Slated for June 2004 release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Osama’s Revenge
The Next 9/11

What the Media and the Government Haven’t Told You

Paul L. Williams

A shocking exposé on the potential for nuclear terrorism on U.S. soil

Former consultant for the FBI on organized crime and international terrorism 
and a seasoned investigative reporter, Paul Williams reveals the potential 
for nuclear terrorism on U.S. soil in this shocking exposé. Based on the 
findings of U.S., Israeli, Pakistani, and U.K. intelligence, Williams 
describes how the theft of tactical nuclear weapons from Russian arsenals 
have in all likelihood made their way to al-Qaeda cells throughout the 
United States in preparation for the next terrorist attack.

Williams presents evidence showing that, in the chaos following the 
demise of the Soviet Union, the Chechen mafia got their hands on portable 
Russian nuclear weapons. Between 1996 and 2001, they negotiated the sale
of twenty nuclear “suitcase bombs” to representatives of Osama bin Laden. 
According to Williams, reliable sources indicate that these bombs may already 
be in the possession of al-Qaeda cells in New York, Washington, Miami, 
Chicago, Las Vegas, Houston, and Los Angeles. In addition, bin Laden has 
recruited former Soviet scientists and technicians to maintain these weapons 
and recharge their nuclear cores so that they may be deployed immediately 
on his command. In 2001, he issued a statement boasting of a “Hiroshima” 
against America.

Although the media have reported on some of these threatening developments 
and government insiders have acknowledged the threat of nuclear attack, no 
one until now has put all the pieces together in a coherent, no-nonsense 
way. Williams makes a persuasive case that Bin Laden and his deputies have 
the motive and the means and are waiting for the right opportunity to launch 
an apocalyptic attack against the “Great Satan” of America.

Paul Williams, Ph.D. (Clarks Green, PA), is a journalist and author of 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.


200 pages (illustrations) / ISBN 1-59102- 252-5 / Hardcover: $25


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