Two years later, he would serve as the director for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund Special Studies Project, a panel on US International Security Objectives and strategy that included Edward Teller.
Kissinger and Teller would work closely together on a number of occasions afterwards.
Teller was key to the Manhattan Project. He was the inventor of the hydrogen bomb, and was named in a document written by Australian nuclear physicist Harry Turner.
Turner stated that Edward Teller was working with others on the objective to control gravity.