Ryan Mauro
Nuclear 9/11: An Interview with Dr. Paul L. Williams
9/6/2005
Dr. Paul L. Williams is a former consultant to the FBI on organized
crime and terrorism. Since then, he has become an award-winning
investigative journalist and written several books. A central point of
his latest book, “The Al Qaeda Connection”, is that Osama Bin Laden has
obtained nuclear weapons and smuggled them into the US through Mexico
with the help of the MS-13 criminal group for use in a plot known as
“American Hiroshima.”
RM: Much has been written about the "American Hiroshima " report. How did you first learn about the plot?
PW:
I have a unique background. I hold a Ph.D. in philosophy from Drew
University and I am a seasoned and award-winning journalist. I came
upon the story of bin Laden's acquisition of tactical nuclear weapons
while working as the editor/publisher of THE METRO and a consultant on
organized crime for the FBI. Several members of the Chechen Mafiya, who
had emigrated to Little Odessa, muscled into the operations of the
Bufalino Crime Family in Northeast Pennsylvania by selling choice
Number Four heroin, guns of every description, and stolen high-end cars
from New York and New Jersey .
I learned that they came to the
U.S. after Makhmud and his associates sold tactical nukes and nuclear
materials to Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri. I began to search
for evidence of this sale and came upon stories in The Jerusalem Report
and The London Times and Arab stories in Muslim magazine, Al-Watan
al-Arabi , and al-Majallah . This led me to other sources and reports
of further sales of nukes from the former Soviet Union to al Qaeda not
only by the Chechens but also the Russian Mafiya and black-marker
arms-dealers, including Semion Mogilevic from the Ukraine . Such
information can be obtained by any journalist with a telephone, a
computer, and a library card.
I further learned that the sales
to al Qaeda have been verified by a host of intelligence officials and
weapons inspectors, including Hans Blix, former Director General of the
U. N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency. The sales were even
verified by bin Laden and al-Zawahiri in their pronouncements that they
have obtained a small arsenal of nuclear weapons from black-market
sources. My research took me farther into dealings between bin Laden
and Dr. A. Q. Khan and the fact that over twenty nuclear scientists and
technicians from Khan's research laboratories in Pakistan worked with
al Qaeda on a regular basis to maintain and modify the weapons that had
been purchased and to develop other weapons from the highly enriched
uranium and plutonium that bin Laden hade purchased from Uzbekistan and
other countries.
Dr. Mahmood and Dr. Majeed, two of the
leading officials at the Khan facility, confessed to CIA and ISI
interrogators that they participated in al Qaeda's nuclear projects.
The fact that the Chechens possessed the nukes should be no surprise to
any reporter or investigator. In 1995, the Chechens under Commander
Shamail Basayev planted a radiological bomb in Izmailovsky Park near
Moscow . The bomb was made of cesium-137, and, if detonated, would have
killed thousands of Russians. This incident represented the first case
of a nuke to be deployed as a weapon of terror. Later that same year,
Dzokhar Dudayev, the leader of the Chechen Mafiya, offered to sell his
collection of nuclear weapons to the United States in exchange for U.
S. recognition of Chechnya 's independence. The Clinton Administration
declined and so the weapons were sold to al Qaeda.
More
importantly, there is empirical proof that al Qaeda possesses nukes. In
2000, British agents posed as recruits from a London mosque to
infiltrate al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan . In Herat , they saw
nuclear weapons being manufactured. Similarly, an al-Qaeda operative
was arrested at the checkpoint at Ramallah with a weapon strapped to
his back. At first, Israeli intelligence thought that the weapon was a
radiological bomb but later confirmed, as reported by Richard Sales of
UPI and other reputable journalists, that it was a tactical nuke. There
are more examples, including the canister of uranium 238 that U.S.
military officials discovered in a lead canister in Kandahar at the
outset of Operation Enduring Freedom.
RM: How come other
terrorism experts, Steven Emerson for example, haven't warned us about
the plot? In other words, why does it seem so out of the mainstream?
PW:
Few military and intelligence officials question bin Laden's ability to
launch his plan for the American Hiroshima. General Eugene Habiger,
former Executive Chief of Strategic Weapons at the Pentagon, said that
an event of nuclear mega-terrorism on U. S. soil is "not a matter of
if, but when." During the 2004 presidential debates, President Bush and
Senator Kerry said that nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists
represent the greatest danger facing the American people, while Vice
President Cheney, on the campaign trail, warned that a nuclear attack
by al Qaeda appears imminent. Before leaving office, Attorney General
John Ashcroft and Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge both voiced that
belief that al Qaeda's plan to nuke cities throughout the country soon
might come to fruition.
From the private sector, Warren
Buffet, who establishes odds against cataclysmic events for major
insurance companies, concluded that an imminent nuclear nightmare
within the United States is "virtually a certainty." From the academic
community, Dr. Graham Allison, director of Harvard University 's Belfer
Center for Science and International Affairs, said: "Is nuclear
mega-terrorism inevitable? Harvard professors known for being subtle or
ambiguous, but I'll try to the clear. 'Is the worst yet to come?' My
answer: Bet on it. Yes." Finally, from the mainstream media, Bill
Keller, editor of The New York Times, concluded that the only reason
for thinking a nuclear attack won't happen is because "it hasn't
happened yet" - - adding that such reasoning represents "terrible
logic." And so, Ryan, the message has been delivered but few are
listening.
Emerson's importance as an analyst pales in
comparison to that of Michael Scheuer, the CIA of and author of
IMPERIAL HUBRIS, who was in charge on "the Alec file," the CIA's file
on bin Laden. On November 14, 2004 , Scheuer appeared on "60 Minutes"
to alert the American people that a nuclear attack by Al Qaeda "is
pretty close to being inevitable."
RM: In your upcoming
book, "The Al-Qaeda Connection," you write that former Russian KGB and
Spetsnaz operatives maintain Bin Laden's nuclear arsenal. When were
they hired and how do we know they are capable of such a monumental
task?
PW: Bin Laden and al-Zawahiri began recruiting former
SPETZNAZ technicians circa 1997. By 1999, a host of such technicians
(along with nuclear scientists from China ) were working at al Qaeda
laboratories in Afghanistan and Pakistan . By 2000, al Qaeda also
secured the help of scientists and technicians from the A. Q. Khan
Research Facility in Pakistan , including the assistance of Khan
himself.
On September 11, 2001 , when the attack was taking
place in America , bin Laden and company were meeting with Dr. Sultan
Bashiruddin Mahmood, former Chairman of Pakistan's Atomic Energy
Commission, and Dr. Chaudry Abdul Majid, Chief Technician for the A. Q.
Khan Facility, to discuss the maintenance and deployment of al Qaeda's
nuclear arsenal. When the CIA confiscated records from Ummah Tameer
E-Nau ("Islamic Reconstruction"), Dr. Mahmood's bogus charity in Kabul
, they discovered evidence from Mahmood's computer that at least one al
Qaeda nuke had been forward deployed to the U. S. from Karachi in a
cargo container. After interrogating Mahood and Majid, CIA officials
discovered that more than a score of scientists and technicians from
the A. Q. Khan Facility worked on a daily basis to develop, upgrade,
and maintain the al Qaeda nuclear arsenal. Almost all of these
scientists have escaped from Pakistan to avoid arrest.
US
officials have been denied permission to interrogate Dr. Khan, even
though we know that he provided nuclear technology and designs for
atomic bombs not only to Libya , Iran and North Korea , but also Saudi
Arabia , Kuwait , Sudan Nigeria, Brazil , Egypt , Malaysia , Indonesia
, Algeria , Abu Dhabi , and Myanmar . In Myanmar , for example, Dr.
Sulieman Asad and Dr. Mohammad Ali Mukhtar, are building a ten-megawatt
nuclear reactor, while still providing help and expertise to the al
Qaeda network. It's a hellava situation and the press is not reporting
it.
RM: Do you have any information on what the US and its friends are doing to try to stop the plot?
PW:
On October 11, 2001 , George Tenet, former CIA director, met with
President Bush to inform him that at least two tactical nukes have
reached al Qaeda operatives in the US . This news was substantiated by
Pakistan 's ISI, the CIA, and the FBI.
In accordance with this
discovery, the Bush Administration deployed hundreds of new and
sophisticated Gamma Ray Neutron Flux Detector sensors to US borders,
overseas facilities, and "choke points" around Washington DC . The
administration further assigned Delta Force, the elite special
operations detachment unit of the US Army, the task of killing or
disabling any or all suspects. Such measures have proved to be
ineffective. Richard L. Wagner, senior staff member at the Los Alamos
National Laboratory, testified before the House Homeland Security
Subcommittee on the Prevention of Nuclear and Biological Attack that
the currently installed radiation detection systems are highly limited
in their capabilities and, in general, insufficient to the task. To add
to the problem of insecurity, the borders remain almost completely
porous and less than 10% of the freight that arrives at major ports
(including New York/New Jersey) is inspected.
RM: Where is the WMD arsenal now that Afghanistan is occupied?
PW:
The nuclear weapons were not contained solely in Afghanistan . Al Qaeda
laboratories were established in the Balkans, Sudan , Pakistan , Egypt
, Saudi Arabia and even places like Myanmar . A number of these weapons
have been forward deployed to Mexico and the US .
My educated
guess would be that arsenals have been established in several of the
following countries: Pakistan , Sudan , Saudi Arabia , Myanmar ,
Algeria , Indonesia , Malaysia , Abu Dubai , Iran , Syria , and Lebanon
. The last three in light of the al Qaeda truce and bonding with
Hezbollah. Myanmar looms large since very sinister events are taking
place there. These events, including the construction of large
reactors, have been made possible by fugitive scientists and
technicians from the Khan Research Facility .But don't lose sight of
the fact that nukes have been forward deployed to al Qaeda cells in
Canada , Mexico , and the US .
RM: Why haven't the weapons
been used already? One can't help but think that the best time to use
the weapons would have been during the invasions of Afghanistan or Iraq
.
PW: The worst time for al Qaeda to use its nuclear
weapons would have been during the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq
when the US remained on high alert. A defining characteristic of bin
Laden is patient. His favorite Islamic verse is as follows: "I will be
patient until Patience is outworn by patience." He started plotting the
1998 bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania when he was in
the Sudan in 1993; the attack of the USS Cole was more than two years
in the making and eight years passed between the first attack on the
World Trade Center and the second. The planned American Hiroshima is
enormous in scope. It requires not only development and (in some cases)
rebuilding of the weapons along with codification for detonation but
also forward deployment, site preparation, and precise strategic
coordination with scattered cells.
Bin Laden will not allow
the attack to take place unless there is certainty of success. His
entire resources (including the gains from the poppy fields) have been
spent on this operation. After scrutinizing the situation and analyzing
the data, Bill Keller, editor of The New York Times , said that the
"best reason" for thinking that the nuclear attack by al Qaeda will NOT
happen is because "it hasn't happened yet," adding this conclusion
represents "terrible logic." I agree with him.
RM: Is there any indication of when Bin Laden intends to use the arsenal?
PW:
Bin Laden can't sit on these weapons for years. They require constant
maintenance. At any given time, a tactical nuke exudes a temperature in
excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that they are prone to
oxidation and rust. Moreover, the triggers that emit large quantities
of neutrons at high speeds decay rapidly and have short half-lives - -
most would become useless without maintenance in less than four months.
The nuclear cores also are subject to decay and over the course of
several years would fall below the critical mass threshold. Though the
shells that encase the cores are the most durable parts of the weapons,
they, too, are subject to contamination. The tritium used to compensate
for the required amount of conventional explosives to compress the
fissile core within the compact devices is less of an issue since it
has a half-life of 12.3 years. Taking all things into consideration,
the attack should occur within the very near future. The bombs which
bin Laden began building in 1992 are for the American Hiroshima.
RM: Given the heat and radiation given off by the nuke, couldn't it be detected?
PW:
Richard L. Wagner, senior staff member at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory and one of the founders of the Department of Energy's
Nuclear Emergency Search Team, recently told Congress that major
breakthroughs in the ability of the US government to locate rogue nukes
may be FIVE years away. Wagner, a Ph.D. whose specialty is radiation
detection, testified that better technology and more radiation
detention devices are needed to stop the nuclear terrorist threat.
"Currently installed radiation detection systems, or systems which
could be procured in quantity in the next year or two, are quite
limited in their capabilities and, in general, are insufficient for the
task," he testified. "Substantial research and development is needed to
improve detection capabilities." A nuclear gun bomb that could be fired
from a 155 millimeter recoilless rifle could be packed in the small
container, stuffed into the truck of a car or van, and transported into
any major metropolitan city within the US without detection. That's the
fact of the matter. Other weapons could be transported by private plane
to any major airport. Less than 25% of the freight on private planes is
inspected let alone subjected to radiation detection. To complicate
matters, the ports of entry (such as the airports) are now controlled
by the Albanian Mafia. The Albanians have taken over the operations of
the Italian-American crime families and have become, according to the
FBI, the leading criminal organization in the US . The Albanians, as
you know, are Muslims with ties to radical Islam and, through the KLO,
al Qaeda.
RM: I have trouble believing that teams required to maintain a nuclear weapon wouldn't be detected here in the US .
PW:
There isn't just one team but, at least, seven. They are working within
mosques and Islamic centers. In the US , a federal judge will not
provide any FBI or law enforcement agent with a warrant to search a
mosque of an Islam center for ANY reason since such places are listed
as "houses of worship."
RM: Seven teams?
PW: At
least seven teams. according to information obtained from Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed and other al Qaeda operatives, in at least seven metropolitan
areas. These areas have been identified as New York , Miami , Houston ,
Las Vegas , Los Angeles , Chicago , and Washington DC . The attack will
occur simultaneously at the seven sites.
RM: How do you
know you can trust what Khalid Sheikh Mohammad said? In the past, he's
given us bogus information, some of which led to orange alerts. Some
say he and other Al-Qaeda operatives are waging a disinformation
campaign meant to dull our senses.
PW: No, you can't trust
Khalid Sheikh Mohammad but you can trust the information that was
obtained from his laptop when he was arrested on March 1, 2003 .
RM:
Will Bin Laden use them on the American homeland, or also forces
overseas and countries that have joined the War on Terrorism?
PW:
They are not for use in the United Kingdom , Spain , Italy , Iraq , or
Afghanistan . The declaration of war was issued against the United
States and al Qaeda insists that over 4 million Americans must die for
the sake of parity. They are intent upon realizing this objective and
the doomsday clock by all reckoning is very near midnight.
© Copyright, Ryan Mauro, 2005, used with the Author's Permission