Who was Henry Kissinger?

Henry Kissinger died at his home in Kent, Connecticut, on November 29, 2023, at the age of 100. 

In 1973 he received the Nobel Peace Prize. But the following documentary reveals that the former U.S. Secretary of State has been steering world politics for decades in association with other global strategists and is mastermind of a global shadow government.


Who was Henry Kissinger? 

What is and was his significance for the world
and the world’s politics?

Henry Kissinger, originally Heinz Alfred Kissinger, was born in Fürth, Germany on May 27, 1923. His was one of many Jewish families which fled persecution in Germany to arrive in America in 1938. According to the official data, one of the outstanding stages in his life was that he was Secretary of State under U.S. President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1977. In 1973, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for the Vietnam War peace treaty. In 1980, he supported Ronald Reagan’s presidential candidacy and, according to Wikipedia, later reportedly remained largely politically un-influential.
But if you look more closely at Henry Kissinger you will see that Kissinger had great influence on global politics throughout his life and currently still does. Here is some evidence:

Henry Kissinger’s Influence on U.S. Presidents Henry Kissinger regularly met with Jimmy Carter, U.S. president from 1977 to 1981, Ronald Reagan, U.S. president from 1981 to 1989, George Bush, president from 1989 to 1993, who was awarded the Henry Kissinger Prize in Berlin in 2008.

Bob Woodward reported in his 2006 book “State of Denial” that Kissinger met regularly with President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney to give advice on the Iraq War.

In 2010, Kissinger met with Obama at the White House. Obama was U.S. president from 2009 to 2017. After Obama, Donald Trump became U.S. president, from 2017 to 2021. Kissinger met Trump on Nov. 17, 2016, during which they discussed global affairs. Another meeting between Kissinger and President Trump took place at the White House in May 2017. Finally, Kissinger also met Joe Biden, the current U.S. president since 2021.

Henry Kissinger’s Global Influence on Politicians and Presidents Kissinger regularly met with various Russian presidents, including Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987, 1992, and 2012. Kissinger also met with Vladimir Putin several times. According to the Financial Times, Kissinger is reported to have said at an appearance in 2022 that he had met the Russian president once a year for the past 15 years.

Kissinger also met with European politicians:

- Ms. von der Leyen and Kissinger in 2014 at the Munich Security Conference
- Angela Merkel received the Kissinger Prize in 2020 and met Kissinger on other occasions as well
- French President Emmanuel Macron hosted Henry Kissinger at the Élysée Palace in 2019
- Austrian chancellor met Henry Kissinger in New York in 2022
- In 2022, Henry Kissinger delivered a speech praising Mario Draghi, the Italian prime minister at the time

A closer look reveals that Kissinger is the mastermind of a global shadow government.


Kissinger – Mastermind of a Worldwide Shadow Government?

As already reported, he was Secretary of State in the U.S. under President Nixon from 1973 to 1977. From 1977 to 1981, Kissinger was Director of the American think tank “Council on Foreign Relations”, or CFR for short. Kissinger had been a member of the CFR since 1956. 

The CFR is described as follows in the program “CFR – Secret World Government”:

This U.S. think tank just celebrated its 100th anniversary – on July 29, 2021, to be precise – and is considered one of the most influential private organisations in the world. Think tanks are associations that develop political ideas and strategies and introduce them into politics. Although the Council’s power is undisputed, it is probably absolutely unknown to the average citizen. Let’s take a closer look at this organisation.

Behind the unassuming name 'Council on Foreign Relations' lies so much power that the news magazine Der Spiegel wrote as early as 1975 that it was the 'most influential private institution in America and the Western world'. Wikipedia says “the work of this network was instrumental in American foreign policy and diplomacy in the 20th century."

Richard Haass, President of the CFR since 2001, had this to say about Henry Kissinger:
What I would add is that his career and his life have long been associated with this institution, nearly – I would guess, close to three-quarters of a century now. […] I first encountered Dr. Kissinger’s historic work, his academic work, as a graduate student half a century ago – and had a tremendous influence on me then and ever since.

Kissinger is a founding father of the WEF and recruited Klaus Schwab at an international seminar at Harvard in the 1960s. Kissinger has been Klaus Schwab’s mentor ever since. Kissinger also maintains a close relationship with the Rockefeller family and was a friend of Nelson and David Rockefeller. When David Rockefeller died in 2017, Kissinger recalled as follows: Under the title “My Friend David Rockefeller, a Man Who Served the World,” he wrote in the Washington Post in 2017:

We met 60 years ago as part of a study group at the Council on Foreign Relations… Shortly afterward, he encouraged a discussion group, which later was developed into what is now known as the Bilderberg Group.

Kissinger has been a regular participant in the annual Bilderberg conference since 1957, as shown in the following list. Kissinger, along with David Rockefeller, is also one of the founders of the Trilateral Commission, which was established alongside the Bilderberg Group to build a shadow government.
Furthermore, Henry Kissinger is considered one of the founders of the Munich Security Conference. Its predecessor was the International Defense Studies Meeting, which was held for the first time in 1963. The first meeting was limited to about 60 participants, including Helmut Schmidt and Henry Kissinger.


Kissinger – A War Criminal

In 2001, a book entitled “The Trial of Henry Kissinger” was published. In it, British-American journalist Christopher Hitchens deals with war crimes and illegal covert operations for which Kissinger, as former national security adviser and later U.S. secretary of state, is held partly responsible. Kissinger had served U.S. presidents Nixon and Ford. Due to the wealth of information, only two examples can be discussed here.


Argentina War

Argentina was in a social crisis in the mid-1970s. In this situation of political and economic decline, General Jorge Videla took office as head of a junta in a military coup on March 24, 1976. On the same day, he declared martial law in Argentina and led a military dictatorship until 1983. Nearly 30,000 people died at that time. Notorious were the helicopter flights over the Atlantic, where the victims were thrown alive into the sea. Thousands were illegally arrested and tortured. Later, General Videla was convicted of these crimes against humanity and died in prison in 2013. For many Argentines, this period remains the darkest hour in the country’s history.

It was not until a “declassified” document published in 2014 that Henry Kissinger not only gave his approval for “Argentina’s Dirty War” to the foreign minister of the Videla dictatorship, Admiral César Guzzetti, during his reporting trip to Washington in October 1976, but downright recommended that he hurry up with the elimination of the “terrorists.”


Kissinger and East Timor

Under Kissinger's direction, the U.S. gave the green light to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975, which ushered in a brutal 24-year occupation by the Suharto dictatorship. The Indonesian occupation of East Timor and West Papua was made possible by U.S. arms and training. This illegal flow of arms contradicted the intent of the U.S. Congress, yet Kissinger boasted of his ability to continue arms shipments to Suharto. These weapons were essential to the Indonesian dictator’s consolidation of military control in both East Timor and West Papua. The occupations cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of Timorese and Papuan civilians.


The “Kissinger Report”

On December 10, 1974, a top-secret document entitled “National Security Study Memorandum or NSSM 200” was completed, also referred to as the Kissinger Report because Henry Kissinger was Secretary of State at the time it was written. “NSSM 200” explicitly lays out the detailed strategy by which the United States government aggressively promotes population control in developing countries in order to regulate or gain better access to those countries’ natural resources. The Kissinger Report also explicitly stated that the United States must cover up its population control activities and avoid charges of imperialism. It did so, it said, by using the United Nations and various non-governmental organisations – particularly the Pathfinder Fund, the International Planned Parenthood Federation and the Population Council – to do their work.

Blatant injustice occurred worldwide in the name of this report. In this article are just two examples. 

The United Nations Population Fund stopped food and other aid to millions of starving Yemenis in 2020 because the country refused to legalise abortion. The Joint United Nations Program on AIDS (UNAIDS) threatened to withdraw all its aid from the Caribbean island of St. Lucia unless it approved wording supporting abortion and homosexuality in a policy statement on HIV/AIDS.


What About Kissinger’s Philosophical (Occult) Orientation?

Henry Kissinger is a Freemason and, together with David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzeziński, founded an original Masonic lodge called “Three Eyes” in 1968. He is also a member of the “Bohemian Club” and a regular attendee of the “Bohemian Grove Meeting”. The “Bohemian Club” was founded in 1872 and is an exclusive club open only to elite male leaders. The symbol is the owl, which is also used as symbolism in Freemasonry and the Illuminati Order. 

There are annual 15-day strictly segregated membership meetings at the Bohemian Grove with about 2,000 people. The owl is erected there as a large 15 meter tall statue. Covertly recorded footage of the entrance ceremony shows the burning of a human doll in front of the owl statue, in front of participants in hooded garb, practices reminiscent of pagan and satanic rituals.

The information on the life of Henry Kissinger is publicly available worldwide, yet he has remained a “Nobel Peace Prize Laureate” and to this day he has never been held accountable for his actions! 

On the contrary, it is recognised that he steered world politics for decades by means of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderberg meetings, the WEF and the Munich Security Conference in association with other global strategists. 

These global strategists have been sitting at the levers of power for decades on their own authority and have never been elected by the people.