Klaus Schwab’s Mentor Henry Kissinger Admits Globalism Is a ‘Grave Mistake’

Henry Kissinger, the longtime kingpin of the globalist movement, has admitted that his life’s work has been a “grave mistake.”

Kissinger, the 100-year-old corporate titan and long-term mentor of World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab, admits that globalist policies are destroying Western nations and making the world worse.

He made the comments in response to the Hamas assault against Israel after seeing the terror attacks being celebrated on the streets of Berlin.

The former U.S. Secretary of State argues that pro-terrorism sentiment in Europe indicates that Germany has let too many foreigners into the country.

Speaking to Politico, Kissinger walked back his previous position on the importance of open borders in Western nations.

The architect of globalism said that recent history shows nations have gone too far.

Kissinger said:

“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different cultures and religions and concepts because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that.”

Europe should give “unconditional political support for Israeli action” now the terrorist attack has happened, Kissinger continued.

Not least because, in his view, European states have a vested interest in ensuring no precedent is set for raids and mass

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