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Report Says Soviet WMDs Possibly Hidden in U.S.


13 Jul 2005

MOSCOW, Russia (AHN) - Startling new evidence suggests that Soviet agents could have possibly concealed nuclear and biological weapons of mass destruction inside the United States and other Western countries, which may have not been removed, or detected.

Polish and Czech officials have reportedly told U.S. authorities of the possible existence of Russian “suitcase nukes” in New York City soon after the Sep. 11, 2001 attacks.

According to a report by Gordon Thomas, and former CIA operative David M. Dastych, Al Qaida is reportedly trying to find those WMDs, and use them.

The terror organization has supposedly enlisted the help of "bribed Russian spies or special forces soldiers" who have knowledge of the locations, and maintained the secrecy of the weapons since the fall of Communism.

According to Russian news site, Mosnews, "reporter, author of several books and former FBI consultant Paul L. Williams had earlier published a report on how Al Qaida had purchased some post-Soviet mini-nukes and hired Russians to help them operate those weapons."

Thomas and Dastych give what they say is hard evidence of biological weapons still on the loose, saying "Britain’s MI5 has identified 32 spies of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service" who reportedly have "links to deep-cover KGB agents" who, "during the Cold War, hid scores of genetically engineered biological warfare weapons in Britain’s countryside."

MI5 believes the Russian spies and the germ vials are still at large.

Mosnews goes on to say that, Former KGB spymaster, Alexander Kuzminov, has confirmed his agents planted the vials. '

Kuzminov believes Russian agents are still involved in guarding them.

“Huge efforts and money was spent in our work,” he explained. “It would be foolish to believe our people were stood down just because Russia took part in biological weapons talks in Geneva.”

Courtesy of All Headline News Staff Reporter

Douglas Maher - All Headline News Staff Reporter