THE AUTHOR
Frank A. Capell is the Editor of The Herald of Freedom (political and religious editions) and the Confidential Intelligence Report. He is an Associate Editor of The Review of the News and American Mercury magazine and his articles appear intermittently in over forly publications.
Beginning as an undercover criminal investigator (tight-roper) for District Attorneys and Police Commissioners, he later became Chief Investigator of the Westchester County (N.Y.) Sheriff's Office. In this capacity he established a Bureau of Subversive Activities and supervised the investigation of thousands of individuals and organizations, including Nazis, Fascists, and Communists.
During World War II he served as a civilian investigator overseas, doing intelligence work.
He has lectured at universities and before audiences from coast to coast, and has appeared on radio and television. He is the author of seven books: "Freedom Is Up To You." "The Threat From Within." "The Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe." The Strange Case of Jacob Javits," "Robert F. Kennedy - A Political Biography," "The Untouchables," and "The Untouchables - Book Two."
INTRODUCTION
On March 20, 1974 an article entitled "The Kissinger Caper" by Frank A. Capell appeared in The Review of the News which showed that a former general in Communist Intelligence states that Henry A. Kissinger was a Soviet agent before he went to Harvard University. The impact of this article resulted in the reprint and distribution of over 100,000 copies; thousands of letters were sent to senators, congressmen and other government officials.
Invariably, the replies to these letters stated that Henry Kissinger was investigated on three occasions in 1961, 1969, and 1973 and was given the necessary security clearances. These replies were based on information supplied by the State Department. What was not stated, however, is that security clearances are granted by the Department of State IN SPITE of derogatory information developed during the FBI fullfield investigations.
The fact is that Alger Hiss, Harry Dexter White, John Abt, Virginius Frank Coe, Laurence Duggan, Charles Kramer, and a long list of others who have since been identified as Communists and members of Soviet espionage rings, were also investigated by the FBI and were also given the necessary security clearances.
If it seems incredible that a Secretary of State can be a Soviet agent, remember that Alger Hiss was a top adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and was one of the principal founders of the United Nations. High ranking government intelligence officials and government advisers not only in the United States but in Great Britain, France and other countries have been identified as Soviet agents. The Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, after a lengthy (bi-partisan) investigation and the testimony of many witnesses, issued a report entitled "Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments." What was true then (1953) holds true today. The report stated:
The Soviet international organization has carried on a successful and important penetration of the United States Government and this penetration has not been fully exposed.
This penetration has extended from the lower ranks to top-level policy and operating positions in our Government.
The agents of this penetration have operated in accordance with a distinct design fashioned by their Soviet superiors. Members of this conspiracy helped to get each other into Government, helped each other to rise in Government and protected each other from exposure.
The general pattern of this penetration was first into agencies concerned with economic recovery, then to warmaking agencies, then to agencies concerned with foreign policy and postwar planning, but always moving to the focal point of national concern.
In general, the Communists who infiltrated our Government worked behind the scenes guiding research and preparing memoranda on which basic American policies were set, writing speeches for Cabinet officers, influencing congressional investigations, drafting laws, manipulating administrative reorganizations always serving the interest of their Soviet superiors.
Thousands of diplomatic, political, military, scientific, and economic secrets of the United States have been stolen by Soviet agents in our Government and other persons closely connected with the Communists.
Despite the fact that the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other security agencies had reported extensive information about this Communist penetration, little was done by the executive branch to interrupt the Soviet operatives in their ascent in Government until Congressional committees brought forth to public light the facts of the conspiracy.
Powerful groups and individuals within the executive branch were at work obstructing and weakening the effort to eliminate Soviet agents from positions in Government.
Members of this conspiracy repeatedly swore to oaths denying Communist Party membership when seeking appointments, transfers, and promotions and these falsifications have, in virtually every case, gone unpunished....
Policies and programs laid down by members of the Soviet conspiracy are still in effect within our Government and constitute a continuing hazard to our national security.
Henry A. Kissinger appears to be an Untouchable. Most government officials and elected officers are hesitant to criticize him although his policies and programs invariably have strenthened the international Communist conspiracy at the expense of our national security and the U.S. pocketbook. Understandably, Kissinger has the support of many; Alger Hiss was also favored with the support of many at the time he was arrested for perjury in connection with turning over secret documents to the Soviet Union. Among those who rallied to his defense and testified on his behalf were the Secretary of State, a Supreme Court Justice and other high government officials. They eulogized him and attested to his fine character, loyalty and patriotism. There are millions of people in Eastern Europe living in Communist police states today as a result of President Roosevelt's acceptance of the advice of Alger Hiss.
To further strengthen the Communist regimes of the U.S.S.R. and Red China, Henry A. Kissinger nas enabled them to obtain billions of dollars of credit and through his efforts the Communist governments on once free nations of Eastern Europe have been made to appear legitimate.
Tom Anderson, National Chairman of the American Party, sent a copy of "The Kissinger Caper" to every Member of both Houses of Congress and to 9,000 newspapers. So powerful is the influence and protection surrounding Henry Kissinger that the major news media have avoided any mention of it. This, therefore, is the reason for the book.
"JUST CALL ME EXCELLENCY."
The most powerful man in world politics today is Henry A. Kissinger, who started at the top and rose even higher. Upon his election as President of the United States, Richard Nixon selected Kissinger as his most important adviser on foreign policy, his official title being National Security Adviser. It developed that the American people would have had Kissinger no matter who won the election in 1968. Nixon's opponent, Hubert Humphrey, stated some time later that he would have selected Henry Kissinger for the same job had he been elected. Who is this man who seems to be in charge in not only the United States but the world? What are the qualifications which made him the one man both candidates for the presidency needed in order to run the country? Is it his "brilliance," his "important connections" or the fact that he is a secret Communist agent, protected on orders from Moscow by all under its control so that he may rise in power, unscathed and undetected, to carry out plans for world conquest? Perhaps it is all three.