Wednesday, March 1, 2023

the Kissinger-Jake Sullivan connection

In Russia and China their cov19 gene therapies are similar to the modified-DNA approach of Astra Zeneca and J&J and to the modified-RNA approach of Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech, but the Communist world’s injections are less lethal, less toxic. Many countries have preferred to buy into that course; the only countries I have heard of avoiding all this gene-editing stuff is Sri Lanka that went with ivermectin effectively and a swath of mid-Africa countries. This heavy-monopoly death coil of gene-editing is centered at the East Coast USA, at Mainz, Germany in the case of BioNTech, and reinforced via the Shanghai and Vancouver, Canada development and massive production of lipid nanoparticle delivery for gene-editing that has taken place. This globalist population-reduction plot is also reinforced via WEF and Klaus Schwab. Its origins go back to mega-monopolist John D. Rockefeller and to population-control practiced through many centuries via various techniques. It is a covert world war and its base is mostly in the US and Canada as far as evidence shows, meaning that what goes on in Communist China is not clear. We know that Kissinger with Mao set this course from July 1971 covert meeting in Beijing. We know that the current NSA to Biden is J. J. Sullivan who is following the course of Kissinger who advised the Pentagon from 2001 to present via Defense Policy Board. We know that Kissinger, Bill Gates, Bloomberg and Hank Paulson travelled to Beijing in Nov. 2019. We know enough, but those globalists are very entrenched, very stealthy, very deceptive. They feed off this world, not just America. -r. ........................................... Jake Sullivan (born 1976), current N.S.A to Biden, also worked for Brookings Institution president Strobe Talbott at the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization.[8] In 2008 Sullivan was an advisor to Hillary Clinton during the primary cycle and then to Barack Obama during the general election campaign.  He prepared Clinton and Obama for debates.[7]  When Clinton became Secretary of State, Sullivan joined as her deputy chief of staff[10] and Director of Policy Planning . Sullivan worked in the Obama administration as Deputy Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor to U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.[12] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Sullivan ………………...............… US DNI Avril Haines, 
NSA Jake Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken also signed a Belfer Center-backed letter  advocating for collaboration between the U.S. and China to “develop” a vaccine. 2-2-2021   At Harvard U.:  A host of high-level advisers in the Biden White House appear to have no issues with the aforementioned liaising with the Chinese Communist Party and its military via Belfer Center, which won't disclose its funding sources.  Pictures from the event reveal People’s Liberation Army General Hao Yeli in attendance: -PLA General Hao (foreground left)....   Ash Carter, an Obama-era Secretary of Defense, leads the Belfer Center at Harvard.   Jake Sullivan, Biden’s National Security Adviser, has served as a Senior Fellow at the Belfer Center.   US DNI Haines, Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken also signed a Belfer Center-backed letter advocating for collaboration between the U.S. and China to “develop” a vaccine and insisting the U.S. can rely on China for “protective gear and medicines needed to fight the virus.”     https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/yale-china-center-biden-ties/   ................................... 2-20-2021  President Biden’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Senior Adviser on China in Policy Planning Mira Rapp-Hooper served as fellows at Yale’s Paul Tsai China Center, which has taken $millions in Chinese Communist Party cash and counts Chinese government and military-linked individuals as fellows and speakers.   https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/yale-china-center-biden-ties/          .....................................  The Kissinger Center at Johns Hopkins U. is grateful to the contributions to the group’s discussion of world order and American grand strategy by Study Group members  1) Jake Sullivan, who now serves as President Biden’s National Security Adviser, and (2) William J. Burns, President Biden’s nominee to be the Director of Central Intelligence Agency. Also engaged with the students from the Kissinger Center’s Seminar, courses taught at the undergraduate and graduate level. Our students have also had the opportunity to learn from friends and affiliates of the Center including (3) Kathleen Hicks, former Kissinger Center Donald Marron Scholar and current Deputy Secretary of Defense (who also served on the leadership team of the Kissinger Center’s IPSCON program); (4) Derek Chollet, former Kissinger Center Senior Fellow and current Counselor of the State Department; (5) Kelly Magsamen, Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense; and (6) Amanda Sloat, Senior Director for European Affairs on the National Security Council…. The Kissinger Center has engaged leading experts in our grant-funded projects and programming.  The International Policy Scholars Consortium and Network (IPSCON), funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, aims to create a cohort of scholar-practitioners, providing them with the mentoring and instruction needed to perform in high-level in senior policy roles and address their research to the real-world problems policymakers confront. Now in its seventh year, the network has mentored over 70 emerging scholars from across the country. Among the program’s first junior scholars were (a) Rebecca Lissner, who now serves as Director for Strategic Plans at the National Security Council, and (b) Mira Rapp-Hopper, who serves as Senior Advisor on the Policy and Planning Staff at the Department of State. Distinguished speakers in the program have included Avril Haines, the Director of National Intelligence;  Wendy Sherman, President Biden’s nominee for Deputy Secretary of State; and Bonnie Jenkins, President Biden’s nominee for Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs.  Alexander Bick, the former Associate Director and Fellow at the Center and current Director for Strategic Plans at the National Security Council. The Kissinger Center’s Nuclear Studies Research Initiative (NSRI) is a major interdisciplinary program established to support and expand a renaissance in nuclear studies…including the Kissinger Center’s friend and colleague, (7) Colin Kahl, President Biden’s nominee for Undersecretary of Defense for Policy (esp. Afghanistan). The Kissinger Center is also proud to lead the Future Strategy Forum, an initiative that connects scholars who research national security with leading practitioners, showcases female talent in the field, and builds networks across the policy-academic gap. Our recent conference, “The Future of Statecraft”, featured talks by Linda Thomas-Greenfield, President Biden’s nominee for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and Susan Rice, Director of the Domestic Policy Council at the White House. https://sais.jhu.edu/kissinger/news/biden-harris-administration …………………………

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