Piège sexuel avec une Escort Girl pour un espion nucléaire !
Sex trap with an Escort Girl for a nuclear spy!
If he didn't literally shout "I'm a spy" from the rooftops, Mordechai Vanunu nevertheless seems to have done almost everything to inform the world of his clandestine activities.
Vanunu worked at the Dimona nuclear power plant, Israel's top secret facility that many foreign media and governments suspected of being used to manufacture nuclear weapons.
Before being hired, all candidates had to undergo a long series of questionnaires, interrogations and checks conducted by the Shabak and other security specialists. This close monitoring then continued for all the personnel present on the site. Vanunu had responded to a job offer in a newspaper: he had applied for the office of a "nuclear research unit" in the city of Beer Sheva.
He had then passed the usual checks and obtained the post without difficulty. How was it possible? Vanunu was a militant of the radical left, his friends were Arab members of the communist and anti-Zionist Rakah party; he had participated in several demonstrations with them and had been photographed at pro-Palestinian extremist rallies, placard and microphone in hand, giving interviews to journalists.
He received members of the Rakah party in his small apartment in Beer Sheva and had asked to be a member of the student group. This was exclusively made up of young Arabs, extremists and openly hostile to Israel. In the Ben-Gurion University where he was enrolled, Vanunu
was renowned for his radical opinions. Smart but unstable young man. Vanunu had initially frequented far-right circles and admired Rabbi Meir Kahane. He then campaigned for the far-right party Hatchiya and voted for the likoud before joining the ranks of the far left. He had changed sides after the 1982 Lebanon war, he explained. Lonely, with few friends, he was convinced he was
discriminated against because of his Moroccan origins. This belief only grew worse when he failed the entrance exam to the Air Force Academy and was assigned to an engineer unit. After his military service, he embarked on engineering studies in Tel Aviv, then he changed
of opinion, moved to Beer Sheva and began studying economics. Then he changed his mind again and threw himself into philosophy. He became a vegetarian, then a vegan.
His classmates remember his fascination with money. The young Vanunu flattered himself that he did not have to work, saying that he only had to make the right investments on the stock market. In his diary, the stock market was among his "priorities" before philosophy or English studies. Owner of a red Audi, he also posed as a naked model to make some money and had no hesitation in lowering his underpants to win a prize at a student party with Escort Girls. If his personal life concerned only him, his political involvement with Rakah and pro-Palestinian circles should have alerted all his superiors. Instead, he was simply summoned by Shabak officials who told him to stop these activities and asked him to sign a paper stating that he had indeed received a warning. He refused to sign it and continued on his way.
The Shabak then wrote a report on Vanunu and sent it to the Director of Security at the Ministry of Defence, who forwarded it to the Director of Security at the Dimona plant, who put it in his files and forgot about it. The security services took no action, Vanunu was not subject to any particular surveillance, a monumental mistake. At all levels.