bibliotecapleyades | Born as Heinz Alfred Kissinger in Bavaria, Germany in 1923 to a
traditional German Jewish family, Henry's father was a schoolteacher,
and surely that was a major part of him becoming a bit of an academic.
Kissinger wasn't the family's surname originally, but had been adopted
many years before, in 1817 by Henry's great great grandmother. The
Kissingers could see and feel the turbulent political weather in
Germany during the 1930s, and in 1938 they wisely moved to New York
City.
Henry adopted the culture of the USA readily and quickly, but to hear
Dr. Kissinger speak is to realize that he never lost his Frankish
German accent.
Do you see how clean cut our Dr. Kissinger is in the photo up above?
Well, when Henry got out of high school he promptly went to college,
and he worked part time in an old fashioned shave brush factory to help
pay his bills. Henry excelled academically and enjoyed working part
time too.
At the City College Of New York he studied accounting, but his studies
were interrupted when he was drafted into the army in 1943.
In the army the future Dr. Kissinger would meet another very talented
German immigrant named Fritz Kraemer, and because both of them were
very fluent in German, their talents were in great demand.
Henry was no coward, he'd volunteered for hazardous duty and got it during the Battle of The Bulge.
As the allied forces advanced into the German heartland, Henry
Kissinger brilliantly arranged and organized German civilians, was
promoted quickly to Sergeant, and set to tracking down Gestapo officers
and other saboteurs, for his efforts, he was awarded the Bronze Star.
Soon young Henry would take on more and more authority - helping to De Nazify assigned districts of captured Western Germany.
Following his very worthy and appreciated service in the second world
war, Henry Kissinger returned to the US and put his mind to books, he
studied at Harvard College, and in 1954 was awarded his PhD from
Harvard University.
Henry would then remain with Harvard University as a member of the
faculty, and his primary manner of influence was in government and
international affairs. As an Ivy League staff, one has tremendous sway
with government, as universities such as Harvard are practically part
of the federal government of the USA.
Henry was on his way to becoming the ultimate globalist philosopher -
the kind of man that ultimately is an anti Patriot, a hater of the
rights and the culture of the nation that so easily and lovingly
adopted his family when they fled the Nazis.
Just like George Soros betrayed the United Kingdom for billions, Henry
Kissinger would betray the citizens of the USA in favor of the New
World Order.
Eager to influence US Foreign policy in such a manner as to destroy the
United States from within, Henry Kissinger would team up with like
minded anti American Americans such as Nelson Rockefeller, then
Governor of New York.
From the influence with the governor of one of the nation's most
populace and wealthy states, Kissinger would then leap into the least
credible or honest presidential administration in US history, and
Richard Nixon must have surely saw a kindred spirit in Henry - he made
him National Security Advisor in 1969.
Soon Henry Kissinger was Secretary of State, and after Nixon was
humiliated publicly, Henry Kissinger would remain as Secretary of State
under Gerald Ford.
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