Monday, March 23, 2009

The Domination of the Undead


Few Americans understand the unsavory cast of characters who form our daily foreign policy. These men, most of them octo-generarians, are privy to our nation's
and the world's deepest secrets. Last month, at the 45th Munich Conference on Security Policy, National Security Advisor James Jones made a startling admission. "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 General Brent Scowcroft and Sandy Berger, who is also here."

The National Security Council appears in the news rarely, usually as a shadowy predictor of future policy or an organization that voices its concern about potential foreign policy issues (real or imagined) confronting the United States. It is not altogether clear the job requirements for admission to the council. Two top-ranking officials, Zgbinew Brzezinski and Henry Kissinger were not born in America.


Henry Kissinger seems to have an affinity for war and strife. Kissinger's past work has been a study in annihilation. During the Nixon Administration, Kissinger was responsible for bombing 
Cambodia into the Stone Age and setting the stage for a genocide of millions in that country. Still active on the world scene in his 80's, Kissinger pulls no punches when speaking about the New World Order. America should consider ridding themselves of his appetite for pain and destruction because he is truly scary. Or if they believe, as he does, that they are not very smart or engaged with their futures, do nothing.



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