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who they considered dangerous to the regime's power. This included monitoring them with microphones and trying to frame them by deceiving them into making self-compromising statements. The same Pacepa claimed the service was also in charge of discreetly murdering political prisoners and making it
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According to Pacepa, it was created by the Securitate's "Service K" in spring 1970, using radioactive materials it received from the
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Red Horizons: The True Story of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu's Crimes, Lifestyle, and Corruption
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which would result in death within months after the exposure.
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Index

Ion Mihai Pacepa
radiological weapon
Nicolae Ceaușescu
Securitate
radiation
cancer
KGB
political prisoners
Mihai Pelin
Radio Free Europe
Nestor Ratesh
1981 RFE bombing
Ion Iliescu
Romania and weapons of mass destruction


Pacepa, Ion Mihai
Regnery Publishing
ISBN
0-89526-746-2
"The Kremlin's Killing Ways"
Archived
"Čšinte perpetue"
Jurnalul Național
the original
Categories
Socialist Republic of Romania
Nuclear terrorism
Weapons of Romania
Radiological weapons

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