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 14:09
Henry Kissinger member_of
United States guest_asserted
“But there was sort of that circumstance. If I recall correctly, he was working with Kissinger on it as well. Now, one other thing that I did while I was looking at this, looking at all these different connections, was you mentioned the Pere…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 1:19:04
Henry Kissinger involved_in
Aldo Moro kidnapping and murder book_quoted
“And, I mean, the work that they've done on Kissinger is just stunning. They found a 1980 prosecutor's brief filed in an Italian court that alleged that Kissinger had prior knowledge of the Aldo Moro assassination and that he was involved wi…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 1:26:51
Henry Kissinger involved_in
Roberto Calvi death book_quoted
“And, I mean, the work that they've done on Kissinger is just stunning. They found a 1980 prosecutor's brief filed in an Italian court that alleged that Kissinger had prior knowledge of the Aldo Moro assassination and that he was involved wi…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 1:26:51
Henry Kissinger member_of
P2 Masonic Lodge book_quoted
“was always kind of Operation Gladio in Italy, and all these false terror attacks that involved the P2 Masonic Lodge. They found a 1980 prosecutorial filing in Italy showing allegations that Kissinger was a member of all of this, which I jus…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 1:27:21
Henry Kissinger traded_network_to
Iran host_asserted
“down the river on orders from Nixon and Kissinger. Now Barzani made common cause with Iran. Bayer saw the Iranian gear with Barzani's fighters, even Iranian militia guarding Kurdish supply points. His faction seemed already to know of the L…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53) @ 51:00
Henry Kissinger covered_up
CIA host_asserted
“Yet that became the main tactic utilized by the White House and the CIA, arguing the need to preserve the secrecy of the agency's quote unquote sources and methods. Then stretching that category to cover every conceivable bit of information…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 47:10
Henry Kissinger front_for
CIA host_asserted
“Vecchio continued his journey through the U.S. Ivy League circuit after graduating from Georgetown, pursuing a degree in public administration at the boot camp for neoliberal thought leaders, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, which is…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 19:38
Henry Kissinger member_of
Rockefeller host_asserted
“Rockefeller family. And many of those same people were behind Nixon early on, which is how he ended up in Congress. So again, if you understand the heritage of these people, and Kissinger was basically a disciple of the Rockefellers as well…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 12:59
William Yandell Elliott trained
Henry Kissinger host_asserted
“Elliot became dean of the Harvard Summer School, where he would establish the Harvard International Seminar directed by his student and protege, Harry Kissinger.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 33:51
Henry Kissinger member_of
Freeport-McMoRan guest_asserted
“He became director of Freeport McMoran. He sat on the board of directors for that and wound up with that company owning 51% of copper in Chile today. Yeah, he also was a big player in Indonesia. His name's come up repeatedly in...…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 1:36:04
Henry Kissinger reassigned
Abby Collins host_asserted
“Kissinger takes her, who's his assistant at the CIA outed one and moves her over to be Guido's assistant at the one that completely has nothing to do with the CIA.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 39:32
Henry Kissinger trained
Guido Goldman host_asserted
“Guido attended Harvard University under the tutelage of Dr. Henry Kissinger.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 36:53
Henry Kissinger member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“you can tell that Kissinger's presence gives you a really strong hint that this is Gladio. Now, the European news outlets who are all, you know, ironically citing, you know, quote-unquote security officials, so you can kind of tell where th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 21 @ 1:19:02
Henry Kissinger headed
Bank for International Settlements guest_asserted
“with McNamara, Robert McNamara, and then Kissinger. And so that's the birth of the empire. The British lost theirs. The multipolarity disappeared. And I mention all of this because it ties and dovetails in perfectly with Operation Gladio be…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program and beyond @ 2:14:54
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
MPLA host_asserted
“meaning increasing involvement, is recorded here. Quote, active support of the FNLA and UNITA could enable us to check the momentum of quote unquote leftist forces and to facilitate assertion of control by pro-Western moderates. The guys th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 28:56
Henry Kissinger carried_out_attack
South Africa book_quoted
“Down that other book that I'm reading about Nelson Rockefeller, Thy Will Be Done, it says under Kissinger became known as the most trusted aide to Nelson Rockefeller in the 50s. And that's when he's down in Latin America planning the takeov…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a @ 1:14:28
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman host_asserted
“Rahman and his family was reportedly ordered by none other than Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Bangladesh was also a micro macro financing travel itinerary by none other than CIA linked and Dunham. Meanwhile, it gets better. Dunham Sot…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 61 - 'MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE- DO ALL ROADS LEAD TO OBAMA!_!' - PART 1 - EP.437 @ 1:03:22
Henry Kissinger member_of
Mafia host_asserted
“Because if you don't understand where this concept came from and the intermingling of the eugenicist, the what's his name? His name just like flew out of my head. The Brzezinski's, the Kissinger's and all of that. If you don't understand wh…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Twentieth Century Fund @ 1:25:05
Henry Kissinger founded
John F. Kennedy School of Government host_asserted
“So it would be hard to pinpoint any specific, but let me give you a couple of generalities. At Harvard, the creation of the JFK International School there is kind of like they're spitting in the eye of having assassinated JFK. Because what …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers @ 1:40:46
Henry Kissinger funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“I am going to try to be in the comments during the airing of the show. I'll have the volume off because I don't like listening to myself. But I think you will enjoy it. It's about Kissinger and all of his machinations with Gladio over the s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7 @ 44:30
Henry Kissinger member_of
John D. Rockefeller host_asserted
“and all these different things because they saw that as continuing to spread disease, infections, blah, blah, blah. It is just amazing. But Rockefeller, he had his little ace card around the White House, and his name was Henry Kissinger. It…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 5 @ 1:08:32
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Robert C. Ames host_asserted
“This back-channel work known to CIA Director Richard Helms and Henry Kissinger was kept discreet to avoid antagonizing Israel. Ames' biography highlights open hostility between the CIA and Mossad during Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon and…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 59 - '1983 BEIRUT MARINE BARRACKS BOMBING' - EP.429 @ 37:05
Henry Kissinger trained
Klaus Schwab host_asserted
“And who else was a hanger-on of Henry Kissinger? Oh, Klaus Schwab.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 36:53
Henry Kissinger member_of
American Council on Germany host_asserted
“Dick Cheney, Newt Gingrich, George Kennan, Henry Kissinger, Dick Lugar.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 22:52
Henry Kissinger installed
Guido Goldman speculative
“Kissinger is developing Guido Goldman to run the German Marshall Fund under the guise of this benevolent nonprofit…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 37:27
Henry Kissinger ordered_assassination_of
China caller_asserted
“But I had heard from a couple of different sources that it was actually Henry Kissinger that got them to institute that one child policy. And, you know, you're talking about the mindset we were given back in the day about, you know, China, …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 7 @ 1:40:05
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▶ 22:52
Dick Cheney, Newt Gingrich, George Kennan, Henry Kissinger, Dick Lugar. Who's Dick Lugar? Dick Lugar is a senator from Indiana that set up all the bioweapons labs in Georgia and Ukraine. Paul Volcker. Those are just a few of the people that…
▶ 27:48
Now we got a German Marshall Fund. And it says that Kissinger created at Harvard a thing called the International Seminar. That ends up being outed several years later as being 100% funded by the CIA. But it's producing and has a scholarshi…
▶ 30:51
created this leadership program, funded political propaganda to spread across the world. High ranking members of the CFR had previously established a Harvard based program for training international young leaders through Kissinger's Interna…
▶ 33:51
And this is what you were telling us about right now. He also taught at the Harvard Extension School. Elliot became dean of the Harvard Summer School, where he would establish the Harvard International Seminar directed by his student and pr…
▶ 36:53
by a bunch of organizations to include the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, Ford, and the CIA. So, okay, let's get back to Guido attended Harvard University under the tutelage of Dr. Henry Kissinger. And who else was a hanger-on of Henry Kissi…
▶ 37:27
So my hypothesis is one was given the real job. The other guy was given the shiny light. So Kissinger is developing Guido Goldman to run the German Marshall Fund under the guise of this benevolent nonprofit and doing all of this nefarious s…
▶ 37:57
is going to be over here doing the bells and whistles. Because every time you have anybody says anything about WEF, everybody goes like this. While behind the scenes, the real damage is being done, not by the World Economic Forum, but forum…
▶ 38:26
In fact, Goldman's previously mentioned bio states, Kissinger's father, a high school teacher, was unable to find a job in a city very foreign to him. His mother, Paula, the daughter of a wealthy Jewish cattle dealer, earned money in domest…
▶ 39:32
assistant at his international program that got outed as a CIA funded organization was a woman by the name of Abby Collins. So what happens? Kissinger takes her, who's his assistant at the CIA outed one and moves her over to be Guido's assi…
▶ 1:01:19
It says that in the final years of Kissinger's international seminar, the one that got outed as a CIA front, Abby Collins had been left to run his advanced leadership program by herself. It gets outed as a CIA. And then she hops over, as we…
▶ 1:03:37
Benjamin Reed had ties to Maury Strong and he worked for him when Strong was the UN Conference on Environment and Development, which is not development, obviously. Strong also had ties to Kissinger's International Seminar, Klaus Schwab, and…
▶ 45:58
and remain in Islam. Salahuddin was willing to die for Allah. He also remembered thinking that the embassy spokesperson was too small of a target. He suggested someone like Henry Kissinger. Dawah Salahuddin's training took over from his rel…
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They don't just infiltrate them. They create them. They have teams. And generally, they do this through universities. If you go back and look at the institute that Kissinger set up at Harvard, the entire thing was funded by the CIA. It got …
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basically stay behind type terrorist attacks into the Donbass region. And why did they do that? They did that to bait Russia into moving into the Donbass region to protect ethnic Russian people. This is exactly what they did in Afghanistan …
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that seems to have been going on in the Nixon and Ford administrations between advocates of like a full Saudi Arabia tilt as opposed to an Iran tilt. And Cooper makes the argument, I guess, that, you know, Nixon and debatably Kissinger, alt…
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Oh, so hello. All along, we lost you for a minute. Are you having a bad connection or is it that you're getting answered by X? Oh, yeah. Sorry. Phone call was interrupting. Yeah. So I was trying to say in too many words, I'm almost done her…
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Then they infiltrate it. And Kissinger, and I have read quite a bit about this, there's a lot of quotes from Kissinger that basically says that, and I just wrote a thread about it a couple of days ago, that they wanted to create for the Sov…
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And Thailand, we did. So there was still a network there, but it was not near the capacity that the CIA money-wise had become accustomed to. So they immediately began looking for other places, they and the international syndicate. So Kissin…
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by the Soviet Union. It was a trap. And in Kissinger's own words, he said that they were going to give the Soviet Union their own Vietnam. So that's a very different version of history than I was ever taught, but it's in their own words. Th…
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and Killoran's courage and accurate analysis was ignored. He sacrificed his career at the State Department when he refused to bend his reporting to Kissinger's mantra, and he actually resigned in protest. God bless him. In the interest of c…
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fully agree with the U.S. policy objectives, and he's basically saying that he agreed with what he had said, and Killerman was trying to tell him there's a different perspective. And also, the U.S. policy objectives that had been articulate…
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which he saw at the time to be Moscow and Havana, were more determined and much better positioned than we were, and they did not have a hostile Congress controlling purse strings. Nat Davis said it distinctly in his notes to Cisco on July 1…
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We held bad cards, as Davis argued. I like your conclusion. To pass when no vital interests were at stake and the cards in one's hands were bad could be seen. Therefore, a sign of maturity, not weakness. But it was not Kissinger's style. Hi…
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Kissinger is not playing for the United States. Kissinger was playing for Standard Oil and the rest of the international syndicate. That's what just frustrates me to death about even the people that write today. Obviously, most people weren…
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And in a couple of other shows, we've talked about this thing that Henry Kissinger set up because it was the key factor in the 1967 USS Liberty. It was a thing called the 40 Committee. It was a committee of 40 of the top people in governmen…
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already had approved $300,000 in secret subsidies to go to the head of UNINA, and the president personally approved that action, according to the administration of President Ford. The source stated that both the president and Kissinger were…
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The source recalls that Kissinger pushed hard for an increase in the CIA's intervention. Henry wanted to be told why we should intervene, said the official, not why not. Many within the government were opposed, including Nathaniel Davis, th…
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neither of them are good fighters. In fact, they couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag. It was the wrong game and the players we have are losers. That was his quote. Since President Ford's decision, the U.S. has maintained a two-track…
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90% of it is Gulf oil, which is Rockefeller. Texaco had a small operation there as well. So that tells you basically everything that you need to know. And here's an interesting one. The following exchange took place in the Senate between Da…
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Inouye says, is Zaire, Congo, providing military and economic assistance to any of the warring factions in Angola? Kissinger responds, I think Zaire, Congo, has a major national interest in the future of Angola since its major outlet to the…
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So I believe that it is certainly giving some economic assistance in a way says, if that is the case, would you say that we are providing some indirect subsidies to Angola insurgents? And Kissinger says, I think that would be correct. So it…
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which I've already argued it is only because we are stealing all of the crap out of the Congo to include their uranium. The response could have been to intervene to protest Soviet's intervention or do nothing. The African Bureau of the Stat…
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spread the light, the less these cockroaches can hide and breathe. Absolutely. Valkyria, go ahead. Hey, Colonel Tower, can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. Okay. I had my AirPods in, so I wasn't sure. I finally got to join a space with yo…
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they bring in and they go through this grooming process and they weed out who they think would be good infiltrators back into that country so that they can use them as part of their intelligence network. And that's basically what the WEF is…
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in large part, are set up there. The Bank of International Settlement, the World Bank, the IMF, blah, blah, blah. So yes, it has everything to do with that. The WEF is the logical follow-on to Kissinger's setting up of the 40 committee and …
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about misinformation that was coming even out of his own CIA. So he was viewed as a big threat. In 1977, he wrote a letter to his wife, Ames did, expressing his frustration with U.S. policy, stating, and this is a quote, I know I can get th…
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as CIA fronts. They did it at Harvard too. That was one that was set up by Kissinger himself. USAID funded projects throughout the Midwest University Consortium for International Activities. It's actually a program. And the universities tha…
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Rahman and his family was reportedly ordered by none other than Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Bangladesh was also a micro macro financing travel itinerary by none other than CIA linked and Dunham. Meanwhile, it gets better. Dunham Sot…
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A foreign policy advisor to Vice President Spiro Agnew, Crane was later nominated as U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia by none other than President Ronald Reagan. However, that nomination did not get approved because of his links to Suharto and …
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A Senate investigation of this question was abruptly canceled at the direction of Henry Kissinger. Perhaps nothing better captures the mystique of the bond felt by the Greeks to their American guardians than the story related by the chief i…
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all of the governments down there at one time or another, and some of them multiple times. So I did find one quote that said, in trying to explain why we would even be bothered with Chile, and it was from Henry Kissinger saying that he dism…
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for him to be the link between ITT and the government. McCone was able to see Kissinger, the president's national security advisor, immediately to convey Guinan's million-dollar offer. Although Kissinger did not accept it, he was impressed …
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He never wavered in his determination to bring Alente down from that moment on. He had been triggered into action, Kissinger said. Immediately after hearing from Kendall, Nixon sent him to meet with Kissinger and Attorney General John Mitch…
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and they agreed to meet with him the next morning during a breakfast conversation that would prove to be among the most far-reaching in the history of U.S. and Latin America relations. Edwards painted a dark picture of what was happening in…
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That's the accusation. Kissinger, and let me just say this. They all know this is horseshit. This is the crap that they fed to the American public. But every single one of them understands what this anti-communist, the World League, the Wor…
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on ways of stopping Alente. Later in the morning, Kissinger met with another powerful figure, eager to protect large interests in Chile, David Rockefeller of Chase Manhattan Bank. Ooh, bringing in the big leagues now. At three o'clock in th…
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Ambassador Corey and his CIA station chief, Henry Heckscher, H-E-C-H-S-H-E-R, asked the Nixon administration for permission to embark on a covert spoiling campaign to block Allente. They addressed their request to the 40 Committee. The 40 C…
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the publisher of that newspaper, El Mercurio, Chile's leading newspaper, told me Alente was a Soviet dupe who would destroy Chile's fragile economy. He wasn't a Soviet dupe and Chile did not have a fragile economy and extended communist inf…
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a satellite of the Soviet Union. He insisted that the U.S. must prevent Allente's election. The Edwards concern were so intense that I put him in touch with Henry Kissinger, unquote. Kissinger would be more directly responsible for what hap…
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Nixon pressed him relentlessly, and also because of the anti-Alente project, it fit perfectly with his view of the world and America's place in it. From his background as a refugee from Nazi Germany, Kissinger took the lesson that a statesm…
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So he goes on to talk about an Austrian diplomat who was one of the modern world's master practitioners of big power democracy. Once in office, this prince applied some particular ideas, and Kissinger duplicated those by projecting American…
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One of Kissinger's longtime associates was a guy by the name of Lawrence Eagleburger. He concluded he was guided by principles that are the opposite to American experience. In other words, whatever it was they were doing, it wasn't democrac…
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feel for the American political system, and he does not start with the same values and assumptions, unquote. No, he starts with the values of Hitler. During his long career, Kissinger, like many other statesmen of his generation, had paid a…
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Helms and his operatives were working to design a covert operation. Kissinger told a group of newspapers if Alente was allowed to take power, he would establish some sort of communist government, and that would be a massive problem for the …
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In sum, we want you to sponsor a military move which would take place to the extent possible in a climate of economic and political uncertainty, unquote. So to create that climate, Americans needed to push Chile towards chaos. Kissinger set…
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I don't, quote, I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its own people, unquote. Oh, my gosh. These people are just so crazy. And they know damn good and well they're not going com…
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was not likely to take orders from Moscow or Havana, and that plotting against him would be repeating the errors made in 59 and 60 when we drove Fidel Castro into the Soviet camp, because Castro was never a communist either. Assistant Secre…
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operational consequences. If these principles have any meaning, we normally depart from them only to meet the gravest threat to us, to our survival. Is Alente a moral threat to the U.S.? It's hard to argue this. It's impossible to argue thi…
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It's that son of a vigilante. We're going to smash him. It's hard to believe that a president of the United States would even talk that way. But alas, here we are. Kissinger met with Tom Caramassini, the CIA director of covert operations, t…
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Kissinger later claimed that he turned off the plot against General Snyder and called off track two before it was ever implemented. Minutes of the meeting, however, record no such action. They say that Kissinger approved the decision to dif…
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I think, SR, you had your hand up. Yes, thank you, Colonel. I've got a little more to add concerning Kissinger and the aftermath of all of this. Kissinger, believe it or not, was involved with Copper from the very onset. And why he didn't k…
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He became director of Freeport McMoran. He sat on the board of directors for that and wound up with that company owning 51% of copper in Chile today. Yeah, he also was a big player in Indonesia. His name's come up repeatedly in...…
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was launched the day after U.S. President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger left Indonesia following a meeting with President Suharto, which many people believe was the go-ahead for him to launch the invasion. So by Decembe…
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than Dulles' own policy that he had already been pursuing in Indonesia and was being used as a wedge to further divide Moscow and Beijing. The wedge strategy was first mentioned in 1958 and 59, the Rockefeller Brothers Panel Report, in whic…
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Twelve years earlier, they had worked together when Dulles was the chief of the OSS in Berlin and Kissinger was the editor of Harvard University's Confluence. In November 1952, Kissinger visited Alan Dulles in D.C. This was at the old OSS b…
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They're still in Indonesia. And let's see. There's mining in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico. They're still in Chile, Peru, Spain, and Central Papa. There was one other thing. Oh, PATH board members, you're going to love this. Henry Kissinger…
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And it was Henry Kissinger at the time that was part of that deliberative body that was okaying many of these types of missions. And also, from what I've read, that these were specially modified C-130s that the CIA had and not part of...…
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So given that, I want to go read what he posted in the thread. This post is very interesting because it's talking about the Richie Boys' involvement in Iran. He talks about something called Project Eagle, the covert plan to provide medical …
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And so now all of their embezzled gold was worth a lot more money. At the same time that Kissinger, Nixon, blah, blah, blah, has opened the door to China and a transfer of technology, military and otherwise, begins to happen into China. And…
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The one thing I really wanted to say was that, which I don't agree with, but the one thing I wanted to say was that he said in this vid that the Chinese were like purchased by Kissinger, I guess, and told to like do these things with gold a…
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He's Poppy Bush, or as H.W. is called. Becomes a Texas congressman from 67 to 71. Becomes a United Nations ambassador from 71 to 73. That's under Nixon. Here's a fun one. He became the U.S. liaison to China in 1974 and 75. This is one year …
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Kevin Rudd, former Australian Prime Minister. Hank Paulson, former Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and Goldman Sachs CEO. Of course, you've got to have John Thornton from the Brookings Institute again. How about Condoleezza R…
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You can't make both arguments. You can't put all of your manufacturing in China and then tell me they're our worst enemy. You just can't. It makes no sense. Unless they're in on the whole great reset globalist game, which is entirely possib…
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Mentioning Henry Kissinger, who was Richard Nixon's national security advisor, had grown into a nightmare, meaning Kissinger was the nightmare, and that he had ordered the CIA to change estimates on Soviet strategic strength in order to per…
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I added that last part. And basically he had refused to participate in any debriefing from CIA experts over the Soviet issue at all. So he was a one way information out, no information in, which when it comes to CIA information, probably no…
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According to these CIA agents, they distrusted Kissinger because of that. So it says, unlike many of his colleagues, CIA Director Richard Helms had never been comfortable with the kind of covert operations Kissinger liked to run out of the …
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which again is not true. But Kissinger, with Ted Shackley's help, had recruited the Pentagon to help carry out the overthrow of Allende. And again, pay attention to the CIA deflecting their activity onto others. The thrust here. So the CIA …
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The White House plumbers discovered that the Naval Operations Chief, Admiral Moorer, M-O-O-R-E-R, was worried about Kissinger, so worried about him that he had sent a Navy yeoman named Charles Radford over to Kissinger's office to spy on hi…
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intelligence operation that was posing as civilian companies. Radford later admitted to stealing more than 5,000 documents from Kissinger's office and passing them back to the chief of naval operations. The main reason Moore was spying on K…
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For years, the CIA had been able to tap into and report anything sensitive on the so-called Roger channel used by ambassadors for what they thought was private conversations with the CIA. The idea that someone who had as much control over t…
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And that's from Stanford. I'm going to take a closer look at that, but I should be more specific on that. But it's a good question because we really should know this. We should all know more about it. Excellent question. Yeah. Also, you kno…
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Paisley was, in reality, a longtime covert operative. Paisley was the official CIA liaison to the White House plumbers team that took Nixon out, a group of security specialists in anti-Castro Cubans that the CIA employed. He had challenged …
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The whole Charlie Wilson's war was about Afghanistan, but he obviously was involved in multiple operations, which really speaks a lot about how infiltrated our Congress actually is. Thank you for bringing that up. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, tw…
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Oh, absolutely. But I think, you know, he was in prison long ago. So I was just trying to see if there was a pattern where they were collecting people from prison. Anyway, sorry. Sorry to go on and on. Anybody else got anything? Can you ans…
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that they began to make inroads with China itself. Because up until that point, China had been cut off from everything. And the only recognized China that existed was Taiwan. And once they ran out of options of getting Chiang Kai-shek inser…
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B-R-A-D-E-N. Braden remembered Helms saying, quote, if I am going to be charged, then I will reveal Henry Kissinger's role in these operations, unquote, which, of course, he was guilty as hell in the whole Allende assassination. There were …
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But Donald Rumsfeld and others convinced Ford that the CIA under siege by Ford's attorney general, the last thing they needed was a reformer to head the CIA. Henry Kissinger, who needed someone at the CIA to stave off Richard Helms' very re…
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along with the surprise sacking of William Colby. George H.W. Bush's political career had been floundering. In 1970, he had lost the Senate race to Lloyd Benson. As a consolation prize, President Nixon appointed him as the UN ambassador. Ho…
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Instead, Bush defended Dena against the accusations that it had conducted the assassinations. Bush briefed Secretary of State Kissinger, telling him that he believed Dena was innocent of any role in the plot, even though, keep in mind, he k…
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And let's see, members of the Safari Club. So Henry Kissinger set up the Safari Club in 1976. Members included intel agency heads from France, Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and a whole slew of CIA agents. The primary function was to o…
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Because if you don't understand where this concept came from and the intermingling of the eugenicist, the what's his name? His name just like flew out of my head. The Brzezinski's, the Kissinger's and all of that. If you don't understand wh…
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And how it tied back. Because I know that. Those are exactly the same people. Prince. Phillips. They all kept coming. Henry Kissinger. When we were doing the WWF. And the Prince. Bernhard. From the Netherlands. These people. And oddly enoug…
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Kissinger and what's his name? Mika's dad, Brzezinski. All of these guys, every one of them that were in that orbit come up with their own little particular name for their little group. And I keep, every time I find one, I write a thread on…
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Yeah, and if you start cross-referencing the names, you're going to see a lot of not only CFR and NSC crossover. Oh, all of them, yeah. But right when this ended, remember, that's the year that Rockefeller, Kissinger, and Brzezinski gave us…
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Other countries having to hold on to dollars, then they buy American exports, and that led to the development of the World Bank, the IMF, and food aid programs, which itself is a fascinating history, how aid was brought by, I think it was K…
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that they were involved at all in a quote-unquote coup. And the Secretary of State Henry Kissinger announced that the charges were based on totally wrong information that fell into the hands of Zaire and was probably the result of forgery, …
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The entire room where it was briefed at one of the, what did he call that, 40 committee. That was what Kissinger used, this group of 40 foreign policy people to make their quote unquote decisions. When it was brought up there that week befo…
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Why is Winston so important? Well, he was on a secret trip by Kissinger to China that opened up China in 1971, and he sat in on every single meeting with Mao Zedong and his successors. And, of course, Winston Lord goes on to be the presiden…
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For directions, we have found things through Kissinger and Brzezinski that indicates that was still an existing courtesy that was done when the people that were operating in the enterprise, which, by the way, is a private version off the bo…
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Let me just read you a little bit. The strategy of tension gained increased impetus after U.S. President Richard Nixon took office in 1969. Henry Kissinger, Nixon's national security advisor, issued orders to Lucio Gelli. Gelli is the P2 Gr…
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And you guys can just search my timeline. I did a whole thread on Alexander Haig. He's a treasonous bastard. For the implementation of terror attacks and coup attempts, Kissinger was deeply concerned about the monumental gains of the quote-…
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arrest a few people. Richard Nixon was elected president based on a vow to restore law and order in America. To prove that it intended to keep that promise, the White House in 1969 launched Operation Intercept along the Mexican border. This…
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The guy that was inserting the CIA into the FBN, he's going to represent the CIA on the committee that's going to look into what the CIA was doing. How convenient. When Kissinger set up the heroin committee, Ludlam recalled, quote, the CIA …
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Kissinger presented a $120 million drug control proposal, of which $50 million was earmarked for this special operations. Three weeks later, Nixon declared his war on drugs, at which point Congress responded with funding of the Strategic In…
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about this Air Force controller who got started in Vietnam and may have been involved in some of the incursions into Laos and Cambodia with what he called this operation called Red Rock. But there's a David Goyette article from the 1990s wh…
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You know, at the time, covert operation and briefing people in South Vietnam in 1971 about incursions outside of South Vietnam. And this guy named Gene Tatham talks about, again, Kissinger, Haig, Felix Rodriguez. He implicates.…
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Henry Kissinger got made Secretary of State basically by Rockefeller. Rockefeller had Kissinger advising on foreign policy during his 1968 campaign. Kissinger winds up becoming the Secretary of State. And then you'll never believe what happ…
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According to the Nixon Library, four declassification requests still in 2003 when he was writing his book. Those memos don't go to the National Archive. They don't stay at the White House. They don't go to the State Department. They don't s…
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And they just say it so plainly and matter-of-factly that, you know, yeah, the documents were stored at David Rockefeller's New York estate in this vault. And, yeah, that Nixon was in the aughts, was submitting declassification requests to …
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you know, implication, you know, they were storing these highly classified documents that apparently Kissinger, they also say that I think Kissinger might have modified once or twice when he was writing one of his books. So I just find that…
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As well as Kissinger. And I mean, of course, we find Kissinger at I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head. It was like the International something something. He established basically a think tank on the Harvard campus that wa…
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administrator of that think tank. And all they did once it was discovered and outed as a CIA think tank is close it down, create another one on the Harvard campus and put the same woman in charge. So she went from being deputy to Kissinger …
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I wanted to bring something up to everyone that connects to Colombia and Venezuela and actually the whole Operation Condor. It's kind of a new theory I have. And I just, if you don't mind that we have everybody here, I want to pass it by yo…
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And that was Taiwan. And then they all trickled in, Argentina and the whole Latin America. And originally, they all recognized Taiwan. Well, then it kind of switched and they recognized China. So I was looking into that timeline. And when w…
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Chile's intelligence service did get involved in terrorism, and it wound up culminating with the Orlando Letelier assassination in Washington, D.C., where their intelligence agents basically came and took out a diplomat from the Allende era…
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Vecchio continued his journey through the U.S. Ivy League circuit after graduating from Georgetown, pursuing a degree in public administration at the boot camp for neoliberal thought leaders, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, which is…
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Venezuelans' oil production and therefore government revenue was drastically reduced. Make that economy scream, as the old Chicago boy said. Or was that Kissinger? That was Kissinger. It's a list of confessions, Venezuela's UN ambassador Sa…
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Within a matter of months, the U.S. was rocked by a sudden 40% surge in gas prices. In the summer of 1974, Richard Nixon dispatched U.S. Treasury Secretary William Simons and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to Saudi Arabia with a mission…
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As established prior, his administration resurrected the dollar status as the world's reserve currency just three years later when U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Kissinger, negotiated a deal with Saudi Arabia that gave birth t…
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But there was sort of that circumstance. If I recall correctly, he was working with Kissinger on it as well. Now, one other thing that I did while I was looking at this, looking at all these different connections, was you mentioned the Pere…