What is the seemingly religious obsession of imperialists with the idea that some must be impoverished so that others can be enriched?
Daniel Burke of Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) spoke with renowned investigative journalist and founder of The Spearhead, David Hundeyin, to discuss the enduring legacy of Henry Kissinger’s National Security Study Memo 200–the so-called “Kissinger Report.”
From the secret blueprints of 1974 to the modern-day battle for "critical minerals" in Nigeria, Hundeyin reveals how the Malthusian ideology of population control remains the dominant operating system of Western foreign policy. But as the Alliance of Sahel States rises and the BRICS+ process offers a "win-win" alternative, a new world—where "everyone gets to have nice things"—is no longer a utopian dream, but a pending reality, if we bring it to fruition.
David Hundeyin: Kissinger’s Ghost and the NSSM 200 vs. The New Africa and the BRICS Paradigm