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Kissinger Associates, Inc., founded in 1982, is a New York City-based international consulting firm and geopolitical fixing house, founded and run by Henry Kissinger. The firm helps clients to identify strategic partners and investment opportunities, and advises clients on government relations throughout the world.[1] It is an example of the revolving door, where contacts made in politics are used for private enrichment by the associates; and of private diplomacy, where private consultants with government connections can offer more corrupt deals than official diplomacy.
Kissinger Associates does not disclose its list of corporate clients, and reportedly bars clients from acknowledging the relationship.[2] However, over time details from proxy statements and the tendency of senior businessmen to talk about their relationship with Kissinger have leaked out and a number of major corporate clients have been identified (see list below).[3]
The secrecy of their corporate client list has caused problems where Kissinger or a member of his staff were called to public service. In 1989, George Bush nominated Lawrence Eagleburger as his Deputy Secretary of State. Congress required that Eagleburger disclose the names of 16 clients, some of which were his through his Kissinger Associates affiliation.[4]. More recently, Kissinger himself was appointed chairman of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States by George W. Bush. Congressional Democrats insisted that Kissinger disclose the names of clients. Kissinger and President Bush claimed that such disclosures were not necessary, but Kissinger ultimately stepped down, citing conflicts of interest.
In 1999, Mack McLarty, joined Kissinger to open Kissinger McLarty Associates, the firm's office on Eighteenth and K streets in Washington, D.C.[5]. McLarty was White House Chief of Staff under Bill Clinton. Kissinger McLarty is a corporate member of the Council of the Americas, the New York-based business organization established by David Rockefeller in 1965.[5] As of January 2008, the two firms have separated and McLarty Associates, headed by Mack McLarty, is an independent firm based in Washington.[6][7]
Kissinger Associates is located in River House on Park Avenue at Fifty-first Street, in a building also occupied by Peter Peterson's Blackstone Group. It was established in July, 1982 after loans had been secured from Goldman Sachs and a consortium of three other banks. These loans were paid out in two years; by 1987 annual revenues had reached $5 million.[8]
Contents
Associated organizations and individuals
Kissinger Associates has strategic alliances with several firms, including:
- APCO Worldwide, formed October 12th, 2004 [9]
- The Blackstone Group[10], an investment and advisory firm
- Hakluyt & Company[11], a corporate investigation firm
- Covington & Burling, the international law firm, since 2003.[12]
The company is secretive about who works there,the list is therefore incomplete, but prominent staff have included:
- L. Paul Bremer, former managing director. Former Iraq Director of Reconstruction.
- Nelson Cunningham, managing partner at Kissinger McLarty
- Lawrence Eagleburger, former partner[13]
- Richard W. Fisher - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas [14]
- Timothy F. Geithner - president, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- J. Stapleton Roy, vice-chairman. Senior U.S. diplomat.
- Brent Scowcroft, former vice-chairman. Former United States National Security Advisor.
The list on the right was originally drawn from an EIR article.[15]
Directors have included:
- Lord Carrington, from 1982.[16] Secretary-General of NATO
- Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, from 1982.[16] Chairman, Volvo
- William D. Rogers, from 1982.[16] Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs under Nixon
- Eric Roll, from 1984[17]. Chairman S.G. Warburg & Co
- William E. Simon, from 1984[17]. Secretary of the Treasury under Nixon
- Saburo Okita[2], former Japanese Foreign Minister
- Étienne Davignon[18] Former European Commissioner.
- Gary Falle, Falle Strategies
- Full article: Kissinger Associates Staff
- Full article: Kissinger Associates Staff
Known corporate clients
A selected list of the more notable companies (from over two dozen in total) since 1982; his directorships where applicable; and some countries where known advice/contacts were used:
- American Express - Director (Hungary, Japan)
- American International Group - Director, International Advisory Committee (Argentina, China, South Korea)
- Atlantic Richfield
- Chase Manhattan Bank (now JPMorgan Chase) - Chairman, International Advisory Committee
- Coca-Cola (Malaysia)
- Fiat
- Freeport-McMoRan - Director (Burma, Indonesia, Panama)
- Heinz (Ivory Coast, Turkey, Zimbabwe)
- Hollinger, Inc. - Director
- Merck
- Volvo
- Warburg
Known members
19 of the 36 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Robert O. Anderson | Triple Bilderberg Big Oil exec who attended the 1973 Bilderberg |
Paul Bremer | Executive of Marsh & McLennan, a company whose offices were hit by a plane on 9/11, "Coordinator for Counterterrorism", Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority of Iraq ... |
John Brennan | DCIA, "terror expert", helped cover-up CIA/Torture |
Richard Burt | US Deep state operative who took part in the discussion about "terrorism" at the 1986 Bilderberg. Founded Diligence |
Nelson Cunningham | Well-connected Kissinger associate |
Étienne Davignon | Belgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president |
Lawrence Eagleburger | Diplomat, terror expert and US deep state operative |
Timothy Geithner | Multi-Bilderberg central banker |
Pehr G. Gyllenhammar | Swedish CEO, European Round Table of Industrialists, Banque Rothschild, with deep state ties |
Robert D. Hormats | Deep state connected vice Chairman of Kissinger Associates. |
Henry Kissinger | US deep politician, 40+ Bilderbergs, Nobel peace prize, war criminal |
Jami Miscik | CIA Deputy Director for Intelligence. In-Q-Tel, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the American Ditchley Foundation |
Joshua Cooper Ramo | Kissinger protegé |
Bill Richardson | US Bilderberger who went to Myanmar in 2021 "to speed the delivery of COVID-19 vaccines from the COVAX facility to Myanmar and to help mitigate a possible fourth wave of COVID-19." Pal of Jeffrey Epstein. |
William D. Rogers | A protegé of Henry Kissinger. |
Eric Roll | Attended 36 Bilderberg conferences - more than anyone else from UK. |
J. Stapleton Roy | US diplomat interested in Asia |
Brent Scowcroft | Bush family friend, twice National Security Advisor |
William Simon | Wrote a working paper on U.S. Economic Performance and Prospects for the 1982 Bilderberg. |
References
- ↑ https://powerbase.info/index.php/Kissinger_Associates
- ↑ a b Kissinger Means Business Leslie H. Gelb, New York Times April 20th 1986
- ↑ Corporate clients identified - see Walter Isaacson, Kissinger: A Biography, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992, (updated 2005). (pp.730-51)
- ↑ Disclosure Sought From Policy Group Jeff Gerth, New York Times, May 20th, 1989
- ↑ a b Council of the Americas Member: Kissinger McLarty Associates Council of the Americas
- ↑ http://www.maglobal.com maglobal.com
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- ↑ Location and revenues - see Isaacson, Kissinger, op.cit. (p.732)
- ↑ Kissinger Associates, APCO Join in Strategic Alliance, October 12th, 2004, APCO Worldwide
- ↑ Strategic alliances the Blackstone Group
- ↑ Survey - Corporate Security: The top players in intelligence industry Financial Times Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, April 10th, 2001
- ↑ Making an Alliance Official Judy Sarasohn, Washington Post October 2nd, 2003
- ↑ BCCI and Kissinger Associates, John Kerry & Hank Brown The BCCI Affair United States Congress
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1984/eirv11n49-19841218/eirv11n49-19841218_010-the_investment_bankers_behind_ki.pdf
- ↑ a b c Kissinger's New Team Don Oberdorfer Washington Post August 24th, 1982
- ↑ a b Gilpin Kenneth N. Eagleburger Is Joining Kissinger Associates New York Times June 1st, 1984
- ↑ Etienne Davignon delivers the plenary address on the third day of EITC 97 European Union Publications Office