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Kissinger's Plan for Israel in the New World Order
by Noah Hutchings and Carol Rushton
Henry Kissinger was born to Jewish parents in Germany, May 27, 1923. As Nazi
persecutions
grew in 1938, Kissinger's parents came to America. Henry attended Harvard
and graduated
with a Ph.D in 1954. He served in the army in World War II as translator,
interrogater, and
taught German to American soldiers. He served under the auspicies of the
army's branch of
counter intelligence. He was discharged in 1946, a Master Sargeant.
During Kissinger's latter Harvard days, he served as Executive Director of
International
Seminar, a forum for young foreign intellectuals. His seemingly approach to
the problems of
world politics got the attention of the Council on Foreign Relations, and in
1955 Kissenger was
appointed director for nuclear disarmament studies by the CFR. The Reece
Committee of the
House of Representatives charged that Kissinger advocated "Globalism
concepts . . . in
believing we should ignore the national interest in the wider interest of
creating a world
collectivism."
Between 1956 and 1958 Kissinger was director of the Rockefeller Brothers
Fund. In 1963 he
became an adviser to Nelson Rockefeller when Rockefeller was running for
president. His rise
to political prominence was meteoric. Presidents and ambassadors beat a path
to his
doorsteps. He received commendations by Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Nixon. He was
appointed Secretary of State by Nixon, the highest office a foreign born
citizen can hold. It
seems also more than coincidental that Madelaine Albright, current Secretary
of State, was also
born in Germany.
In the 50's and 60's Kissinger served in the State Department, the Defense
Department, and
the CIA as an advisor. He published widely read papers and books, including
"Nuclear
Weapons and Foreign Policy" and "The Necessity For Choice." In all his jobs
he was the front
man for the CFR and the Rockefellers. His diplomatic victories astounded the
world: negotiating
the settlement of the Vietnam War, limiting the aftermath of the wars
between Israel and the
surrounding nations, and restoring diplomatic relations between the United
States and China.
He was hailed as "The Man of Wonder," and the news media even proposed Henry
Kissinger
be elected "President of Planet Earth."
Henry Kissinger was not politically soiled by the Nixon Watergate affair,
and though his
international diplomatic affairs were less publicized during the Carter and
Reagan
administrations, they were no less intense and effective. The sole aim of
Kissinger as a
dedicated member of the CFR is to see the New World Order established before
his death. It
now seems rather obvious that Kissinger was the architect of the Oslo
agreement.
The final chapter of Kissinger's 912 page book, Diplomacy, copyrighted 1994,
is titled "The New
World Order Reconsidered." The subject and main thrust of this last chapter
is updated in a
lengthy article by Henry Kissinger in the January 27, 1997, edition of
Newsweek. In both his
book and the article in Newsweek, Kissinger advises how the United States
should maintain
foreign diplomacy during the next few years leading to the third millennium
and the New World
Order. Kissinger sees China becoming stronger and a greater force in the Far
East; he wonders
if an expanding United Europe will remain friendly to the United States; he
predicts that Russia
will rebound under a new found nationalism; and he seems to worry most about
the threat in the
Middle East that might erupt into a World War. Kissinger's view of the rocky
road to the New
World Order is more in line with what the Bible prophesies: Russia coming
down from the north,
the Antichrist rising up out of Europe, an army of 200 million men marching
from the East, etc.
In a C-Span production aired over international television on February 23,
1997, Kissinger
presided over a forum composed of all the secretaries of state that were
alive. The forum was
sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. Cyrus Vance, Alexander Haig,
and Chinese
Ambassador to the United States, Li Daoyu, were among those present. The
affair was to pay
honor to Den Xiou Peng ??? upon his demise, and the 25th anniversary of the
Shanghai
Communique, which was engineered by Kissinger himself. This forum again
demonstrated the
power of Henry Kissinger in the arena of international affairs.
Yehuda Levy, President and Publisher of The Jerusalem Post has been a dear
friend of ours for
twenty years. When we were in Jerusalem this past December, a tour member
asked Yehuda
what role Kissinger was playing in Israel and the Middle East. Yehuda's
answer did not make
sense at the time-he said he could not respond because Kissinger had too
much interest in
the Post. In January it was announced that Yehuda Levy would be moved up and
no longer be
associated with The Jerusalem Post. Keeping in mind that on the Internet The
Jerusalem Post
has become an international source of information for the Middle East,
rivaling CNN, the New
York Times, and the London Daily Mail-this was surprising. When I called
Yehuda and asked
him what his new job would be, he did not seem to know. So I called Carol,
my daughter, at The
Jerusalem Post and asked her to research Kissinger's present role in Middle
East affairs. Here
is her report:
Henry Kissinger-The Real Prime Minister of
Israel
Henry Kissinger's involvement with the Council on Foreign Relations and the
New World Order
has been well documented for many years. However, little is known to
Americans of his role in
the Middle East and how he has influenced the events there to help the New
World Order gain
control over this area of the world.
The late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin met Kissinger when he was the U.S.
secretary of state
and Rabin served as the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. from 1968-1972.
Later, Rabin stated
that Kissinger was his role model.
During the Yom Kippur War, Kissinger refused to supply much-needed arms to
Israel unless
Golda Meir resigned as prime minister and supported Rabin as the next Labor
Party candidate
for the post. At that time, Rabin had never even been a Knesset member and
was listed far
down on Labor's Knesset list. After the war, Meir appointed Rabin as
Minister of Labor and
supported his candidacy for party chairman, paving his way to become prime
minister in 1974.
While Rabin was prime minister, Kissinger presented his "Gaza-Jericho First"
plan in 1976
which called upon Israel to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and the city of
Jericho first in any
overall peace plan with the PLO. It was this plan that was incorporated into
the Oslo
Agreements which Israel and the PLO signed in 1993; the first Israeli
redeployment under Oslo
was from the Gaza Strip and Jericho.
During his first term as premier, Rabin and Kissinger redrew the map of the
Middle East, which
included Lebanon being absorbed by Syria. (It was this plan which reportedly
caused Ariel
Sharon to resign as Defense Minister under Rabin's government.) Kissinger
then instigated the
Levanese civil war in order to accomplish this goal. He succeeded when Syria
annexed
Lebanon during the 1991 Persian Gulf War.
During Menachem Begin's tenure as premier, Kissinger's influence in Israel
was considerably
reduced. Begin tried to reverse the Kissinger plan through the Peace for
Galilee War in the
1980's (also known as the Lebanon War.) It wasn't until the Labor Party
regained power in the
1992 elections with Rabin as prime minister that Kissinger could truly
reassert his influence in
Israel.
Kissinger seems to have a great deal of power over other individuals as
well. In 1994, Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres was on his way to South Africa when, summoned by
Kissinger, he made
a 5,000 mile detour to meet Kissinger for two hours in a Manhattan restaurant.
Ariel Sharon, former defense minister and now national infrastructure
minister, alson met
privately with Kissinger at the Sheraton Hotel in Manhattan on October 17,
1996; they were
spotted by reporters. The Jerusalem Post also published a picture from the
Associated Press of
the two men shaking hands in its October 11, 1996, edition. Sharon,
supposedly in New York
for an Israel-North America Business Conference, told reporters at a press
conference after the
meeting with Kissinger, "There must be sacrifices for peace. Peace, like
war, is cruel. It requires
concessions." Sharon's spokesman, Raanan Giffin, later played down the
entire affair. "I don't
know why everyone is making such a fuss about it," Giffin said. "Mr. Sharon
has met Dr.
Kissinger every time he's flown to America over the past twenty five years .
. . Dr. Kissinger and
Mr. Sharon have shared a deep friendship that began after the Yom Kippur War."
Giffin refused to give details about what Sharon and Kissinger discussed,
saying that only the
peace process and "regional details" were involved. Kissinger continues to
control Israel
through the latest prime minister-Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu's contacts with individuals from the Council of Foreign Relations
can be traced to an
anti-terrorism conference which Netanyahu organized in memory of his dead
brother, Yonatan,
who died during the raid on Entebbe, Uganda.
Netanyahu returned to Israel after quitting a $100,000 a year job in the
U.S. with the Boston
Group, owned by Ira Magarzina, a well-known New World Order insider and the
person behind
the failed Clinton health plan. Netanyahu worked for the Boston Group only
eight months,
deciding to take a position with a furniture firm in Israel which paid only
$25,000. When he held
the anti-terrorism conference, the CFR sent its most influential members at
the time-including
George Schultz and George Bush from the Trilateral Commission. It is strange
that the CFR
would be interested in a conference organized by an unknown, even if it was
in memory of an
Israeli war hero.
After the anti-terrorism conference, Moshe Arens asked Netanyahu to be his
aid in Washington,
D.C. when Arens served as Israeli ambassador to the U.S. After a two-year
stint working for
Arens, Shimon Peres successfully secured Netanyahu's appointment as Israel's
U.N.
ambassador over Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's objections. While U.N.
ambassador,
Secretary of State George Schultz, a former member of the CFR, visited
Netanyahu every time
he flew to New York City.
Schultz's connections with Netanyahu continue to this day. Before he became
prime minister,
Netanyahu was opposed to the establishment of a regional branch of the World
Bank in the
Middle East. According to an article in the August 1, 1996 edition of The
Jerusalem Post,
Netanyahu changed his mind after meeting with Schultz in the U.S. on his
first visit there after
his election victory.
Before his death, Rabin related what he thought was a funny story in an
interview on Israeli
television. Kissinger told Rabin that Netanyahu had called him in New York
and requested he
issue a proclamation against stationing foreign troops on the Golan Heights
as part of any
peace treaty with Syria. According to Rabin, Kissinger told Netanyahu, "Oh,
Bibi, stop bothering
me with your nonsense, I don't have time."
The next day, Netanyahu confirmed the phone call to Kissinger. However,
Netanyahu said that
Kissinger did not laugh at him but said he would consider Netanyahu's request.
In spite of Netanyahu's various connections with the CFR and the New World
Order insiders, it
is clear he did not know exactly what he was getting involved in until after
he was elected prime
minister in May, 1996.
On Friday, July 5, 1996, an economic "International Forum for the Middle
East" was held in
Amman, Jordan. Some of the attendees included Simon Weil, first president of
the European
Union, Henry Kissinger, and Conrad Black, CEO of Hollinger International and
owner of The
Jerusalem Post. It is somewhat odd that these men would fly from halfway
acrosse the world to
Amman, Jordan for a simple economic conference.
The Jerusalem Post described the conference in its July 10, 1996, edition.
"The 30 politicians,
economists and academics in the forum, including Henry Kissinger, Simon
Weil, and Lord
Weidenfeld, will monitor the effects of important events on the region and
make appropriate
recommendations."
Some important questions need to be asked about this conference. First, what
authority do
Henry Kissinger and these other men have to monitor events in the Middle
East and make
"appropriate recommendations"? What kind of recommendations will they be
making? And to
whom?
After the conference, Kissinger flew to Jerusalem with conrad Black in
Black's private plane.
While in Jerusalem, Kissinger held two meetings: one with newly-elected
Prime Minister
Netanyahu and another with Yehuda Levy, president of The Jerusalem Post.
On July 8, 1996, The Jerusalem Post carried a story about Kissinger's visits
to both men,
complete with a picture of Kissinger, Conrad Black, and Yehuda Levy together
at the Post
building. The article was entitled: "Kissinger: PM will learn peace is in
Israel's interests."
"Furthering the Middle East process is necessary for Israel and Benyamin
Netanyahu will soon
realize this, former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger said yesterday.
"Speaking to reporters after visiting the grave of Yitzhak Rabin, Kissinger
said, 'What he [Rabin]
has started grew out of Israel's necessities, and I think any prime minister
will come to the
conclusion that the [peace] process has to be continued. Of course, each
leader has his own
ideas.'
"Kissinger, in Israel to visit Rabin's family, met Netanyahu earlier at the
prime minister's
residence. He said he is confident Netanyahu would take a 'constructive'
message to
Washington on his maiden visit starting tomorrow.
"Israel and the United States have a common destiny, and their leaders have
come to express
that common destiny' Kissinger added.
" Kissinger and Conrad Black, CEO of The Jerusalem Post's parent company,
Hollinger
International, also paid a visit to The Jerusalem Post building for a short,
unplanned meeting
with the President and Publisher Yehuda Levy.
"Levy updated them on the situation at the Post, focusing on the
departure of
executive editor David Bar-Illan."
Kissinger held a two-hour private meeting with Netanyahu. According to those
who were
present, Netanyahu emerged from the meeting white and pale, refusing to
repeat what
Kissinger had said to him.
It is not too hard to deduce who is behind Netanyahu's meetings with Arafat,
his caving in to
Arab demands on the Hebron agreement, and the continuing building freeze of
Jewish
settlements in the territories.
Jibril Rajoub's security men will continue to roam Jerusalem unhindered.
Under Netanyahu,
Orient House and other PA institutions in the city have not only remained
open, they have
flourished. According to the February 12, 1997 edition of Ha'aretz, twenty
PA institutions and
offices are now operating openly in East Jerusalem. Netanyahu claimed only
four PA
institutions were found in Jerusalem. However, Ha'aretz listed all twenty PA
institutions,
describing their functions.
It will be amazing if the apartment buildings of Jerusalem's Har Homa are
ever built. Netanyahy
refused to authorize building the apartments before he left for Washington,
D.C. in February, to
the great disappointment of Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert and a delegation of
coalition
members. Although construction on Har Homa was authorized by the cabinet
after he returned
to Israel, Netanyahu ordered it delayed he says for "technical reasons."
These same "technical
reasons" were stated when construction for settlements in Judea and Samaria
(West Bank)
were authorized-and stalled.
The amount of control Kissinger now wields over Netanyahu was never more
clear than during
the prime minister's trip to the U.S. in February. After meeting with
Clinton, Netanyahu planned
a short visit in New York City, planning to leave on Saturday night after
Shabbat was over. But
while he was in Washington, he suddenly announced he would stay in New York
for an
additional 24 hours.
An article in Ha'aretz on Friday, February 14, 1997 reported that Netanyahu
had decided to
spend an extra day there in order to meet with various Jewish leaders on
Saturday night and
hold press conferences on Sunday. Among the additional meetings Netanyahu
scheduled was
one with former secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
Netanyahu did not suddenly "decide" to stay in New York an extra 24 hours;
he was ordered to
do so by Kissinger.
When Yasser Arafat declares a Palestinian state, Netanyahu will not say or
do anything to
prevent it, no matter how much he protests to the contrary right now.
Indeed, he cannot do
anything, for he is powerless.
Israel has a hidden leader that they did not choose or vote for, and one
they do not know
anything about.
Henry Kissinger is the real prime minister of Israel.
Conclusion
Joseph Alsop, a noted columnist who witnessed Dr. Kissinger's rise to
political prominence,
wrote in his editorial column:
As secretary of state, Kissinger will be acting upon a view of the political
historical process SO
SOMBER THAT IT IS CLOSE TO ANTI-AMERICAN. The American view is all optimism
and all
morality . . . That is not the way Henry Kissinger thinks. HE NEVER EXPECTS
ANY NATION
TO PUT MORALITY ABOVE THE CHANCE OF GREAT GAIN . . ."
Daily Oklahoman 9/10/73, emphasis added).
Dr. Henry Kissinger is a political survivor. Her continues on to pursue the
"cruel road to peace"
at the expense of singular nationalism, biblical morality; and God's
standard for human
government. The odds are fantastically high as to preclude his present
status as having been
arrived at through chance. Therefore, if not by chance, it must be by
design. Whose design?
The CFR has a plan for a One World Order. The Devil pursued his plan to
exalt his throne
above the stars of God. God has a plan to bring all nations into Israel at
the battle of
Armageddon. God's plan includes ruling ". . . in the kingdom of men, and
giveth it to
whomsoever he will, and setteth over it the basest of men" (Daniel 4:17).
N. W. Hutchings
Carol Rushton
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