The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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called "Nixon and the Great Socialistic Renewal", Galbraith claimed that the change during the Nixon administration was the new great leap towards socialism. This game was dangerous, since it was labelled conservatism. Nixon himself called his policy "the New Federalism". The historian Gary Allen, who wrote a biography of Nixon, claims that Nixon lived in a house owned by Rockefeller in New York. Theo- dor White stated in his book "The Making of the President 1960", that Nixon was ready to do anything for Rockefeller to gain the trust of the family. Rockefeller acted through Nixon, who took as his adviser an extreme socialist and hateful freemason, Henry Kissinger (born Avraham Ben Elazar, according to The Jewish Press, 18 June 1976). The Case of Kissinger Heinz Alfred Kissinger was born on 27 May 1923 in Furth in central Germany, the son of a rabbi ( Washington Observer, 15 April 1971). His parents emigrated to the United States in 1938 and Heinz became Henry. From 1943 to 1945 he worked for US intelligence. Later he taught political science at Harvard University. Kissinger himself was educated by Professor William Yandel Elliott, who adhered to H. G. Well's crazy ideas. In 1955, he developed a relationship with Nelson Rockefeller (Frank Capell, "Henry Kissinger: Soviet Agent", Cincinnati, 1992, p. 29). The poor Jewish refugee became a powerful figure thanks to the Rockefeller family that began using him as a proxy. In 1956, he was named editor of the influential magazine Foreign Affairs. Henry Kissinger is a high-ranking official of the Jewish masonic organization B'nai B'rith. He is also a member of the Bilderberg group and the Trilateral Commission. He belongs to the Swiss Grand Lodge Alpina, the elitist Bohemian Club, and he is a member of Phi Beta Cappa Club, Cosmos Club, Federal City Club, and Century Club. 211

Kissinger was an adviser to presidents Richard Nixon and George Bush Sr. In the years 1961, 1969 and 1973 he passed the internal security check. The information on him was given by the State Department not by the FBI. In the beginning of his career as Nixon's adviser, he gained control of the intelligence services in the United States (Frank Capell, "Henry Kissinger: Soviet Agent", Cincinnati, 1992, p. 9). In April 1946, Kissinger started teaching at a school for intel- ligence agents. During this period he was recruited as a Soviet agent by the KGB, under the codename Bor (Gary Allen, "Kissinger: The Secret Side of the Secretary of State", Seal Beach, California, 1976, p. 18). Kissinger was the architect behind the Christmas bombings of Hanoi and Hai-Phong in 1972. He became secretary of state under President Gerald Ford in 1973. According to Wall Street Journal, Kissinger helped Peter Wallenberg in Sweden illegally to export high technology to the communist Eastern Europe. Outwardly Kissinger was a liberal. Liberalism is, however, basically a leftist ideology. The Salt Lake City-Deseret News reported on 27 March 1970 that behind the designation of Kissinger as national security adviser to President Nixon was Nelson Rockefeller. It was Henry Kissinger who toppled Richard Nixon by using the Watergate Affair (Gary Allen, "The Rockefeller File", Seal Beach, California, 1976, p. 176). Kissinger received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for having the communists win the Vietnam War. It was Henry Kissinger who was behind the oil crisis of 1973-1974, and he pushed through his plans at a secret meeting in Stockholm, Sheik Yamani, a former minister for oil of Saudi Arabia revealed in The Observer on 14 January 2001. Kissinger organized a quadrupling of the oil price in November 1973. The meeting Sheik Yamani referred to was the Bilderberg convention in the vicinity of Stockholm in May 1973. This was confirmed in William Engdahl's book "A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order" (1993). 212

Kissinger was an adviser to presidents Richard Nixon and George<br />

Bush Sr. In the years 1961, 1969 and 1973 he passed the internal<br />

security check. <strong>The</strong> information on him was given by the State<br />

Department not by the FBI. In the beginning <strong>of</strong> his career as Nixon's<br />

adviser, he gained control <strong>of</strong> the intelligence services in the United<br />

States (Frank Capell, "Henry Kissinger: Soviet Agent", Cincinnati,<br />

1992, p. 9).<br />

In April 1946, Kissinger started teaching at a school for intel-<br />

ligence agents. During this period he was recruited as a Soviet agent<br />

by the KGB, under the codename Bor (Gary Allen, "Kissinger: <strong>The</strong><br />

Secret Side <strong>of</strong> the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State", Seal Beach, California, 1976, p.<br />

18).<br />

Kissinger was the architect behind the Christmas bombings <strong>of</strong><br />

Hanoi and Hai-Phong in 1972. He became secretary <strong>of</strong> state under<br />

President Gerald Ford in 1973. According to Wall Street Journal,<br />

Kissinger helped Peter Wallenberg in Sweden illegally to export high<br />

technology to the communist Eastern Europe.<br />

Outwardly Kissinger was a liberal. Liberalism is, however, basically<br />

a leftist ideology. <strong>The</strong> Salt Lake City-Deseret News reported on 27<br />

March 1970 that behind the designation <strong>of</strong> Kissinger as national<br />

security adviser to President Nixon was Nelson Rockefeller.<br />

It was Henry Kissinger who toppled Richard Nixon by using the<br />

Watergate Affair (Gary Allen, "<strong>The</strong> Rockefeller File", Seal Beach,<br />

California, 1976, p. 176).<br />

Kissinger received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for having the<br />

communists win the Vietnam War.<br />

It was Henry Kissinger who was behind the oil crisis <strong>of</strong> 1973-1974,<br />

and he pushed through his plans at a secret meeting in Stockholm,<br />

Sheik Yamani, a former minister for oil <strong>of</strong> Saudi Arabia revealed in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Observer on 14 January 2001. Kissinger organized a quadrupling<br />

<strong>of</strong> the oil price in November 1973. <strong>The</strong> meeting Sheik Yamani referred<br />

to was the Bilderberg convention in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Stockholm in May<br />

1973. This was confirmed in William Engdahl's book "A Century <strong>of</strong><br />

War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order" (1993).<br />

212

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