The Stuxnet Virus, the Netherlands and the AIVD
6 SEPTEMBER 2019
Mossad's Miracle Weapon; Stuxnet opened a new era of Cyber War
The Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence agency, attacked the Iranian nuclear program in 2010, with a highly sophisticated computer virus called Stuxnet. The first digital weapon of geopolitical importance, it changed the way wars are fought -- and it will not be the last attack of its kind.
The complex on a hill near the highway from Tel Aviv to Haifa is known in Israel simply as "The Hill." The site, as big as several soccer fields, is sealed off from the outside world with high walls and barbed wire -- a modern fortress that symbolizes Israel's fight for survival in the Middle East. The complex is the Mossad building, Israel's secret service.
Stuxnet, a computer virus that could infiltrate highly secure computers that were not connected to the Internet, a feat previously believed to be virtually impossible, entered the global political arena more than nine years ago , in June 2010. The virus had attacked computers at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, where scientists are enriching uranium, and manipulated the centrifuges to make them self-destruct. The attack penetrated into the heart of the Iranian nuclear program, according to “der Spiegel”.
According to several MSM outlets, the Mossad cooperated with an AIVD (Dutch Sercret Service) agent, who brought the virus into the Natanz nuclear facility. Herunder I will describe my acquintance with the AIVD in connection to Syria and Iran.
"Aunt Rosie"
A few years ago I was invited to an acquaintance's birthday party. When I entered the restaurant, a few people were already there for the party. When I sat down at the table, there was a man who immediately approached me and without asking sat down next to me. It was at the height of the Syrian war, after I visited Syria with a Dutch and Belgian delegation in 2015.
He immediately fired questions at me about my visit, but was particularly interested in the point, whether I knew, (I also worked for the IAEA in the 1990s), whether Syria had an atomic program, he had heard something about a complex in the desert. These questions immediately aroused my suspicion, it was not the first time "so-called" innocent-looking people were trying to get information. I must add that I know absolutely nothing about the Syrian nuclear program.
He then immediately started talking about Iran, the atomic program and what a danger it was for the "free" Western world.
Anyway, the evening was over and I went home. The next day, to my great surprise, there was an article in a pro-Zionist newspaper called, "De Telegraaf" that Syria is probably producing depleted Uranium in a desert complex and that it had receiving this information from "good" sources.
I immediately went to investigate this man and it turned out, the man who told me he was a writer, indeed was a writer of one book only about his family history during the Second World War, his "Aunt Rosie" died in the Auschwitz concentration camp and according to that one book he wrote: it was time to reveal his Jewish identity.
It is generally known that the Netherlands is one of the most pro-Zionist countries. The CIDI (Center for Israeli Information a Zionist Agency) is located next to the Dutch parliament.
I would like to emphasize that being Jewish does not have anything to do with Zionism.
Zionism literally means the pursuit of Jews for their own Jewish state. The name refers to Zion, one of the hills of Jerusalem- Al-Quds. The term Zionism first appeared in N. Birnbaum's magazine Selbstemanzipation (1890). Some religious Jewish groups don’t acknowledge Zionism.
Many Zionist Christians and Jews in the Netherlands, have been recruited or do so out of pure patriotism for the Zionist ideas of the state of Israel. In times of war there is espionage, a few years ago via the "normal" road, now there is Cyber espionage. This man probably tried to get information through me, he had promised a story for the newspaper “de Telegraaf” and maybe even inform the secret service AIVD.
Conclusion
The whole world used spies in 2010 (and before ). During the Syria and now the Iran crisis all means are used to get information. But most of the mainstream media is propaganda news, based on incomplete information or even lies.
The complex on a hill near the highway from Tel Aviv to Haifa is known in Israel simply as "The Hill." The site, as big as several soccer fields, is sealed off from the outside world with high walls and barbed wire -- a modern fortress that symbolizes Israel's fight for survival in the Middle East. The complex is the Mossad building, Israel's secret service.
Stuxnet, a computer virus that could infiltrate highly secure computers that were not connected to the Internet, a feat previously believed to be virtually impossible, entered the global political arena more than nine years ago , in June 2010. The virus had attacked computers at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, where scientists are enriching uranium, and manipulated the centrifuges to make them self-destruct. The attack penetrated into the heart of the Iranian nuclear program, according to “der Spiegel”.
According to several MSM outlets, the Mossad cooperated with an AIVD (Dutch Sercret Service) agent, who brought the virus into the Natanz nuclear facility. Herunder I will describe my acquintance with the AIVD in connection to Syria and Iran.
"Aunt Rosie"
A few years ago I was invited to an acquaintance's birthday party. When I entered the restaurant, a few people were already there for the party. When I sat down at the table, there was a man who immediately approached me and without asking sat down next to me. It was at the height of the Syrian war, after I visited Syria with a Dutch and Belgian delegation in 2015.
He immediately fired questions at me about my visit, but was particularly interested in the point, whether I knew, (I also worked for the IAEA in the 1990s), whether Syria had an atomic program, he had heard something about a complex in the desert. These questions immediately aroused my suspicion, it was not the first time "so-called" innocent-looking people were trying to get information. I must add that I know absolutely nothing about the Syrian nuclear program.
He then immediately started talking about Iran, the atomic program and what a danger it was for the "free" Western world.
Anyway, the evening was over and I went home. The next day, to my great surprise, there was an article in a pro-Zionist newspaper called, "De Telegraaf" that Syria is probably producing depleted Uranium in a desert complex and that it had receiving this information from "good" sources.
I immediately went to investigate this man and it turned out, the man who told me he was a writer, indeed was a writer of one book only about his family history during the Second World War, his "Aunt Rosie" died in the Auschwitz concentration camp and according to that one book he wrote: it was time to reveal his Jewish identity.
It is generally known that the Netherlands is one of the most pro-Zionist countries. The CIDI (Center for Israeli Information a Zionist Agency) is located next to the Dutch parliament.
I would like to emphasize that being Jewish does not have anything to do with Zionism.
Zionism literally means the pursuit of Jews for their own Jewish state. The name refers to Zion, one of the hills of Jerusalem- Al-Quds. The term Zionism first appeared in N. Birnbaum's magazine Selbstemanzipation (1890). Some religious Jewish groups don’t acknowledge Zionism.
Many Zionist Christians and Jews in the Netherlands, have been recruited or do so out of pure patriotism for the Zionist ideas of the state of Israel. In times of war there is espionage, a few years ago via the "normal" road, now there is Cyber espionage. This man probably tried to get information through me, he had promised a story for the newspaper “de Telegraaf” and maybe even inform the secret service AIVD.
Conclusion
The whole world used spies in 2010 (and before ). During the Syria and now the Iran crisis all means are used to get information. But most of the mainstream media is propaganda news, based on incomplete information or even lies.
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