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As China’s Best Friend, Kissinger Still Wants World Government PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by John F. McManus   
Tuesday, 25 August 2009 01:59

Kissinger chinaIn a recent message sent across the land, Henry Kissinger pointed out what any competent observer of the financial world knows only too well: America’s indebtedness has spawned many problems. For one, he suggested that the nearly $1 trillion of U.S. debt held by China indicates that “Chinese influence in global economic decision-making needs to be enlarged.” Not as worried about the enormous debt itself, he worries about its effect on China and on Chinese-U.S. relations.

This is the man who, more than anyone, had a huge hand in forging the relationship China now has with the U.S. He now wants the two countries to work toward “political cooperation in shaping a new world order.” His choice of that phrase is significant because he has frequently called for creation of a “new world order,” the code phrase meaning world government and socialism. To achieve his long-sought goal, he wants the United States to forget that communism that still dominates China. Our nation should “resist the siren call of a containment policy drawn from the “Cold War playbook,” says Kissinger. He wants the United States to get deep into a bed with China.

Nowhere in this release, and never in any of his comments about American-Chinese relationships, does Kissinger mention his own deep personal involvement with the Beijing government. Through his Kissinger Associates and other ventures, he has long reaped handsome commissions from the sale of Chinese goods to the United States. No matter what the Beijing regime did, Kissinger would spring to its defense. In 1989, when Chinese Army tanks rolled over student protesters in Tiananmen Square, Kissinger immediately recommended against imposing sanctions. Most Americans were outraged at the crackdown against peaceful protestors but the man whom many have called “China’s best friend in the U.S.” wrote an op-ed piece in which he stated, “No government in the world would have tolerated having the main square of its capital occupied for eight weeks by tens of thousands of demonstrators.”

During a 1997 televised debate, Kissinger found himself pinned against the wall over his chummy relationship with the government in Beijing noted for forced abortions, internment camps, and swift retaliation against any form of dissent. Weakly labeling those who questioned his defense of China’s regime as “isolationism,” he agreed with close friend William F. Buckley, Jr. that China had moved from being “totalitarian” to being merely “authoritarian.”  Over the years, he has defended America’s grant of Most Favored Nation trade status for China, even though opponents of the idea pointed out that some of the profits gained from ensuing trade were being employed to build a threatening military force.

Currently, Kissinger is proposing creation of a NATO-like “institutional structure” for the nations bordering the Pacific. Without naming NATO outright but heaping praise on the pact, he knows as well as anyone that this alliance has always been a subsidiary of the United Nations and a key steppingstone toward the world government he favors. And he wants the new pact he suggests to be “based on close cooperation between America and China but also broad enough to enable other countries bordering the Pacific to fulfill their aspirations.”

Henry Kissinger has built a personal fortune through his relationship with China. While he certainly recognizes that the enormous U.S. indebtedness to his friends in Beijing has altered the power structure involving the two nations, he nowhere calls on America’s leaders to cease creating debt, and to cease placing America’s future in the hands of a regime led by the bloodiest murderers the world has ever known.

If his profits continue to flow, and the drive toward world government isn’t slowed down, Kissinger’s contentment will hardly be diminished.              

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SCHNORCHEL said:

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German Jew Kissinger was a foreign spy before he entered the United States
From http://www.freerepublic.com/fo...596/posts:
Henry A. Kissinger was years ago identified as a K.G.B. undercover agent, code-named Bor, assigned to a Soviet spy ring called ODRA. Our intelligence agencies were briefed on this as long ago as 1961 by an important anti-Communist who had for years operated behind the Iron Curtain at a high level of Communist intelligence and personally saw Kissinger’s K.G.B. dossier.

It is important to recall this piece of history, when reading the above article about Henry K.'s latest treachery.

Don't forget that Kissinger is also a Member of the notorious Council on Foreign Relations.
 
August 26, 2009
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Peter Steele said:

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Kissinger's undeserved Nobel Prize
Kissinger ahred a Nobel Peace Prize with North Vietnam's Le Duc Tho and is responsible for the selling out of our POW/MIA in Vietnam! Best, BGen Peter F. Steele, USMC [Ret]
 
August 26, 2009
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Peter Steele said:

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Kissinger's undeserved Nobel Prize
Kissinger ahred a Nobel Peace Prize with North Vietnam's Le Duc Tho and is responsible for the selling out of our POW/MIA in Vietnam! Best, BGen Peter F. Steele, USMC [Ret]
 
August 26, 2009
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Thomas Paine said:

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Kissinger the Monster!
How can any American love a communist country like China. I have a friend that has a factory in China. They pay the workers $2 per DAY!. The Chinese government owns 51% of the company. The Chinese ownership is the hard assets: Building etc. There is no religion allowed in public. They have public executions! Kissinger is a monster.
 
August 26, 2009
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danwhitehead1 said:

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Dreadful, dreadful man
From the first time I ever saw his face, I was convinced that Kissinger was/is nothing but a very evil, dangerous man. Just looking at him makes my flesh creep and it always did.
 
August 26, 2009
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uncleeddie said:

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Henry Kissinger is the most evil man of the 20th century or at least #2 next to Donald Rumsfeld. China under totalitarianism is the model for the rest of the world to follow to bring in world dictatorship. That is why Kissinger and the rest of the evil empire love China.
 
August 27, 2009
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