Traduction partielle :
Walter Pincus du Washington Post révèle qu’une demande de construction d’un bunker en Israël est en cours, au-dehors de Tel-Aviv. Il se nommera étrangement 911.
Le projet bizarrement nommé coûtera jusqu'à 100 millions de dollars, et sera construit en deux ans, avec des travailleurs des deux pays et avec des autorisations de sécurité appropriées. Les Palestiniens sont exclus de ces ouvriers.
Une fois terminé le complexe souterrain, très bien gardé, sera composé de cinq niveaux avec six dépendances à l'intérieur du périmètre.
D’environ 127.000 pieds carrés, les trois premiers étages abriteront des salles de classe, un auditorium, et un laboratoire, fermés par des portes massives ultra résistantes, y compris contre les rayonnements.
Une seule porte permettra l'entrée et la sortie des travailleurs au cours des travaux, qui sera surveillée par des soldats Israéliens.
Les deux étages inférieurs seront plus petits, selon ce schéma : site armée d'acquisition d'entreprise Web , ils seront probablement destinés au stockage des équipements.
Pincus a également constaté cette description détaillée des mezuzahs qui orneront toutes les portes de l'établissement:
Ces mezuzas, note l'[ US Army ] «Les mots doivent écrits à l'encre indélébile sur un parchemin en cuir. La mention que nous devrons y lire sera : "Titulaire d'une autorisation écrite conformément à la loi juive. L'écriture sera en Ashkenazik ou en Sepharadik mais ne pourra être un mélange, de plus, l’écriture devra être uniforme. »
Une autre demande va être lancée pour un 911, Phase 2,.toujours autour des 100 millions de dollars. source
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The oddly named project will cost up to $100 million, take more than two years to complete, and can only be built by workers from specific countries with proper security clearances. Palestinians need not apply.
When complete the well-guarded compound will have five levels buried underground and six additional outbuildings on the above grounds, within the perimeter. At about 127,000 square feet, the first three floors will house classrooms, an auditorium, and a laboratory — all wedged behind shock resistant doors — with radiation protection and massive security.
Only one gate will allow workers entrance and exit during the project and that will be guarded by only Israelis.
The bottom two floors are smaller, according to the full line of schematics uploaded to the Army's Acquisition Business Web Site, and possibly used for equipment and storage.
As impressive as the American design features already are, Ada Karmi-Melamede Architects will decorate the entire site with rocks it chooses, but are paid for by the contractor, and provide three outdoor picnic tables.
Pincus also found this detailed description of the mezuzahs that will adorn every door in the facility:
These mezuzas, notes the [US Army] Corps, “shall be written in inerasable ink, on . . . uncoated leather parchment” and be handwritten by a scribe “holding a written authorization according to Jewish law.” The writing may be “Ashkenazik or Sepharadik” but “not a mixture” and “must be uniform.”
Also, “The Mezuzahs shall be proof-read by a computer at an authorized institution for Mezuzah inspection, as well as manually proof-read for the form of the letters by a proof-reader authorized by the Chief Rabbinate.” The mezuza shall be supplied with an aluminum housing with holes so it can be connected to the door frame or opening. Finally, “All Mezuzahs for the facility shall be affixed by the Base’s Rabbi or his appointed representative and not by the contractor staff.”
Along with this request is another called 911 Phase 2.
Also in the $100 million range, Pincus finds the “complex facility with site development challenges” requiring services that include “electrical, communication, mechanical/ HVAC [heating, ventilation, air conditioning] and plumbing” requirements telling; and along with the fact that the contractor must posses a U.S. or Israeli Secret Security Clearance, he believes this phase to be a secure command center.
Pulitzer Prize winning, Yale grad, born in 1932 whose worked intelligence and media in D.C. since 1955 closes his piece with these shadowy words.
"The purpose of Site 911 is [un] clear."
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-us-is-building-secret-site-911-in-israel-2012-11#ixzz2DlgaOHoU
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