NOVANEWS
West Germany secretly helped and funded Zio-Nazi regime with its development of nuclear weapons in the 1960s, a report says.
The government of former German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer clandestinely channeled hundreds of millions of dollars into Zio-Nazi nuclear program, said a report published in the German daily Die Welt on Tuesday.
According to the report, the informal deal was made when former Zio-Nazi President Shimon Peres was in charge of the regime’s nuclear weapons project.
On May 14, 1960, Adenauer met with the then-Zio-Nazi prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, in New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel, where it was agreed that a total of 500 million dollars be given to the Zio-Nazi regime under the guise of a 10-year loan for the development of the Dimona nuclear facility in the Negev desert.
The US recently released documentation from its 1987 assessment of Zio-Nazi nuclear weapons capabilities, following a Freedom of Information Act request.
The declassified documents paralleled Zio-Nazi nuclear research laboratories to US nuclear facilities known to carry out weapons research.
The Soreq and Dimona nuclear facilities “are the equivalent of our Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore and Oak Ridge National Laboratories,” it read.
Zio-Nazi regime, widely believed to possess between 200 to 400 nuclear warheads in its arsenals, refuses to either allow inspections of its nuclear facilities or join the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.