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Kissinger - the joke's on us all

dh | 28.11.2002 22:17

Bush goes in your face with genocidal liar - again. Still bouncing the illuminati ball at age 79. What a prank from the japesters

Kissinger to Direct Phony 911 Investigation
Everyone knows he is an honest and neutral Globalist. There is no
need to beconcerned that his Bilderberg, Trilateralist and CFR
affiliations will colorhis position."THOSE WHO WIN IN A RIGGED GAME,
GET STUPID"-- Catherine Austin FittsThe Kissinger BombshellAn Open
Letter to 9/11 Skeptics and Doubters(Written in astonishment.)Ladies
and Gentlemen,our lord and emperor George W. Bush has just tied
together the entireball of 9/11 lies and related wax, stuck a wick in
it, and handed usthe match. He has done so by appointing Henry
Kissinger chairman ofthe long-awaited "independent" commission to
investigatethe Sept. 11 attacks.To all those who want the unvarnished
truth about the "Attack onAmerica," starting with the families of the
victims, this wouldhave been a slap in the face - were it not so
laughable.Sequel to the Warren CommissionThe resident of the White
House was explicit in stating that thecommission is not supposed to
actually investigate anything about9/11. Wrote the Associated
Press, "Bush did not set as a primarygoal for Kissinger to uncover
mistakes or lapses of the governmentthat could have prevented the
Sept. 11 attacks."So what is Henry supposed to actually do? "Instead,
[Bush] saidthe panel should try to help the administration learn the
tactics andmotives of the enemy."Aha. In other words, the panel is
supposed to produce more scarystories about what the freedom-hating
evildoers are planning to do tous next. Sounds like overkill: Isn't
that what every department ofthe administration is already doing?The
Kissinger commission is being called to life nearly 15 monthsafter
the attacks. The White House refused to sign off on theinvestigative
body, until Congress agreed to its conditions. Thepanel can issue
subpoenas only if the Republican members agree. Inthe polite words of
Stephen Push, a leader of the 9/11 families("Families of September
11,"www.familiesofseptember11.org), the commission concept is
simply"too
weak." http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/11/27/intelligence.probe.sig
ning.ap/index.ht\mlSo far, no surprise. For fifteen months, Bush and
Cheney haverepeatedly acted to delay the calling of an independent
9/11investigation. They have tried to stop the release of any
informationabout the attacks - let alone about their level of prior
knowledge!And they have otherwise established the most secretive
administrationin modern American history.But Henry Kissinger? Now
that is a surprise!Who could have imagined that the Bush regime would
so obviouslyexpose themselves to ridicule by appointing one of the
world'sbest-known war criminals, terrorist masterminds, and
professionalliars as the head of a New Warren Commission?Highlights
of Dr. Kissinger's CareerKissinger's name seems to be magically
entwined with the date ofSept. 11th. As national security adviser and
secretary of state inthe Nixon administration, he helped engineer the
CIA coup thatoverthrew the elected government of Chile, on Sept. 11,
1973. For adetailed account of that atrocity - the original Sept.
11th attack -see: http://www.osamaskidneys.com/history.html#1973In a
famous comment on Chile at a 1970 White House meeting, Kissingermade
no secret of his utter contempt for democratic government:"I don't
see why we need to stand by and watch a country gocommunist due to
the irresponsibility of its own people," hesaid.Now everyone
remembers where they were on the morning of Sept. 11,2001, though we
know precious little about how and why the horriblecrimes of that day
were allowed to happen. But who knows that on thesame morning, a
federal suit was being filed against Dr. Kissinger byrelatives of one
of his countless victims?"Family of Slain Chilean Sues Kissinger,
Helms - Military LeaderWas Killed in Kidnap Attempt Linked to Nixon
Administration"By Bill Miller, Washington Post, September 11,
2001 http://www.ratical.org/ratville/KHsuedOn911.htmlAs a direct
result of the Pinochet coup, at least 3,000 Chileancivilians
were "disappeared" and assassinated. As horribleas that was,
Kissinger has been involved in even worse crimes.As Nixon's national
security adviser, Kissinger helped plan the"secret" bombing of
Cambodia during the Vietnam War.Hundreds of thousands of civilians
were killed in this unprovokedaction against a neutral state. The
bombing destabilized theU.S.-backed Cambodian government, paving the
way for the latertakeover of that country by the Khmer Rouge.But hey,
let's not let mass murder detract from the man'sachievements. In
1973, Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize forreaching a deal to end
the U.S. invasion of Vietnam.The Nixon government had at first
refused the Paris peace deal withNorth Vietnam. Instead, it chose to
level Hanoi in a massiveChristmas 1972 bombing, leaving nothing there
but dust. A few monthslater, Nixon and Kissinger accepted the same
deal, with minorchanges. Now that's how you win a peace prize!
Kissinger was the only major cabinet member who miraculously
survivedthe subsequent fall of the Nixon regime. He remained
Secretary ofState under the appointed Unpresident, Gerald Ford. (Ford
was thefirst "president" to not have even run in a
presidentialelection, so there was no need to actually steal it.)
Okay, class. Anyone remember who the other key players in the 2-
1/2year Ford administration were?Vice President: Nelson Rockefeller,
brother of David.Chief of Staff: Dick Cheney.Secretary of Defense:
Donald Rumsfeld.Director of Central Intelligence: George Herbert
Walker Bush.Hmmm...Papa Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Kissinger. Sound
familiar? Today, thesame four men run the regime of the Idiot
Prince.Now *there* is a story for the historians of the future! Papa
Bushapparently cut some nice deals with his CIA boys at the time, and
ingratitude the agency later named its new headquarters the"George
Herbert Walker Bush Building." We'll leave the restof the Papa Bush
story aside for today, though it may surpass evenKissinger's for
sheer criminality. Today is Henry's day.In 1973, while still with the
Nixon administration, Kissinger becameone of the founding fathers of
the Trilateral Commission, togetherwith Zbigniew Brzezinski and David
Rockefeller, brother of Nelson.This association of billionaires,
business leaders, academics andpoliticians was brought together by
the three men in an effort to armthe global elites of the U.S.,
Europe and Japan against what at thetime seemed like an unprecedented
social and economic crisis. TheTrilateral Commission has continued to
meet annually ever since.In 1975, Kissinger traveled with Ford to
Indonesia, where they metwith the U.S.-backed and U.S.-armed dictator
Suharto, who oversaw thekilling of millions during his 35-year reign.
The day after Ford andHenry left, Indonesian forces invaded the
independent territory ofEast Timor. One-third of the territory's
population was exterminatedduring the subsequent 20-year occupation,
but this had little impacton continuing American and Western arms
shipments to the regime inJakarta. Recently released documents
establish that Suharto receiveda green light for the invasion from
the president and secretary ofstate.The 9/11 panel will not be the
first "KissingerCommission." In the early 1980s, under the Reagan-
Bushadministration, Henry was called to lead an investigation of
U.S.policy in Central America. They provided the whitewash for the
deathsquads that U.S. forces had armed and trained in El Salvador
andHonduras, and for the "Contra" army that was organized bythe CIA
to invade Nicaragua.Since then, the doctor has lived more quietly as
the head ofKissinger Associates, which provides "consultancy"(door-
opening) for oil and arms deals and much else besides, andwhich
counts among its clients the U.S. government, NATO, manycorporations,
and foreign countries like China and Central Asia.French prosecutors
paid a surprise visit to Kissinger's Paris hotelsuite in 2001,
questioning him with regard to the war crimes chargesthat they would
have been required to level under French law. Theylet him go his way,
but henceforth, Henry will have to be a touchmore discreet when
strolling along the banks of the Seine.2001 saw the publication of
Christopher Hitchens's book, "TheTrial of Henry Kissinger." Released
in 2002, an eponymousdocumentary details the man's horrific and
astonishing crimes.Couldn't Bush have found anyone less conspicuous,
or less farcical,to wash his dirty laundry? One can only conclude
that this was theonly man the White House knew they could trust. If
you want to coversomething up, better pick someone with tons of his
own dirt to hide.Kissinger's appointment is an act of tremendous
hubris - or else ofabsolute desperation. Is the official story of the
9/11 attacksreally so wobbly that the regime must resort to hiring
him?He brought death squads to Chile in 1973. He covered up death
squadsin Central America in the 1980s. And now should we expect him
to tellus the full story of how the CIA helped create Osama
Binladin's deathsquads? Is this guy who is going to explore why the
Air Force wasstood down, or why and how so many FBI agents were
blocked frominvestigating reports that terror pilots had infiltrated
the UnitedStates? Or is Kissinger going to tell us why George W. Bush
killedthe FBI investigations into the Binladin family's connections
toterrorism in early 2001?Seriously. We can really have a field day
with this.But dangers lurk. Kissinger's appointment is the latest
signal of anabsolute and open intent to play HARDBALL. Let us all
beware whatsudden "surprises" are in store during the next days
andmonths.Kissinger features prominently within the "Defense
PolicyBoard" run by Paul Wolfowitz at the Pentagon, which
alsoincludes veteran warheads Richard Perle and Newt Gingrich.These
men, termed the "Wolfowitz Cabal" by no less apersonage than Colin
Powell, are the Supreme Chickenhawks of the WarParty. For years they
have individually and collectively called forthe (further)
destruction of Iraq and, depending on their mood,preemptive war with
Iran, Syria, North Korea - you name it. At ameeting earlier this
year, they declared Saudi Arabia the real enemy,and considered the
option of taking out the Saudis right after theplanned war in Iraq.
The powerpoint presentation viewed by the groupon that day concluded
with the following grand strategy for theupcoming war: "Iraq is the
tactical pivot, Saudi Arabia thestrategic pivot, Egypt the
prize." http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j080702.htmlhttp://news.bbc.co.uk
/2/hi/americas/2175947.stmOn Sept. 11, 2001, as though that day was
not bad enough for all ofus, Kissinger, who was in Berlin, called in
to CNN during theattacks. He basically argued that the attacks fully
justified anyAmerican response whatsoever. The next day, he wrote
that the U.S.had every right to destroy states that "harbor people
who havethe capability to do something like this," emphasizing that
itmade no difference whether these states actually had anything to
dowith the Sept. 11 attacks or not.So watch out for sudden
revelations about the alleged 9/11 hijackersthat "prove" both Saudi
Arabia and Iraq (or any othercountry) must immediately be crushed.
The groundwork for such anattack, should the regime decide to go with
it, has been preparedduring the last weeks with the
sudden "discovery" of Saudifinancing of terrorism - something that
never bothered the Bushesbefore 9/11, of course.May fortune and God
only give us enough time to work on this, and wethe people will
peacefully bring down this regime. AppointingKissinger could turn out
to be their greatest blunder. Perhaps itwill finally awaken the
antiwar movement to the continuing importanceof learning the full
truth of 9/11. No doubt many of the antiwarorganizers can well
remember the early 1970s, when their protestsagainst the Vietnam War
were directed at none other than: HenryKissinger. Why has he of all
people been given the 9/11 job?We need to gather everything known
about this man and throw it hardand wide, until the whole sham of the
investigation is exposed. If weare given enough time, and still fail
to bring this house of liescrashing down, it will have been our own
fault.Strength and best wishes to you all,"Jack
Riddler"www.osamaskidneys.com

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