Leo Szilard
Leo Spitz (Szilard) was an Ashkenazi jewish Hungarian theoretical physicist and media actor, used in the media industry, to play a role in the WW2 ritual, which had the founding of the United Nations and state Israel as goal. He was a friend of Edward Teller ('father' of the hydrogen bomb). He worked at Humboldt University (Johann Gottlieb Fichte, dialectic method) with Einstein, Max Planck, Dennis Gabor, Eugene Wigner, John von Neumann, ... He made propaganda with Zionist Alexander Sachs and Albert Einstein as an excuse to usher in the nuclear age, supposedly to save the jews in the camps of the Holocaust (sacrifice ritual of nazi-zionist alliance). He worked with Glenn Seaborg's Metallurgical Laboratory of University of Chicago (Rockefellers, Scottish Rite) for the Manhattan Project (based on Crowley's Manhattan Working) of Robert Oppenheimer. |
In 1933 he was transferred to the US (supposedly 'fleeing' the nazi regime) to work with Enrico Fermi (deception of the Standard Model) and helped founding the Council for At Risk Academics (transfer of Max Born, Max Perutz) with the Royal Society.
He worked on developing particle accelerators (Cyclotron, Betron,..) and at Columbia University and Princeton University.
The Metallurgical Laboratory became Argonne (Archon) National Laboratory.
Einstein helped to create a Zionist state in Palestina with Chaim Weizmann.
In 1960 he founded the Salk Institute of Biological Studies (research institute of the Science Church), with Francis Crick and Jonas Salk in La Jolla San Diego.Francis Crick received the Nobel Prize for the 'discovery' of the helix structure of DNA with Cavendish Laboratory (Cecil), and was a member of the Soma Research Association with Julian Huxley (UN world empire). It conducts DNA, computer and brain research and is funded by DARPA and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (Jennifer Doudna). James Holmes was mind controlled at Salk Institute.
Szilard appeared as a character in Christopher Nolan's propaganda movie Oppenheimer with Cillian Murphy.
born 2/11/1989.
died 5/30/1964.
Salk Institute of Biological Studies