Paul L. Williams

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Paul L. Williams is an American author, journalist, and consultant. He was also an adjunct professor of humanities and philosophy at Wilkes University and The University of Scranton.

He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Wilkes University, a Master of Divinity degree from Drew University, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree also from Drew.

He is the author of ten books, the most recent being The Day of Islam: The Annihilation of America and the Western World, in which he expands on the American Hiroshima scenario he believes to be imminent, in which simultaneous nuclear attacks on 7 to 10 American cities would create havoc in American society.[1] Williams is the only journalist to capture three first-place Keystone Press Awards in three different categories in the same year.He has penned articles for major news outlets, including USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and National Review. A regular guest on such news outlets as Fox News, NPR, and MSNBC, Williams has penned celebrated articles concerning Islamic paramilitary compounds, such as Islamberg, that have been established throughout the country. He remains a popular speaker on the Christian circuit.

Prior to this, he served for seven years as a consultant to the FBI about terrorist and mafia criminal organizations.[2] Williams came to international promience by working with Canadian officials to expose a plot to behead the Prime Minister and to blow up Parliament.

[edit] Books

"The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Crusades" Penguin ISBN 0-02-864243-0 "The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Lives of the Saints," Penguin ISBN 0-02-8644211-2 "The Life and Work of Mother Teresa," Alpha ISBN 0-02-864278-3

[edit] References

  1. ^ List of Williams' books on Amazon.com
  2. ^ A brief bio and list of radio shows by Paul L.Williams on Coast to Coast AM

Bill Gertz, "Al Qaeda Pursued a 'Dirty Bomb'," The Washington Times, October 17, 2003 Scott Wheeler, "Evidence Points to a Dirt Bomb Plot," Insight, October 29, 2003 "One-Man 'Dirty Bomb' Cell Sought in US and Canada," Debka (Israeli intelligence outlet), November 7, 2003

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