Rolling Stone Lawsuit Forces Release of Henry Kissinger’s FBI Files
In response to a lawsuit by Rolling Stone and National Security Counselors, the Department of Justice has turned over two tranches of FBI documents related to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Rolling Stone’s Freedom of Information Act request, filed hours after the announcement of his death in November 2023, seeks expedited processing of FBI files related to the former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to President Nixon. Kissinger is widely considered to be a war criminal for his role in the bombing of Cambodia, a coup in Chile, and massacres in East Timor and Bangladesh, and his legacy remains controversial among historians despite his bipartisan embrace by Washington, D.C. power players over the last half century.
While a historic figure in American foreign policy, Kissinger had an impact on American diplomacy right up until his death. After his death in late 2023, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken lauded the former Nixon advisor and revealed that he had sought Kissinger’s counsel ”as recently as about a month ago.”
“Even after only two releases, we’re already learning new things about one of the most polarizing American public figures of the last hundred years, and that’s just from the archival records,” said Kel McClanahan, an attorney at National Security Counselors representing Rolling Stone. “This is a man who single-handedly shaped much of post-WWII US foreign policy and kept his fingers in every foreign relations pie up until his death, and we will keep pursuing the truth and our right to learn it as soon as possible, not when the FBI feels like telling us.”
The Department of Justice has released two batches of documents thus far in response to Rolling Stone’s suit. The documents, which cover the background investigations into Kissinger throughout successive administrations, illustrate the extreme deference shown to the former Nixon foreign policy strategist, despite severe lapses in ethics and his role in the illegal wiretapping of an employee. ...
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Volksverpetzer-2.0 ?
"Der Bundesfinanzhof hatte 2019 mit Blick auf das Anti-Globalisierungsnetzwerk Attac geurteilt, dass Tätigkeiten, die darauf abzielen, politische Entscheidungen und die öffentliche Meinung zu beeinflussen, nicht gemeinnützig seien und daher keinen Anspruch auf Steuervorteile hätten. "
Die richtige Parteilichkeit ist demnach gemeinnützig, die falsche Parteilichkeit dagegen nicht? In der Konsequenz die Zivilgesellschaft als Faktotum regierungsamtlicher Politik, gerne auch mit öffentlichen Mitteln finanziert. Während der Corona-Zeit konnte das besichtigt werden.
Insgesamt sollten solche Überlegungen nicht dazu verleiten, die Regierung zu kritisieren. Vielmehr ist es eine Erfolgsgeschichte für die Demokratie, wenn selbsternannte Anarchisten und Kommunisten willenslos dem aktuellen Regierungssprecher nachplappern. Hier funktioniert die Integration.