Late last year, a series of drone flights over nuclear power plants in France raised alarm at the time. Although 3 people were detained and then released (apparently not engaged in sinister activity), questions remain about the large number of flights. In the wake of the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and a kosher delicatessen in Paris, one wonders if some of the flights may have been preparatory to an attack of some kind? IF, in fact, such an attack were to take place, things will become SERIOUSLY interesting. All of the contents of this website as of 12/19/2014–Dave Emory’s 35+ years of research and broadcasting–as well as hours of videotaped lectures are available on a 32GB flash drive. Dave offers his programs and articles for free–your support is very much appreciated.
Moving to expand Egypt’s power grid, that country’s Muslim Brotherhood president is reported to be moving to establish an Egyptian nuclear weapons program. The Muslim Brotherhood has long advocated the development of such a program, and Morsi’s announcement follows on the heels of his trip to Tehran. Some believe that Morsi may take the Iranians up on an offer to develop a nuclear deterrent.
Japan surprised the world with the strongest growth of any major developed economy in the first quarter of 2012. So, of course, the austerity gods are demanding their tributes.
Reagan, Bush I administrations secretly armed Japan with weapons-grade plutonium. Space exploration projects a cover for Japanese nuclear arms development. How far do these tentacles reach?
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood wants Egypt to acquire nuclear weapons for use in confronting Israel.
Ex-weapons inspector fears rogue states bought planEncrypted files linked to Pakistan’s A Q Khan Ian TraynorTHE GUARDIAN Blueprints for a sophisticated and compact nuclear warhead have been found in the computers of the world’s most notorious nuclear-smuggling racket, according to a leading US researcher. The digital designs, found in heavily encrypted computer files in Switzerland, […]
by Damien McElroy THE TELEGRAPH China has betrayed one its closest allies by providing the United Nations with intelligence on Iran’s efforts to acquire nuclear technology, diplomats have revealed. Concern over Tehran’s secretive research programme has increased in recent weeks after officials at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN’s nuclear watchdog, discovered that […]
THE SUNDAY TIMES Insight: Chris Gourlay, Jonathan Calvert, Joe Lauria A WHISTLEBLOWER has made a series of extraordinary claims about how corrupt government officials allowed Pakistan and other states to steal nuclear weapons secrets. Sibel Edmonds, a 37-year-old former Turkish language translator for the FBI, listened into hundreds of sensitive intercepted conversations while based at […]
by Tim Shipman, Philip Sherwell and Carolynne Wheeler THE TELEGRAPH British spy chiefs have grave doubts that Iran has mothballed its nuclear weapons programme, as a US intelligence report claimed last week, and believe the CIA has been hoodwinked by Teheran. Iran ‘hoodwinked’ CIA over nuclear plansAnalysts believe that Iranian staff, knowing their phones were […]