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

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 personal reputation following the 1973 Chilean destabilization. It provides specific names, a timeline (three days after the coup), and a method (silencing audio, staged dates with celebrities). While the claim is unverified and lacks concrete documentary evidence, it points to possible abuse of media control and political influence, meriting further investigation into communications logs, media contracts, and coordination with the Teamsters. Key insights: 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 purportedly complied with the audio‑silencing directive.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-015108
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