Before the long planned embroiling of USofA corp in the
tentatively scheduled WWpt2, look at Churchill and Lindemann/Cherwell staring
at Kraut chimneys in 1932 to check on the project’s critical path status, there
was a secret history writing programme that sought to doctor all US ship,
wharf, dock, marine detail and captain’s logs so that nothing could spoil the
desired narrative once written as official, career sustaining US military history.
Bearing in mind that not one person mentioned in the
credentialed academic histories would be anything other than a life time actor
one can understand that in order to make sense of events one must disengage
from the fiction piled upon fiction, fiction factions within make believe, written
by Fleming and staring James Bond as a real life actor in a gigantic pinch
raid.
So what do we know without reference to polluting fauxched
and cited shite? What can we actually see without the intermediation of paid
for bitchboys and buttrented haremwhores with PhDs in fakir violence oratory?
We know for certain that it is SOP to get, manufacture and
retain a control file on the people we trust to lead us. So all we see on the Bitchboy’s
Boybitch’s Canker is rentaperps talking utter mindminging garbage. CAF has
shown how that works. One wrong facial expression, go study an old Comintern
group photo to see the classic universal rictus, one wrong word delivering the
unrealitysewage and the life of rentboysacrifice is over. Kings X anyone?
We know that the Germans got to the gates of Moscow and the Russians
got through the Brandenburg Tor. Check out Skorzeny on that one and anyone who
was in the Causcasus in 1942.
We know that nuclear weapons do not work as marketed in the
firestormporn. Tokyo/Hiroshima.
We know that when we read of gold we read of uranium. Check
out any UK origin correspondent
on their wandering in Bavaria
1945-46.
So talking of life time actors let’s have a read through
this one.
“PUBLISHED JULY 12, 2013UPDATED MAY 11, 2018
Canadians helped uncover Israel 's secret nuclear weapons
program, newly discovered papers from the mid-1960s have revealed, with a key
role being played by a Department of National Defence intelligence analyst who
was a churchgoing Mennonite committed to peace.
It was only in 1986, when a disgruntled Israeli technician
named Mordechai Vanunu contacted the Sunday Times, that the public heard
first-hand that Israel had
been working on a nuclear arsenal for decades at a factory near the city of Dimona .
But as early as the 1960s, when the secret program was still
at an experimental stage, Canadian intelligence officers discovered that Israel was buying at least 80 tonnes of uranium
yellowcake from Argentina ,
and then helped Britain and
the United States
make sense of the discovery, declassified documents show.
The latest
revelations, based on little-known U.S. and British diplomatic files,
were uncovered by two scholars, William Burr, an analyst at the
Washington-based National Security Archive, and Avner Cohen, a professor at the
Monterey Institute of International Studies.
The documents reveal that a DND analyst in Ottawa
was remarkably prescient in predicting how Israel was developing a nuclear
military capacity. They also shine a light on the inner working of Canadian
security forces during the Cold War and expose the tensions between the two
North American allies as the Canadians struggled to persuade the Americans to
share information and treat them as equals, Dr. Cohen said in an interview.
Construction at the Dimona facility, in the Negev desert,
began after Israel and France signed a
nuclear co-operation agreement in 1957.
The documents unearthed by Dr. Burr and Dr. Cohen show that
by 1960, American officials had discovered that what Israel previously
described as a textile plant and later a metallurgical plant in Dimona was
instead a nuclear reactor. The Americans however had no conclusive evidence
that it was used for a military aim.
According to a March 1964 memo to White House advisor McGeorge Bundy, during
a state visit to Canada in
May 1961, Israel 's Prime
Minister, David Ben Gurion, told his Canadian counterpart, John Diefenbaker,
that Israel
"might" have to develop a nuclear weapon if its defensive capability
were to become heavily outweighed. Ben Gurion conveyed a similar message to
U.S. President John Kennedy.
By early 1964, according to cables from the U.S. embassy in Paris ,
the French stopped shipping uranium to Israel . Worried that a bomb would
be manufactured, the French wanted Israel
to purchase nuclear fuel solely from them so Paris
could retain "some control over [the] situation" in Dimona --
but the Israelis balked.
Around the same time in Ottawa ,
DND intelligence analyst Jake Koop wrote a paperarguing that Israel likely had a military
nuclear capacity.
Then 40, Mr. Koop was a Mennonite, a pacifist Christian
denomination. Many Mennonites were conscientious objectors during the Second
World War but Mr. Koop chose to enlist in the Canadian army and served in Holland and Germany . He told his family that he
prayed he wouldn't have to kill anyone and was grateful his prayers were
answered, his daughter Barbara recalled in an interview.
In 1951, Mr. Koop joined DND, analyzing issues relating to
nuclear weapons proliferation for the Defence Research Board. At the same time,
he was a charter member and deacon of the Ottawa Mennonite
Church .
He was convinced that working for DND, especially on
scientific matters, could contribute to arms control and disarmament, a friend,
Bill Janzen, said in an interview. "He was strongly committed to peace ...
His career path was certainly unusual for a Mennonite, being active at a high
level at DND."
In his report, submitted in March 1964, Mr. Koop underlined
that Israel
had two distinct nuclear programs: a small civilian research unit, and a
larger, secretive one that likely was a first step in developing weapons.
Mr. Koop predicted that Israel could conduct an initial
nuclear test by 1966 and could develop a "limited nuclear weapons
capability" of six to 10 low-yield bombs by the end of 1968. His forecast
wasn't far off. Israel
built its first nuclear devices shortly before the 1967 Six-Day War, Dr. Cohen
said.
Sometime around the period Mr. Koop penned his report,
Canadian intelligence learned that the Israelis had found a new source of
nuclear material to replace the French restrictions.
This is revealed in an April 1964, letter from Alan Goodison, a Foreign Office analyst in London , to the embassies in Buenos
Aires , Cairo , Paris , Washington
and Tel Aviv.
"Canadian Intelligence authorities have informed the
Defence Intelligence Staff that the Argentine
Republic and Israel have signed an agreement for the sale of
the entire Argentine production of uranium concentrate to Israel . This
involves the transfer of 80-100 tons over 33 months. This means that Israel
now has virtually unlimited supplies of uranium free of safeguards," Mr.
Goodison wrote.
He added: "Their anxiety to obtain such a large
quantity of safeguard-free uranium suggests that they have sinister motives.
Although the evidence is all circumstantial it is beginning to be
overwhelming."
He said the Canadians were reluctant to share their
discovery with the U.S.
because the Americans had refused them information on their recent inspection
of Dimona. "I have suggested to the Canadian High Commissioner here that
this is perhaps short-sighted."
The letter does not identify the Canadian intelligence
outfit. Wesley Wark, a professor at the University of Ottawa 's
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, said the material likely
came from the now defunct Joint Intelligence Bureau.
Created after the Second World War, the JIB was an
independent unit that was nominally attached to DND. Dr. Wark said it was run
for many years by a former British intelligence officer, Ivor Bowen, and worked
very closely with its UK
counterpart, which was headed by Mr. Bowen's former boss, Kenneth Strong.
"During the 1960s, the JIB developed an economic
intelligence function and it was likely in that capacity that this very
secretive outfit acquired information about the purchase of Argentinian
uranium," Dr. Wark said.
In June 1964, an officer at the British embassy in Buenos Aires , wrote to London, saying that E.R. Bellemare, the chargé d'affaires
at the Canadian embassy, "confirms that the information supplied by the
Canadian intelligence authorities did not originate in Buenos Aires . He is, however, in fairly close
touch with the Argentine National Atomic Energy Commission which has
volunteered information to him that the Commission has recently made sales of
uranium concentrate both to Israel
and West Germany ."
By the end of June, the Canadians had agreed to pass their
tip to the Americans. The CIA and the Deparment of State sent a joint query to U.S.
missions in Tel Aviv and Buenos Aires ,
asking for more information about the sale.
In September, the U.S.
embassy in Buenos Aires got a confirmation from an Argentine official of an 80-tonne
yellowcake deal with Israel .
The Americans then tried to query Israel further but only got evasive
answers, Dr. Cohen said.
Later that fall, the military attaché at the Canadian
embassy in Tel Aviv gave a copy of Mr. Koop's analysis to British diplomats.
The report was sent in a locked box to London .
An accompanying note from a counselor at the British Embassy in Tel Aviv
praised Mr. Koop's work as a "a model of what these things should
be."
The copy was shown to R.C. Treweeks, a British defence
analyst, who replied in December that the Canadian paper "is, in my
opinion, extremely well organized, makes the most of the basic material
available and, as far as we can see, leaves none outstanding."
Mr. Koop died on July 2, 2009. His family marked the fourth
year of his death with a photo and a notice in the obituary page of the Ottawa
Citizen. But until a Globe and Mail reporter contacted them earlier this month,
they were not aware of his much-praised work on Israel 's nuclear weapons program.”
Anything else that can be said about the above. Well if a
martial Mennonite and a kehillah square dancer get together one can raise
several eye brows at what ever it is they want you to take away from their
enterprise.
We’ve got a religiocomercstructure, that forces life time
acting even upon the unwilling, trying to use two life time actors to convince
us of what? That, and get this, the French/British and Argentinians helped the
Rothfirebase stack its Zyklotrons in a NewYorkLondon factory in the middle of
phukkin’ nomadnowhere!!!!!
You are fukkin’ takin’ the piss Ukhaants!!!
Begin, Shamir and their Irgun terrorist mates were not bombing
synagogues in Iraq during
the 1940s just to have Canada
be the midwife to their A-bombs by 1960.
GGTF!!