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By his own account,  Brzezinski facilitated the development of Islamic fundamentalism.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPkQP_C7Fdc</ref> At the time, this was for exploitation to use against the [[USSR]].  
 
By his own account,  Brzezinski facilitated the development of Islamic fundamentalism.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPkQP_C7Fdc</ref> At the time, this was for exploitation to use against the [[USSR]].  
  
Brzezinski served as [[Bill Clinton]]'s emissary to [[Azerbaijan]] in order to promote the [[Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline]]. Subsequently, he became a member of Honorary Council of Advisors of [[US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commer]] (USACC). Further, he led, together with fellow member of [[Le Cercle]], [[Lane Kirkland]], the effort to increase the endowment for the U.S.-sponsored [[Polish-American Freedom Foundation]] from the proposed $112&nbsp;million to an eventual total of well over $200&nbsp;million.
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Brzezinski served as [[Bill Clinton]]'s emissary to [[Azerbaijan]] in order to promote the [[Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline]]. Subsequently, he became a member of Honorary Council of Advisors of [[US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce]] (USACC). Further, he led, together with fellow member of [[Le Cercle]], [[Lane Kirkland]], the effort to increase the endowment for the U.S.-sponsored [[Polish-American Freedom Foundation]] from the proposed $112&nbsp;million to an eventual total of well over $200&nbsp;million.
  
 
As Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO Policy (2001–2005) he developed "a plan for Europe" urging the expansion of [[NATO]], making the case for the expansion of NATO to the [[Baltic states]].
 
As Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO Policy (2001–2005) he developed "a plan for Europe" urging the expansion of [[NATO]], making the case for the expansion of NATO to the [[Baltic states]].

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Person.png Zbigniew Brzezinski   Amazon Companies House Powerbase Sourcewatch WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Politician, Deep politician)
Zbigniew Brzezinski.jpg
BornZbigniew Kazimierz Brzeziński
March 28, 1928
Warsaw, Poland
Died2017-05-26 (Age 89)
Falls Church, Virginia, U.S.
NationalityUS
Alma materMcGill University, Harvard University
Parents • Tadeusz Brzeziński
• Leonia Roman Brzezińska
Children • Ian Brzezinski
• Mark Brzezinski
• Mika Brzezinski
SpouseEmilie Benes Brzezinski
Founder ofTrilateral Commission, Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation
Member ofAction Council for Peace in the Balkans, AmeriCares, American Committee for Peace in Chechnya, Atlantik-Brücke, Balkan Action Committee, Center for European Policy Analysis, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Freedom House, Georgetown Leadership Seminar, Le Cercle, PIAB, Trilateral Commission, US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
PartyDemocratic
US Deep politician, Cercle, Bilderberg, ...

Employment.png National Security Advisor

In office
January 20, 1977 - January 21, 1981
Member of Le Cercle.

Zbigniew Brzezinski, a Polish-born US deep politician, was one of only 47 people known to have attended both the Bilderberg and Le Cercle. In his obituary, the Washington Post termed him a "combative, visionary foreign policy intellectual".[2] On the same occasion, the Progressive Labor Party termed him "a major architect of U.S. imperialism."[3]

A video by James Corbett

Background

Zbigniew Brzezinski was born in Poland. The Second World War had a profound effect on Brzezinski, who stated that: "The extraordinary violence that was perpetrated against Poland did affect my perception of the world, and made me much more sensitive to the fact that a great deal of world politics is a fundamental struggle."[4] Brzezinski became a naturalized American citizen in 1958.[5]

Career

Zbigniew Brzezinski was a professor at Columbia University in the late 1960s when, during a Progressive Labor Party-led student strike, he called for the arrest, trial and incarceration of the leadership of 1968 campus strikes — and “[i]f that leadership cannot be liquidated at least it can be expelled from the country.”[3]

By his own account, Brzezinski facilitated the development of Islamic fundamentalism.[6] At the time, this was for exploitation to use against the USSR.

Brzezinski served as Bill Clinton's emissary to Azerbaijan in order to promote the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline. Subsequently, he became a member of Honorary Council of Advisors of US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce (USACC). Further, he led, together with fellow member of Le Cercle, Lane Kirkland, the effort to increase the endowment for the U.S.-sponsored Polish-American Freedom Foundation from the proposed $112 million to an eventual total of well over $200 million.

As Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO Policy (2001–2005) he developed "a plan for Europe" urging the expansion of NATO, making the case for the expansion of NATO to the Baltic states.

Peter Dale Scott on Zbigniew Brzezinski's boast.

 

Documents by Zbigniew Brzezinski

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Brzezinski's Black Room Report to president Carterreport20 November 1979Zbigniew Brzezinski
Iran
Coup
US/Deep state
US National Security Advisor Brzezinski's plans for regime change in Iran, including many methods and covert tactics that are familiar 40 years later.
File:Between Two Ages.pdfbook1970The Great GameA 1970 book that had a very clear vision of the Internet along with other technical developments that would today be considered outlandish. Especially weather warfare and society control by electromagnetic means. Some quotes summarized here.

 

A Quote by Zbigniew Brzezinski

PageQuote
Directed-energy weapon“In addition, it may be possible—and tempting—to exploit for strategic political purposes the fruits of research on the brain and on human behavior. Gordon J. F. MacDonald, a geophysicist specializing in problems of warfare, has written that accurately timed, artificially excited electronic strokes "could lead to a pattern of oscillations that produce relatively high power levels over certain regions of the earth. ... In this way, one could develop a system that would seriously impair the brain performance of very large populations in selected regions over an extended period. . . . No matter how deeply disturbing the thought of using the environment to manipulate behavior for national advantages to some, the technology permitting such use will very probably develop within the next few decades.”

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Nebojsa MalicZbigniew Brzezinski notoriously said that Russia cannot be an imperial power without Ukraine. I think he was wrong, but that's irrelevant; the foreign policy Blob in DC thinks this is Gospel truth.

This is why they went all-in on making Ukraine the anti-Russia, starting with the Orange Revolution in 2004. This is why they installed Vladimir Zelensky and poured over $200 billion worth of weapons, ammo and cash into Project Ukraine in just the past 2.5 years.

But what if, and hear me out, they also realized at some point that their original plan failed, and that Ukraine is on track to become either a client of Russia or be absorbed outright — and changed their priorities to ensure there won't be any Ukrainians. That way, if Russia takes the territory, at least it won't have the demographics?

Crazy as this sounds, it's one possible realistic explanation for the GAE insistence that Kiev keeps feeding its men into the meat grinder. Whoever survives, they figure, will be a refugee in the West or a hardcore Banderite (or both). Women can be sex workers (as so many already are), and children can be funneled into adoption mills (as so many already are).

Ghoulish? Absolutely. But from the perspective of the Greater Atlantic Empire and its leadership, none of whom intend to live in Ukraine, perfectly logical.”
Nebojsa MalicNovember 2024

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/196625 March 196627 March 1966Germany
Wiesbaden
Hotel Nassauer Hof
Top of the agenda of the 15th Bilderberg in Wiesbaden, Germany, was the restructuring of NATO. Since this discussion was held, all permanent holders of the position of NATO Secretary General have attended at least one Bilderberg conference prior to their appointment.
Bilderberg/196826 April 196828 April 1968Canada
Mont Tremblant
The 17th Bilderberg and the 2nd in Canada
Bilderberg/197221 April 197223 April 1972Belgium
Hotel La Reserve
Knokke
The 21st Bilderberg, 102 guests. It spawned the Trilateral Commission.
Bilderberg/197311 May 197313 May 1973Sweden
Saltsjöbaden
The meeting at which the 1973 oil crisis appears to have been planned.
Bilderberg/197525 April 197527 April 1975Turkey
Golden Dolphin Hotel
Cesme
The 24th Bilderberg Meeting, 98 guests
Bilderberg/197821 April 197823 April 1978US
New Jersey
Princeton University
The 26th Bilderberg, held in the US
Bilderberg/198510 May 198512 May 1985New York
US
Arrowwood of Westchester
Rye Brook
The 33rd Bilderberg, held in Canada
Brussels Forum/201520 March 201522 March 2015Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
Cleve
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The 2015 main theme was (R)evolution.
Le Cercle/1977 (Washington)10 November 197713 November 1977US
Washington DC
Detailed in a diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks in 2009.
Munich Security Conference/201431 January 20142 February 2014Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 50th Munich Security Conference

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Brzezinski's Black Room Report to president Carterreport20 November 1979Zbigniew BrzezinskiUS National Security Advisor Brzezinski's plans for regime change in Iran, including many methods and covert tactics that are familiar 40 years later.
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