Henry Kissinger in new WikiLeaks document release

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  1. Resistance isn't futile

    Resistance isn't futile Member

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    The most evil man on earth just made it to wikileaks.
    http://wikileaks.org/plusd/


    The kissenger cables

    WikiLeaks has released a new trove of documents, more than 1.7m US State Department cables dating from 1973 to 1976, which they have dubbed "The Kissinger Cables", after Henry Kissinger, who in those years served as secretary of state and assistant to the president for national security affairs. One cable includes a transcribed conversation where Kissinger displays remarkable candor:
    "Before the Freedom of Information Act, I used to say at meetings, 'The illegal we do immediately; the unconstitutional takes a little longer.' [laughter] But since the Freedom of Information Act, I'm afraid to say things like that."
    source :http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/apr/11/wikileaks-kissinger-cables-bradley-manning

    Well what can I say? The man is a devil in every sense of the word.
     
  2. jmt

    jmt Ezekiel 25:17

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    the miserable **** us a bilderberger scum. hell awaits.
     
  3. Mr. Bleak

    Mr. Bleak Member

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    "Before the Freedom of Information Act, I used to say at meetings, 'The illegal we do immediately; the unconstitutional takes a little longer.' [laughter] But since the Freedom of Information Act, I'm afraid to say things like that."

    This is what they used to laugh and talk about 40 years ago with NO repercussions. Imagine how terrible it must be now...
     
  4. peacefulactvist

    peacefulactvist Banned

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    got to love wiki leaks. thank good there are groups like them
     
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