Thursday, September 27, 2007

U.S. Nuclear Weapons "Guarded" By Israel


By Michael Collins Piper
Thursday, September 27, 2007
American supporters of Israel were delighted to learn that an Israeli company, Magal Security Systems-owned in part by the government of Israel-is in charge of security for the most sensitive nuclear power and weapons storage facilities in the United States.

The largest perimeter security company in the world, Magal started out as a division of Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI)-which was owned in part by the government of Israel.
In recent years, however, Magal evolved into a publicly-traded company, although IAI (and thus the government of Israel) still holds a substantial share in the highly successful firm.

What all of this means is that the government of Israel will actually have control over the security of America's nuclear weapons.
Supporters of Israel say that this is a splendid idea, since Israel is said to be perhaps America's closest ally on the face of the planet.

However, there are some critics who question the propriety of America's super-sensitive nuclear security being in the hands of any foreign nation, particularly Israel which, even today, officially denies that it is engaged in the production of nuclear arms.
Be that as it may, however, Magal's global interests are quite broad-ranging.

Having secured 90 percent of Israel's borders through a wide-ranging array of super-modern "space age" technology, Magal has now branched out internationally.

Not only does Magal provide security for American nuclear facilities, but it also does likewise for most major nuclear facilities in Western Europe and Asia.

In addition, the Israeli firm also provides security for Chicago's O'Hare Airport and, for the last fifteen years, has kept watch on the Queen of England's famed Buckingham Palace in London.

What's more, Magal provides security for 90% of the American prisons that utilize electronic systems.
Magal brags that its other clients around the globe include: borders, airports, industrial sites, communication centers, military installations, correctional facilities, government agencies, VIP estates and residences, commercial buildings and storage yards.

There is hardly a major country or major enterprise that does not have Magal's security specialists keeping a close watch on their activities.

Clearly, Magal is no small enterprise. While 27% of its total sales are in the Israeli market, its largest market is in North America, which currently accounts for 35% of its sales.

However, Magal's American outreach is expected to increase substantially, especially now that firm has set up a Washington, D.C. office which will promote its products to federal agencies and to the members of Congress who provide funding for federally-supervised security projects across the country at all levels: local, state and national.

And with current U.S. Homeland Security Chief, Michael Chertoff, not only a strong supporter of Israel but also the son of a woman who has strong Israeli ties-even including service with El Al, the national airline of Israel-Magal, owned in party by Israeli Aircraft Industries-will be a clear-cut favorite in the eyes of the power brokers in official Washington who have the power to grant lucrative security contracts.
At the moment, Magal has four U.S.-based subsidiaries: two in California, Stellar Security Products, Inc. and Perimeter Products Inc., as well as the New York-based Smart Interactive Systems, Inc., and the Virginia-based Dominion Wireless, Inc.

All told, the Israeli company holds a 40% share in the worldwide market in perimeter intrusion detection systems and is working to expand its business in the protection of oil pipelines.

Magal is also said to be quite interested in guarding water lines around the globe, particularly in the United States. In fact, Magal may have an inside shot at getting a monopoly in guarding America's water supplies.

On July 19, the Bush administration's Environmental Protection Agency announced a "partnership" with the Israeli Ministry of National Infrastructures to improve what they called "water supply system security in the United States and Israel."
Since Magal is so highly respected in Israel, it's an even bet that Magal will soon be guarding the U.S. water supply.
My Comment:


Remember the U.S.S. Liberty? Good! Never forget that atrocity.


That criminal act was perpetrated by our "dear friend and closest ally," Israel.


It deliberately targeted for destruction that defenseless ship, which was on a surveillance mission, and murdered scores of American technicians.






For those who don't know about that act of war, kindly click on the below link and read for yourselves.


The Liberty Memorial: USSLiberty


You can also search my blog's archive and read what I have posted about that tragedy.


I think that to have an Israeli firm guarding our nukes is a catastrophe.

God help us all if members of that "security" firm or the Israeli government pulls a nuclear false flag terrorism operation.


We Aemricans will pay the price for entrusting them with our nuclear supply.

Also, the Muslims will also pay a hefty retaliatory price (since this act of "terrorism" will be made to look as if the perpetrators were a group of Muslims, or an operation pulled-off by some "pariah Islamic regime.)

Not to mention that this Pariah State is engaged in the production of illegal nuclear weapons, and has amassed about 300 to 400 nuclear warheads.

Therefore, they can steal our nuclear secrets and upgrade their Weapons of Mass Destruction without any IAEA supervision, which won't be allowed any inspections rights, nor shall that atomic agency have any kind of access to Israeli sites, whatsoever.



2 comments:

LanceThruster said...

To quote Stan Marsh of South Park; "Dude, this is pretty fucked up right here."

CavalierZee said...

Indeed it is, Lance...