Paul L. Williams is a journalist and the author of The Day of Islam, Osama's Revenge, The Al Qaeda Connection, and The Vatican Exposed, among other books. The winner of three first-place Keystone Press Awards for journalism, he has written articles for such news outlets as Newsmax, World Net Daily, Family Security Matters, and the National Review. He has also served as a consultant for the FBI, editor and publisher of the Metro (Scranton, PA), and adjunct professor of humanities at the University of Scranton.
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The Nuclear Solution; The Forgotten Testimony; The Dawn of Doomsday; From Russia, with Lithium; The Chechen Connection; Osama's Nuclear Babies; Eight Nightmares; The Mad Scientist; King Khan; Gezbollah and al Qaeda Marry in South America; The Cancer Spreads; The Search for Adnan el-Shukriojumah; O Canada! Haven of Islamic Terror!; Canadian Campfire: A Couple of Scary Tales; Welcome to Islamberg; The Day of Islam; Index.
""Does al Qaeda presently have access to nuclear weapons? Does it have specific plans to use these weapons to attack the United States? These are the kinds of questions investigative reporter Williams addresses. [This book] focuses specifically on new evidence suggesting that al Qaeda has nuclear weapons and intends to use them against the United States in the near future. Williams argues that countries such as Canada, which have been open and accepting of Muslims, actually provide a setting in which radical Islamic groups can flourish. This interesting work offers a lot of information not found in other resources.... Recommended for public and academic libraries." - Library Journal "Islamic Jihadists have replaced the Soviets in the American nightmare of nuclear annihilation, and journalist/author Williams is back to report that such a scenario is closer at hand than one (or one's government) might think....absorbing...A noteworthy guide to the workings of Islamic terrorism." - Publishers Weekly