I've captured an <a href="http://207.115.70.82/files/rusty/rustyPaulLWilliams.mp3" target=_blank">interesting interview</a> between Talk Show host, <a href="http://www.talk2rusty.com" target=_blank">Rusty Humphries</a> and Paul L. Williams, who's working on a new book that talks about Al-Qaeda's progress of getting nukes inside our country:
Paul L. Williams, Ph.D. (Clarks Green, PA), is a journalist and the author of Osama's Revenge: The Next 9/11 and The Vatican Exposed: Money, Murder, and the Mafia, among other books. Formerly, he served as a consultant for the FBI, editor and publisher of the Metro, and an adjunct professor of Humanities at the University of Scranton.
Williams claims that al-Qaida has been planning a spectacular nuclear attack using six or seven suitcase nuclear bombs that would be detonated simultaneously in U.S. cities.
Williams has authored numerous books on the threat of nuclear holocaust facing America.
In 'The Al-Qaeda Connection', Williams presents clear evidence showing that, in the chaos following the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Chechen Mafia got its hands on portable Russian nuclear weapons. Between 1996 and 2001, mafia members negotiated the sale of twenty nuclear "suitcase bombs" to representatives of Osama bin Laden.
Far worse than so-called "dirty bombs," each suitcase bomb is capable of killing millions of Americans while exposing millions more to deadly radioactive fallout.
Paul L. Williams, Ph.D. (Clarks Green, PA), is a journalist and the author of Osama's Revenge: The Next 9/11 and The Vatican Exposed: Money, Murder, and the Mafia, among other books. Formerly, he served as a consultant for the FBI, editor and publisher of the Metro, and an adjunct professor of Humanities at the University of Scranton.
Williams claims that al-Qaida has been planning a spectacular nuclear attack using six or seven suitcase nuclear bombs that would be detonated simultaneously in U.S. cities.
Williams has authored numerous books on the threat of nuclear holocaust facing America.
In 'The Al-Qaeda Connection', Williams presents clear evidence showing that, in the chaos following the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Chechen Mafia got its hands on portable Russian nuclear weapons. Between 1996 and 2001, mafia members negotiated the sale of twenty nuclear "suitcase bombs" to representatives of Osama bin Laden.
Far worse than so-called "dirty bombs," each suitcase bomb is capable of killing millions of Americans while exposing millions more to deadly radioactive fallout.