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Subject: Abuse of the Lyme victims puts America at a disadvantage (our
campaign is working)
Date: Jan 27, 2008 7:21 AM
As I said, people from every country in the world visit my website,
and they are
clearly free to verify the facts they find on my website.
And they do.
NIH's Edward McSweegan will never again be allowed in Russia.
http://www.actionlyme.org/NATIONS_TO_ACTIONLYME.org
American "scientists" will never be trusted again by anyone.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL2535475320080125
Russia says foreign spies seeking WMD data: RIA
Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:22am EST
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's domestic security service said on Friday
it had
foiled several attempts by foreign spies to obtain technology for
weapons of mass
destruction, RIA news agency reported.
The Federal Security Service (FSB) said Western and Asian spy services
had tried
to obtain information about nuclear enterprises in Siberia and from
scientists working
on secret high technology projects.
One Chinese citizen had been expelled and several other foreigners
were refused
further entry into Russia for seeking information on weapons of mass
destruction,
the FSB head in the Novosibirsk region of Siberia said, RIA reported.
"They were interested in the developments made by the Siberian branch
of the
Russian Academy of Sciences," Sergei Savchenkov, the local FSB chief,
was quoted
as saying by RIA.
Russian security services have frequently claimed to uncover foreign
spying and
planned attacks by rebels, but rarely give details on attempts to
steal secret data
on weapons of mass destruction.
"We discovered that foreign intelligence agencies from the West and
Asia were
interested in nuclear energy, biological information and cutting-edge
scientific
developments in the field of nanotechnology," he was quoted as saying
by RIA.
Russia, which has the second biggest store of nuclear weapons in the
world after
the United States, says its weapons arsenals are carefully guarded.
When contacted by Reuters, staff at the Novosibirsk office of the FSB
were unable
to confirm the RIA report.
(Reporting by Conor Sweeney; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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