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Podcast: Macroaggressions
Episode: Flashback Friday | #392: Blood On His Hands
Description: The death of Henry Kissinger at 100 years old was celebrated by those who understood his role in some of the most destructive decisions in American and world history. From the endless wars to the Petrodollar paradigm to his push for a world government, the man was always involved when the wars kicked off, usually because he was the one authorizing the actions.
From Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, to East Timor, Bangladesh, Argentina, and Chile, Kissinger ordered the bombings of civilians through โterror bombingโ campaigns that dropped twice as many bombs on Southeast Asia than all of World War 2 comb...