• monumental ego

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 6 06:17:56 2024
    Henry Kissinger Requested a Monument in Arlington National Cemetery.
    He Won't Get One.

    The former secretary of state's will had a few reveals, including that
    he died a very rich man.

    Henry Kissinger was known for his monumental ego. And at the end of
    his life he asked for ... an actual monument.

    In his will, the former secretary of state, who died last year at the
    age of 100, requested a "monument" in his memory be erected in
    Arlington National Cemetery to mark the site where he is buried. His
    "will directed his executors to "pay all amounts necessary" to erect
    the tribute in accordance with "then-applicable regulations."

    Kissinger's estate documents, reported here for the first time, also
    provide an estimate of the considerable personal fortune -- at least
    $80 million -- that the former statesman amassed during the four
    decades that he ran his controversial consulting firm, Kissinger
    Associates. The firm, which was the first in what eventually became an
    industry in which former government officials leveraged contacts
    forged in public life to serve private clients, was especially active
    in arranging entree for private business executives and their
    companies to China.

    https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/11/05/henry-kissingers-final-monumental-request-00187290

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)