December 13, 2002
Kissinger's
Conflict
Lucrative GlobalNet Inc. Contract
SEC Filings Examined
By Howard Hobbs PhD Editor & Publisher
WASHINGTON -- Henry Kissinger, a Nobel Laureate
and the most famous diplomat of his generation is also an international
business and foreign policy consultant to President George W. Bush,
and some undisclosed foreign interests, has abruptly resigned his
911 Commission chair set up to investigate intelligence and security
failures related to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Dr. Kissinger cited "conflicts of interest"
when asked to disclose the names of his clients, which include many
foreign governments.
Apparently the "conflict" was
not disclosed by Kissinger until he was was asked to submit the
names of his clients in writing to Department of State officials
last week.
Some of Kissinger's most ardent supporters were stunned by his refusal
to identify the names and sources of his income. Then came notice
he had suddenly resignation rather thn to disclose their identities.
Dr. Kissinger had been named in an investigation
as being involved in creating the coup that toppled Chilean President
Allende.
The effectsd of that action was blamed
for undermining then President Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam peace talks
prolonging the war by seven years. It was alledged that Johnson
engineered the secret bombing of Cambodia, and approved Indonesian
president Suharto's use of U.S. arms to massacre 100,000 East Timorese
have resulted in summonses by five nations seeking to depose him.
The resignation is a major disappointment
to President Bush. Making matteres worse, Wednesday, former Senate
Majority Leader George Mitchell, the 911 commission's vice chairman,
resigned, also citing his refusal to identify the sources of his
income and names of his clients.
This newspaper broke the news last year
that GlobalNet
had retains the Kissinger-McLarty Strategic Consulting firm
to help execute its further expansion into Latin America.
GlobalNet currently provides customers
in the United States and Latin America with high-quality voice,
fax, and other value-added services through its growing internet-protocol
based network.
At the time Bob Donahue, GlobalNet CEO,
told reporters, "...as we quickly continue to build our network
and customer base in Latin America, Kissinger McLarty Associates,
with its political savvy and contacts, will help us establish relationships
and avoid pitfalls as we enter new markets.''
Kissinger McLarty Associates make
strategic advisory and advocacy services to a select group of U.S.
and multinational companies. The firm provides high-level intervention
on special projects, assists its clients to identify strategic partners
and investment opportunities, and advises clients on government
relations throughout the world.
The Chairman and Vice Chairman of Kissinger
McLarty Associates are Henry Kissinger, and Thomas F.
"Mack'' McLarty, who has worked with Presidents Carter, Bush, and
Clinton, including service as President Clinton's Chief of Staff
and Special Envoy for the Americas.
In checking with the Security and Exchange Commission
it appears D.C.-based Kissinger McLarty Associates is an
affiliate of Kissinger Associates, Inc., headquartered in
New York City. It appears to be the only client ofGlobalNet,
Inc., based in Chicago. And GlobalNet Inc. is a high-tech
voice, fax and other value-added service provider to individuals
and small businesses in Latin America.
GlobalNet Inc. products and services
are based and delivered over its actively managed internet-protocol
network. According to documents on file with the SEC, GlobalNet
Inc. has suddenly expanded its competitively priced products
in Latin American markets.
Apparently, the Securities and Exchange
Commission and NASD have not, as of the date of this publication,
been provided with the opportunity to review the GlobalNet Inc.
stock offering, and do not accept responsibility for the
adequacy or accuracy of GlobalNet Inc. news release, however.
[Editor's
Note: HENRY KISSINGER is chairman of Kissinger Inc. He is also associated
with Kissinger McLarty Associates which provides strategic
advisory and advocacy services to a select group of U.S. and multinational
companies. The firm provides high-level intervention on special
projects, assists its clients to identify strategic partners and
investment opportunities, and advises clients on government relations
throughout the world. The Chairman and Vice Chairman of Kissinger
McLarty Associates are Dr. Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of
State, and Thomas F. "Mack'' McLarty, who has worked with Presidents
Carter, Bush, and Clinton, including service as President Clinton's
Chief of Staff and Special Envoy for the Americas. Washington, D.C.-based
Kissinger McLarty Associates is an affiliate of Kissinger Associates,
Inc., which is headquartered in New York City.]
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