Rlmengineer:
I agree with KootK, the anchor plates have to be at least large enough so you can’t punch through a face shell. And, they should be located in such a way that they bring several cross shells into play, and even better several blocks both in terms of the block run length and in terms of several courses high. Otherwise, you have to use some more significant load spreading device such a Rowingengineer suggests. A light stl. channel, 3-4' high can be hidden nicely in an exterior found. wall finishing scheme. Then, you are left with making some engineering judgement about the gravity load on the wall (bed joint friction) and bond strength of the joints; so that you don’t just pull one or two blocks in a course, or three blocks in two courses out of the wall. It probably won’t be quite as clean a break as that, but that’s conservative. I would likely only consider the two bed joints on each block.