tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30665338.post2307225800797661195..comments2023-10-31T09:06:55.393-04:00Comments on Window Into Palestine: DOJ secretly halts FBI investigation into Israel nuclear spying/fundingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30665338.post-68864342484879736162012-08-25T18:39:55.434-04:002012-08-25T18:39:55.434-04:00Something else We The People of America-and The Wo...Something else We The People of America-and The World- should know is what Israel's Nuclear Whistle Blower, Mordechai Vanunu told me in 2005:<br /><br />“Did you know that President Kennedy tried to stop Israel from building atomic weapons? In 1963, he forced Prime Minister Ben Guirion to admit the Dimona was not a textile plant, as the sign outside proclaimed, but a nuclear plant. The Prime Minister said, ‘The nuclear reactor is only for peace.’<br /><br />“Kennedy insisted on an open internal inspection. He wrote letters demanding that Ben Guirion open up the Dimona for inspection.<br /><br />“The French were responsible for the actual building of the Dimona. The Germans gave the money; they were feeling guilty for the Holocaust, and tried to pay their way out. Everything inside was written in French, when I was there, almost twenty years ago. Back then, the Dimona descended seven floors underground.<br /><br />“In 1955, Perez and Guirion met with the French to agree they would get a nuclear reactor if they fought against Egypt to control the Sinai and Suez Canal. That was the war of 1956. Eisenhower demanded that Israel leave the Sinai, but the reactor plant deal continued on.<br /><br />“When Johnson became president, he made an agreement with Israel that two senators would come every year to inspect. Before the senators would visit, the Israelis would build a wall to block the underground elevators and stairways. From 1963 to ’69, the senators came, but they never knew about the wall that hid the rest of the Dimona from them.<br /><br /><br />“Nixon stopped the inspections and agreed to ignore the situation. As a result, Israel increased production. In 1986, there were over two hundred bombs. Today, they may have enough plutonium for ten bombs a year.”-excerpted from "BEYOND NUCLEAR: Mordechai Vanunu's FREEDOM of SPEECH Trial and My Life as a Muckraker 2005-2010"by Eileen Fleming.<br /><br />I am Eileen Fleming for US HOUSE and I approve of all of my messages.<br />http://www.wearewideawake.org/eileen fleminghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01154089113764526041noreply@blogger.com