NY Times Headline: (April 29, 1977)
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From the file labeled: "Wow! Look What I Just Stumbled Upon!" -- comes this buried gem which somehow found its way into a 1977 issue of the New York Times -- before quickly finding its way OUT of the news, never to be spoken of again. Especially within the context of current events (staged), this real life "Sum of All Fears" plot line needs to be put back in play and widely circulated.
The referenced Times article speaks for itself. Some excerpts, with highlights added for emphasis: . WASHINGTON, April 28—A ship carrying 200 tons of uranium ore disappeared from the high seas nine years ago, and intelligence officials in Europe and the United States said today they were convinced that the cargo ended up in Israel.
The story of the missing uranium and its possible final destination remained secret until this week, when the Carter Administration asked Congress to approve legislation aimed at forcing nations to adopt more stringent controls over nuclear equipment that ultimately might increase the spread of nuclear weapons.; Though investigations by at least four nations have never officially resolved the mystery of the disappearance, some American and European intelligence officials are convinced that the uranium found its way to Israel, which since 1963 has possessed a reactor capable of creating the raw material of atomic bombs.
A spokesman for the Israeli Government in Washington said in response to an inquiry about the incident that “the Israeli Embassy knows nothing about it.”
According to an official in the Central Intelligence Agency who asked that he not be identified by name, the mystery began in November 1968 when a freighter with a cargo of 400,000 pounds of uranium ore left Antwerp bound for Genoa, after a stop in Rotterdam. The ship and its cargo, the official said, never reached their planned destinations.
Mike's Note: It is not surprising that the Shitty Little State would have pulled a stunt like this in 1968, with their wholly-owned puppet, Lyndon Baines Johnson as the sitting US President. The SLS had already gotten away "scot-free" with committing the USS Liberty Massacre in June of 1967, and having murdered JFK (November 1963) and RFK (June 1968).
Thanks to LBJ (who participated in and covered up the murder of JFK and RFK), the Israelis were running wild in the mid 60s. With no American pressure to restrain them, they also ran a uranium smuggling scam in 1968.
Excerpts from the 1977 NYT Article (continued):
The European official said the disappearance became known when the Italians reported to the European Atomic Energy Commission that the uranium had’ not arrived.
Three State Department officials said in response to inquiries that they had heard stories about the missing uranium. “I never saw the actual report, ” one said, “but I heard about it from four or five colleagues aid I am certain it occurred.”
In another development, a formerly high‐ranking United States intelligence official said that he had seen intelligence reports several years ago that Israel had obtained some quantities of uranium from the United States by “surreptitious and illegal means.”
According to a high government official in Europe, the ship reappeared several weeks later, flying the flag of a different nation, manned by a different crew and a new name‐but the uranium was gone. The European official said the disappearance of the uranium, which was shipped on a German‐flag freighter. brought on an investigation by the C.I.A. said the intelligence agencies of three other nations, but no proof ever developed of what happened to the uranium.
It was a James Bond story and a real headache for us, ” the official said. He said that he and other officials believed that the uranium had somehow been taken to Israel.
Nuclear‐affairs experts said it was likely that Israel would go outside normal channels to obtain the uranium because it was in 1968 one of the few nations with the kind of reactor that could use the kind of uranium that disappeared."
End of Excerpt.
That Mossad Operation: Operation Plumbat, is one of those things that is openly known now, yet neither talked about nor acknowledged by the SLS. Mossad set up a fictitious company in Liberia to purchase an ocean freighter; named Scheersberg. With the assistance of an official at a German chemical company, the Israelis paid for 200 tonnes of "yellowcake" left over from uranium mined in Africa. This was loaded onto the freighter and a contract was arranged with an Italian company for the yellowcake to be processed.
The cargo was loaded in November 1968 in barrels marked "PLUMBAT" (a harmless lead product). The Spanish crew was then replaced by sailors recruited by Mossad -- who, a la 9/11, provided fake passports for them. The freighter set sail for Italy on November 17. One week into the voyage, it rendezvoused with an Israeli freighter somewhere near Greece. The cargo was transferred in the dark as Israeli gunboats kept watch nearby. The loaded Israeli freighter then set sail for Israel, bound for the secret facility at Dimona -- for which JFK was killed.
The missing Scheersberg eventually reappeared, docked in Turkey; without any cargo to deliver, and several pages missing from the ship's log. The Italian paint company assumed the cargo had been lost to hijack or piracy. With LBJ still leading "the international community," there was not a peep of protest over this dangerous trick, either. In 1968, the affair was treated as if invisible aliens seized the uranium.
And now you know.
PROJECTION AND HYPOCRISY! The Dimona bomb-making factory and the Plumbat Affair were among those things that were known, but that the "usual suspects" simply pretended to know nothing about, and polite people weren't supposed to ask about.
Boobus Americanus 1: I read in the Anti-New York Times today about a clever Israeli trick code-named Operation Plumbat.
Boobus Americanus 2: I never heard of it.
St. Sugar: You weren't supposed to, Boobuss! In thoses dayss, Team Zion could make bad newss dissappear!
Editor: Today, the SLS is dumped on daily.
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