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						Aliases: Henry Alfred Kissinger, Heinz Alfred Kissinger, Butcher of CambodiaDESCRIPTION
						
						Age: 80+ Build: Heavy
						
						Sex: Male Hair: Gray
						
						Height: ?? 
						
						Eyes: 
						
						Weight: ??? pounds 
						
						
						Race: White (or is it "khazaran jew, an asiatic"?)
   
			CAUTION
 In the minutes of a secret 1975 meeting of the National Security Council 
	attended by President Ford reveal Henry Kissinger grumbling,
 
				
				"It is an act 
	of insanity and national humiliation to have a law prohibiting the President 
	from ordering assassination."  
				
				
				LOST CRUSADER: The Secret Wars of CIA 
	Director William Colby, by John Prados, Oxford University Press, 2003 
			The February and March 2001 issues of Harper's Magazine feature a series by
			Christopher Hitchens on the case for 
			
			charging Kissinger with War Crimes.
			 
				
				    
				Christopher Hitchens' Trial of Henry Kissinger 
				-A Review 
				by Mike McGlothlin 
				
				
				
				http://www.spectacle.org/0501/kissinger.html 
					
					Hitchens presents a rather straightforward argument that establishes two 
	seemingly undeniable propositions: on at least one occasion, Henry K. 
	conspired to commit murder, and that on numerous other occasions, Henry K. 
	was the primary force behind certain acts that could quite plausibly be 
	considered war crimes.    
					The case for Henry K. as murder conspirator is what Hitchens calls a "lay-down" case, i.e., one that stands out for its clear 
	facts and clear law.    
					The murder victim is General Rene Schneider, who was 
	the Commander in Chief of the Chilean Army, whom Hitchens misidentifies as 
	the Chilean "Chief of Staff."; According to Hitchens (and the 09 September, 
	1970 minutes of the "40" Committee, the Kissinger chaired secret panel that 
	oversaw U.S. covert operations), the Chilean military had a strong tradition 
	of neutrality in political affairs, a rarity on the South American 
	continent.    
					General Schneider was known as an officer committed to upholding 
	the Chilean constitution and therefore opposed to the rumored incipient coup 
	against newly elected Socialist President Salvador Allende by a right wing 
	would-be junta of current and former Chilean military officers.    
					Using U.S. 
	Government communications cables from the CIA and documents from the State 
	Department, and White House, Hitchens relates the facts of Kissinger's 
	direct involvement in the direction, planning, financing, and general 
	support by the organs of the U.S. Government in the plot to remove General 
	Schneider.   
				LA Weekly - WLS Review: Henry - Portrait of a Serial Kissinger 
				
				
				
				http://www.laweekly.com/2001-05-03/art-books/henry-portrait-of-a-serial-kissinger/
   
				How You Can Do What the Government Won’t 
				- Arrest Henry Kissinger - 
	Manhattan’s Milosevic
 
				The Village Voice, Week of August 15 - 21, 2001 
				
				
				
				http://www.villagevoice.com/2001-08-14/news/manhattan-s-milosevic/1/
				 
					
					...bring Henry Kissinger to justice for crimes against humanity. Consider, 
	though, what happened to the last people to talk even jokingly about plans 
	for a citizen's arrest of the real-life model for Dr. Strangelove... An 
	indictment of Henry Kissinger for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war 
	crimes would include (but not be confined to) the following... 
				
 Henry Kissinger - War Criminal or Old-Fashioned Murderer?
 
				Welcome to the 
	"Henry Kissinger - Unindicted Terrorist" file!  
				
				
				
				http://www.eclipse.net/~tgardnet/kiss/kisskill.html 
					
					Incredibly, Henry Kissinger - the man who rivals Pol Pot for the dubious honor 
	of being the person responsible for the death of the largest number of 
	innocent people in South East Asia (and far surpasses Pol Pot in criminality 
	when one factors in Kissinger's various levels of responsibility for 
	wholesale slaughter and repression in other parts of the world) - still wields 
	significant power in the United States; but his role as eager facilitator of 
	mass murder, totalitarian repression and other atrocities is never discussed 
	in polite society. 
				Masterminded the murder of as estimated 600,000 peasants in Cambodia (the 
	"Secret bombing")
 
				Pol Pot And Kissinger On war criminality and impunity
 
				by Edward S. Herman 
				
				
				
				http://musictravel.free.fr/political/political3.htm 
					
					President Ford and Secretary of State Kissinger gave the go ahead to 
	Suharto's invasion of East Timor and subsequent massive war crimes there, 
	and the same Kissinger, who helped President Nixon engineer and then protect 
	the Pinochet coup and regime of torture and murder, and directed the first 
	phase of the holocaust in Cambodia (1969-75)... 
				The time was September 11, 1973. The country was Chile. The event was the 
	bloody overthrow of a democratic government.    
				And the criminals were, 
					
				 
				Pepsico, ITT, and other large U.S. corporations were also guilty parties in 
	these crimes against the State and against The People of Chile.  
				
				
				The 
	Pornography of Power       
			TOBY HARNDEN, TELEGRAPH, LONDON   
			Washington reacted furiously to a request 
	by Chilean judges for Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state, to 
	answer questions about an American journalist killed during the 1973 coup in 
	Chile.    
			A 
			
			Bush administration official condemned the Chilean supreme court 
	decision to send questions to Dr Kissinger, saying the move increased unease 
	about the proposed International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. 
			   
			The 
	administration source said:  
				
				"It is unjust and ridiculous that a 
	distinguished servant of this country should be harassed by foreign courts 
	in this way." 
			The danger of the ICC is that, one day, US citizens might face 
	arrest abroad and prosecution as a result of such politically motivated 
	antics. 
				
				"...In its ruling, Chile's supreme court said a list of questions 
	should be sent to the US supreme court with regard to Dr Kissinger's 
	knowledge of the circumstances surrounding the death of Charles Horman, a 
	journalist arrested by troops loyal to General Augusto Pinochet. His body 
	was identified in a mortuary weeks later...    
				The Chilean order came less 
	than two months after French detectives delivered a court summons to Dr 
	Kissinger, who was visiting Paris, asking him to testify about the 
	disappearance of French nationals in Chile...   
				In another case, a judge in 
	Argentina has ordered Dr Kissinger to testify in a human-rights trial about 
	a 1970s plan by South American governments to kidnap and kill Left-wing 
	critics. 
				[news/2001/08/01]     
				The US involvement in coup planning began even before Allende's election 
	victory, under the code-name FUBELT, with action plans prepared for 
	Kissinger's consideration.    
				One group of officers working under CIA direction 
	carried out the assassination of General Rene Schneider, a pro-Allende 
	officer, in an unsuccessful attempt to spark a full-scale coup before 
	Allende could take office.  
				
				
				Can Henry Kissinger be Extradited?
 
				He serves his consulting firm, 
				
				Kissinger Associates, serves as a sort of 
	private National Security Adviser and Secretary of State to about 30 major 
	corporations around the world, such as,
 
					
				 
				
				
				Walter Isaacson on Booknotes   
			According to the new book 
			"Kissinger," by
			Walter Isaacson, published in 1992 (page 733) had a contract or project 
	arrangement with Henry Kissinger’s money-making consulting firm, Kissinger 
	Associates, in 1990.    
			According to this fascinating book, Kissinger started 
	his consultancy in July 1982 with, 
				
				“$350,000 lent to him by Goldman Sachs and 
	a consortium of three other banks.”  
			Some of the people Kissinger hired to 
	work for him were Brent Scowcroft, former national security adviser, and 
			Lawrence Eagleburger, 
				
				“who was lured aboard as president in June 1984 after 
	serving as undersecretary of state”.  
			Both Snowcroft and Eagleburger left 
	Kissinger Associates in 1989 to join President Bush’s administration. Kent 
	Associates is a subsidiary of Kissinger Associates.    
			On pages 733-734 a list 
	of some of Kissinger’s corporate clients include, aside from ABB: 
			 
				
			   
			More Information 
				
			 
			Kissinger was born in Fuerth, Germany, on May 27, 1923, came to the United 
	States in 1938, and was naturalized a United States citizen on June 19, 
	1943. He speaks French and German.
 Kissinger is married to the former Nancy Maginnes and is the father of two 
	children [Elizabeth and David] by a previous marriage. First wife, Ann 
	Fleischer.
	Henry and Nancy Kissinger have a house in Kent Connecticut.
 
 
			On 
			American Express Board of Directors
 
				
				The Chairman of Kissinger McLarty Associates is Dr. Henry Kissinger. 
	Washington, D.C.-based Kissinger McLarty Associates is an affiliate of 
	Kissinger Associates, Inc., which is headquartered in New York City. 
	 
				
				
				GlobalNet Retains Kissinger McLarty Strategic Consulting Firm...   
				
				“The firm 
	of Kissinger, McLarty & Richardson epitomizes Washington, D.C. at its worst 
				- sleazy ex-administration officials, feeding off special influence and 
	power and then ..." 
				Larry Klayman from Judicial Watch 
				
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