They say only the good die young.
In other news, Henry Kissinger continues to refuse to stop being a “useless eater” (his own words) as he turned 100 yesterday, May 27.
Kissinger is best know for be a war criminal and New World Order backer who promotes depopulation as a member of such illustrious groups as the World Economic Forum and the Bilderberg Group.
The Corbett Report has described Kissinger:
“A war criminal, a genocidal eugenicist, a power-hungry plotter, a modern-day Machiavelli, a Rockefeller toady. Meet Henry Kissinger.”
Mickey Z wrote for Global Research that “Kissinger’s interests have heavily influenced the parasites-in-charge (regardless of political party).” He noted a 1974 memo, National Security Study Memorandum 200, written by Kissinger which argued for “technological innovations” (think bioweapon death shots) to depopulate the globe.
Kissinger’s best accomplishments was in propping up the Military Industrial Complex. Mickey Z notes one occasion from 1975:
“With a total population of nearly 30 million, the Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world without their own country and have often been used as geopolitical pawns. In 1975, in the midst of a border dispute between Iraq and the Shah of Iran (a U.S. ally), then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger secretly channeled $16 million in military aid to Iraqi Kurds.
The Kurds, succumbing to the spin, believed Washington was finally supporting their right to self-determination. In reality, the United States was using the Kurdish rebels to sap the resources of the Iraqi regime and coerce them into a settlement….
When asked to explain America’s duplicity towards the Kurds, Kissinger delivered a one-liner that effectively sums up his beliefs and U.S. foreign policy: ‘Covert action should not be confused with missionary work.’”
Kissinger does not like being held accountable. He once said:
“Depopulation should be the highest priority of foreign policy towards the Third World, because the U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries.”
When confronted by a journalist about the statement, Kissinger told him that he “should be ashamed of yourself.”
So, cheers to you Mr. Kissinger on turning 100. Here’s Monty Python to serenade you:
And for those of you who have been victimized by the depopulation agenda of the globalist, just remember that it’s for the greater good.
On a serious note, those of us who love God and put our faith in Jesus are required to shine a light on this world and expose the darkness. Kissinger is just one of the many criminals of our government. It might be a lonely place exposing their crimes, but we are commanded to by God.
As we see the pathetic, weak state of the American church, this is a message it needs to hear.
Brian Shilhavy wrote for Vaccine Impact:
“Confronting evil and darkness by exposing it through the light of truth, is a job that very few people are willing to do, including those who claim to be followers of Jesus and claim to have experienced the spiritual birth.
The reason for this is because to take on this mission of exposing the darkness, is to be willing to give up everything this world has to offer, even your own family, and to invite those who rule in the kingdom of darkness to come after you, to try to silence and destroy you….
Desiring the things that this world has to offer is called ‘idolatry’ in the Bible, because God presents himself as the only one who is able to completely meet all of our needs in this life….
We are not called to an easy life if we are disciples of Jesus. We are called to warfare, and to expose Satan’s lies, and those who serve him while pretending not to.
Pain, suffering, persecution, loneliness: these are all the things we are called to experience, just as Jesus experienced the same things when he came to earth to expose the darkness ruled by Satan.
We can have ‘joy’ and peace in our hearts from knowing we are on the right side and doing God’s will, but we are not called to a life of happiness or ease in this evil world system.
We spend what few years we have to walk in this world system by investing in the future, not the present, as we wait in hopeful expectation for the promises of God to be fulfilled.”
Justice may not come for the likes of Kissinger in this life. But make no mistake, justice will come at some time. And to Kissinger, sincerely, repent now while there’s still time.