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Henry Kissinger

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Former Secretary of State; 4 black book numbers; attended post-conviction Epstein dinners

Also known as: Henry Alfred Kissinger

S. Secretary of State (1973-1977) and National Security Advisor (1969-1975) listed in Epstein's black book with 4 phone numbers. Kissinger attended multiple dinners at Epstein's Upper East Side townhouse, reportedly viewing Epstein as an intellectual salon host who brought together academics, politicians, and business leaders.

In 2010, after Epstein's conviction, Kissinger attended a dinner at the townhouse alongside Katie Couric, Woody Allen, Charlie Rose, and George Stephanopoulos. The dinner was described by multiple attendees as a gathering of prominent New Yorkers. Kissinger's presence at post-conviction events drew criticism given his stature. He was also photographed at a 2013 event alongside Epstein. Kissinger died on November 29, 2023, at age 100 — weeks before the January 2024 document unsealing.

No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein were made against him.

Nationality
American
Notable Positions
U.S. Secretary of State (1973-1977) | National Security Advisor (1969-1975)
Black Book
Listed (4 phone numbers)
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Henry Kissinger appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.

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Flight appearances
Source: Flight logs (1997-2006)
Document mentions
1 DOJ
Known connections
5 weak
Black book entry
4 phone numbers listed
Evidence Types
Flight LogsBlack BookCourt Filing

Known Connections (6)

Flight Log Appearances (1)

DateRouteAircraftCo-Passengers
Feb 15, 2000Teterboro Airport, NJPalm Beach International, FLN908JEJeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen

Document Mentions (24)

Dept. of JusticeUnknown

List of Trilateral Commission Members: doj-ogr-00032096

The document appears to be a list of Trilateral Commission members, including notable figures such as Henry Kissinger, Richard Holbrooke, and Carla Hills. The list highlights the diverse backgrounds and roles of its members, including politicians, business leaders, and academics. The document was obtained through a public records request.

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Fragmented email chain mentioning Leon Black, Trump advisors, and a scripted Xi meeting

The document provides only vague, unverified references to high‑profile figures (Leon Black, President Trump, Xi Jinping, Henry Kissinger) without concrete details, dates, transactions, or actionable Mentions Leon Black of Apollo in context of personal wealth advice. References "Trump has very high quality advisors" and a claim that a Xi meeting was scripted by Kiss Contains a tentative meeting d

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Kissinger's Views on China and U.S. Strategy Cited in House Oversight Document

The passage offers general commentary on Henry Kissinger's perspective on China and historical references to U.S. officials. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable lea Kissinger warns China’s rise could re‑bipolarize international relations. References to nationalist Chinese writer Liu Mingfu and U.S. officials like Nixon. Suggests the Obama administration may favo

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Fragmented chat mentions of Ken Starr, Henry Kissinger, Sean Hannity, and Rick Gates

The passage consists of disjointed, informal messages with no concrete allegations, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It merely references several high‑profile names in a vague context, offe Mentions of former White House counsel Ken Starr and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Reference to media figure Sean Hannity Casual mention of ‘Rick Gates’, likely former Trump campaign aide

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Kushner reportedly received counsel from Henry Kissinger about ‘deep state’ threats to the Trump administration

The passage offers a vague narrative about Kushner hearing warnings from Kissinger regarding intelligence agencies, but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It repe Kushner allegedly consulted Henry Kissinger on potential ‘deep state’ opposition. Names of intelligence officials (Brennan, Clapper, Rice, Ben Rhodes) are listed as perceived adversa The text frames

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Historical Overview of 20th‑Century Conflicts and America's Role

The passage provides a broad, narrative summary of wars, economic thought, and strategic theory without naming specific contemporary actors, transactions, or actionable allegations. It lacks concrete References to Keynes, Herman Kahn, and Henry Kissinger as historical sources. General claim that the U.S. emerged richer and more powerful after WWI, WWII, and the Cold War. Anecdotal quote from an u

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Opinion piece linking nuclear disarmament stance to perceived lack of sanctions on Syria and North Korea

The document is an editorial commentary without concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile officials (Richard Perle, George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, James Pe Criticizes perceived inaction on sanctions against Syria and North Korea after a destroyed clandesti Contrasts Obama’s global‑zero stance with Bush’s approach, claiming no observable policy differenc

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Kissinger’s Cultural Analysis of China and Historical Reflections on Tiananmen and Korean War

The passage offers general historical commentary and cultural observations by Henry Kissinger without specific actionable leads, names, dates, or financial details. It references well-known events and Kissinger contrasts Chinese elite’s millennia‑long historical perspective with the American elite’s He argues Western sanctions after Tiananmen were naive given cultural differences. Kissinger cites

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Kissinger warns of cultural strategic differences between US and China

The passage offers general strategic commentary without specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It references Henry Kissinger’s views but provides no concrete evidence of misconduct Highlights perceived US‑China strategic cultural clash. Cites Kissinger’s analogy to Sun Tzu’s concept of "shi". Mentions historical context of US‑China relations and potential future conflict.

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Anecdotal commentary on State Department secretaries and presidential relationships

The passage offers only vague observations and personal impressions about former secretaries of state and their rapport with presidents. It lacks specific names tied to misconduct, financial transacti Mentions Dean Acheson, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, James Ba Suggests personal dynamics affect effectiveness of secretaries of state. References a past comment

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Mention of Henry Kissinger in House Oversight Document

The passage only contains a name and a reference number with no substantive allegation, transaction, date, or context. It provides no actionable lead or novel information. Henry Kissinger is named in a House Oversight file. Document identifier: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017446, WC: 191694.

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Alleged covert media manipulation of Henry Kissinger’s public image by senior officials after Chilean coup

The passage suggests a coordinated effort by high‑level actors (Nelson Rockefeller, H.R. Haldeman, Henry Kissinger, Teamsters leader Frank Fitzsimmons) to shape Kissinger’s media portrayal and persona Nelson Rockefeller allegedly promised political support in exchange for Kissinger’s involvement. H.R. Haldeman allegedly ordered that Kissinger’s TV appearances be shown without audio. Media outlets

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

List of high‑profile individuals allegedly recorded by unknown source

The passage merely names a roster of politicians, officials, and public figures claimed to have been “taped” without any details on content, dates, transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no concrete l Names a broad set of senior U.S. officials (e.g., Bill Clinton, VP Biden, Elena Kagan). Includes foreign‑policy figures (e.g., Henry Kissinger, Samantha Power). Mentions non‑political elites (archite

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Kushner’s Attempted Mexican President Meeting Amid Trump’s Trade Rhetoric

The passage offers a narrative of internal White House dynamics and a failed diplomatic outreach, but provides no concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or new allegations involving high‑level offici Kushner sought a meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto during the transition period. Kushner consulted Henry Kissinger for advice on the outreach. Trump publicly threatened to cancel the

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Strategic commentary on U.S. focus shifting from Middle East to Asia

The passage is a generic policy opinion piece referencing Henry Kissinger and a book author, without any concrete allegations, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑level officials or agenc Calls for U.S. strategic pivot toward Asia amid Middle East unrest References Henry Kissinger's book "On China" and the idea of a "Pacific Community" Mentions need for economic growth, deficit reduct

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Email Mentions (7)

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