A Response to Henry Kissinger Part II

BY PETER HARRIS Part 1 of 2 is available here It is good to save the best till last, and in his analysis, Kissinger does just that. But if his analysis at this point is at its most original, it is also at its most terrifying as it concerns a novel threat that is existential in scope, but which can be understood analogously again through … Continue reading A Response to Henry Kissinger Part II

A Response to Henry Kissinger Part I

BY PETER HARRIS Henry Kissinger, the startlingly energetic centenarian, is dead. For those not acquainted with his career, he was the US Secretary of State under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and continued to play a key role in foreign policy formulation as a consultant after his departure from high office. Whatever one thinks of his approach to diplomacy during his exceptionally lengthy career, Kissinger … Continue reading A Response to Henry Kissinger Part I

Globalists As They See Themselves

BY NIALL McCRAE The Davos set, those progressive politicians, corporate bosses, bankers and sanctimonious celebrities who meet in the Swiss Alps every spring, have plenty of power and privilege. They talk of ‘smart cities’, digital currencies, radical action against climate change, internet safety and social justice. These assorted concerns may not readily make a coherent and realistic prospectus, but Covid-19 showed that where there’s a … Continue reading Globalists As They See Themselves