Good links granny it is for sure they are out there, but who knows where? Its seems there is a news block for about a year on the Russina Nukes and Mafia or it just could be me?!?! LOL
This is interesting but a year old...
Then the question comes up: why was this done and who benefits?
The operation which was carried out had many goals. It was an artificial stimulation of demand. An attempt to prove that there exists in Russia organized crime; that a nuclear mafia similar to the narco-mafias exists which can order and transfer whatever is needed. But such a mafia does not exist. This is confirmed by the fact that the people who steal this material, as a rule hide it very painstakingly for a long time and only then begin to look for a buyer. Some of them kept it for a year and a half because they couldn't find a distribution channel or a buyer. In all these cases, the end-user of the materials is very important. What is most interesting is that there has not been one case in which we have been able to get our foreign colleague to give an answer as to who the end-user is for the material. Claims that it is for Libya, Iran or Iraq become unsustainable myths.
Secondly, the above named countries can't be dependent on casual and unclear shipment through non-professionals... All of these countries are placing their bet on creating an independent system of producing enriched nuclear materials. They would never get into business with chance partners.
It should be said that the field of information around the nuclear problems in Russia is filled with such disinformation that it makes your hairs stand on end. By the way, there was a confirmation, for example, that, Narzarbaev sent nuclear material from Kazakhstan to the US by airplane. All of this is nonsense.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/nukes/readings/yevstafiev.html
It should be said that the field of information around the nuclear
problems in Russia is filled with such disinformation that it makes your
hairs stand on end. By the way, there was a confirmation, for
example, that, Narzarbaev sent nuclear material from Kazakhstan to
the US by airplane. All of this is nonsense.
Freeper Mail call.