Recently declassified documents analyzed
by the Institute for Research on Middle Eastern Policy reveal a surprising fact. The Israeli government used American Jews and its own
intelligence agents to infiltrate American uranium stockpiles in the
1950s and 1960s and steal 269 kilograms of weapons-grade material. That
led to the creation of the Zionist state’s first nuclear bomb.
According to hundreds of documents from
the FBI, CIA and other agencies recently declassified under the Freedom
of Information Act, the United States contracted oversight of its
nuclear materials stockpile to Zalman Shapiro, president of Numec Inc.,
an Apollo, Pa.-based company that U.S. intelligence suspected had ties
to the newly formed Zionist government in Palestine. Over the next 11
years, 269 kilograms of enriched uranium were stolen from the plant in
an operation guided by four known Mossad Israeli intelligence agents:
Rafael Eitan, Avraham Ben-Dor, Ephraim Biegun and Avraham Hermoni.
Eitan went on to become the Mossad
director who commandeered intelligence operations that kidnapped Adolf
Eichmann from his home in Argentina in the 1960s. Eitan also headed the
Lekem, which is a Jewish intelligence bureau in charge of stealing
nuclear secrets from the United States and other nations. Ben-Dor was
long considered Eitan’s right-hand man, but was forced out of his
position in Shin Bet in 1986 for the torture and murder of two
Palestinian men in his custody. Hermoni went on to direct “Rafael,”
which was the program that developed the Zionist nuclear bomb.
Despite warnings of potential sabotage
and evidence of nuclear plants being infiltrated, Congress and members
of the Energy Department refused to revoke Numec’s contract or view the
firm as a security risk.
When CIA agents picked up radioactive
material from the Numec facility outside the Zionist nuclear plant in
Dimona, Israel, further warnings were sent that Israelis, with the help
of sympathetic Zionist-Americans in the United States, were stealing
nuclear material and using it to manufacture weapons.
The U.S. government consistently suppressed or ignored this information.
In 2001, the Department of Energy confirmed that 269 kilograms of nuclear material were stolen from the Numec facility.
By The Staff of American Free Press
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