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Took 'em long enough.
Kissinger, a long time friend of the notorious Anti Defamation League of B'nai B'Rith, the most active terrorist organization operating in the United States, reassured the Zionists of their faith in him by making public speeches at some twenty-five ADL fund raising events while he was serving as Secretary of State. He also pulled off an outstanding public relations coup by "requesting" that his ostensible boss, President Richard Nixon, make a public fundraising speech at an ADL national convention.
During the 1930s and the 1940s, the ADL was generally filed by intelligence groups under "KGB operation". Its activities in the United States were largely confined to harassing, intimidating and defeating for public office anyone who publicly criticized Communism. Kissinger himself was described by Communist defectors as a longtime KGB agent whose code name was "BOR", recruited by the Soviets while serving in the U.S. Occupation Government in Germany after World War II. His handler in the U.S., a Dr. Helmut Sonnenfeldt, also emerged as an influential government official, participating in the highest levels of government intelligence operations as a "consultant" to the Department of State. There was considerable speculation that he also functioned as a "consultant" to various other governments, but no serious effort was made to find out. Certainly Kissinger felt at home with the KGB-directed ADL organization. After the State of Israel was established in 1948, the hardline Stalinists and KGB operatives in the ADL were either weeded out or died of old age, allowing the ADL to reemerge as the official unregistered lobbyist for the State of Israel in the United States (tax exempt, of course).
Because its KGB operations had always been sub rosa, the ADL's tax-exempt status as a terrorist organization dedicated to blackmailing, intimidating and harassing American citizens had never been challenged. Now that it suddenly reemerged as an illegal, unregistered agent for a foreign power, the State of Israel, Kissinger advised its leaders that its tax-exempt status needed shoring up against possible government scrutiny, however unlikely that might be. None other than the former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (under his leadership, the IRS was popularly known as "the Israeli Revenue Service"), one Sheldon Cohen, donated his services to rewrite the U.S. tax code to expressly give the Anti-Defamation League permanent and irrevocable tax exemption, the code revisions also being broadened to grant all Zionist underground organizations in the U.S., some seven hundred groups a told, the same tax exemption. By some legislative legerdemain, the revised U.S. tax code has since managed to deny tax exemption to any group in the United States which criticizes the State of Israel, or which tries to defend the American worker against the unconscionable assaults on the U.S. Treasury by the rapacious and insatiable Zionist representatives in Washington. Sheldon Cohen's charitable endeavors were inexplicably rewarded when his Washington law firm became the highly paid private representative for the State of Israel. [1988] Henry the K By Eustace Mullins