The Fog of War

This is a real eyeopener. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger received the Intrepid Freedom Award for his distinguished career defending the values of freedom and democracy. The ceremony was held May 23, 2013 aboard New York City's Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.

The ceremony also honored David Koch. He was presented with the Salute Award in recognition of his business achievements and philanthropic work.

When General Petreaus called Kissinger his hero and handed him his medal and sealed it with a kiss, it suddenly became clear again that American Foreign Policy is absolutely nothing like what the history books record. it's more like Iran-Contra. We only get to see the tip of the iceburg and the rest has to be extracted, piece by piece.

The Big Question: Is Kissinger controlling American Foreign Policy the way that Richard Nixon controlled it in the 1980's?

Is Arab Spring Henry Kissinger's idea of Regime Change?

I thought Kissinger's career was over, but after watching the above video, I did a little research and discovered something incredible:

Regarding Egypt, Henry Kissinger had said, "So far we have been acting correctly. Maybe playing catch up to everybody else. We don't really know what's going on. We don't know what is meant by the people of Egypt at this particular point. We know there are big demonstrations and they must represent various elements that exist in Egypt. If I understand our position it is that we hope it will be a peaceful transition."

Reporter: What would you hope would be the outcome?

Kissinger: If this were a seminar in a university I would say what I would hope is a pluralistic government that had free elections and that had political parties that brings about the economic recovery of Egypt. But in my view there's going to be a long process until we get to that point.

Reporter: And do you think that process will end inevitably in any way, with the resignation of Mubarack?

Kissinger: I think it's very probable. I would say it's certain.

The gap between pleading total ignorance about what the people of Egypt wanted and Kissinger's absolute certainty that Mubarack would be replaced betrays the behind-the-scenes architects of Arab Spring. Clearly, there was absolutely nothing spontaneous about the regime change that Kissinger inadvertently advocated. He certainly tried to hide his scheme when he claimed that the US was playing catch up, but in fact, "Professor" Kissinger was merely executing HIS "university course outline" regarding how free elections could benefit Egypt.

Looks like Nixon transferred his agenda to Kissinger before he died, and you really need to read this to be able to understand the genuine significance of the stories the media publishes.

Obama's National Security adviser, Jones, gave the following remarks at the 45th Munich Conference on Security Policy at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 8, 2009.

Thank you for that wonderful tribute to Henry Kissinger yesterday. Congratulations. As the most recent National Security Advisor of the United States, I take my daily orders from Dr. Kissinger, filtered down through Generaal Brent Scowcroft and Sandy Berger, who is also here. We have a chain of command in the National Security Council that exists today.

Working through both the private sector and the Government of the United States, it appears as though Henry Kissinger has indeed become a powerful influence without effective rival. Isn't that what you call a Dictatorship?



    
 
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