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From conversations recorded in April and May between Ronald Grecula, a sixty-eight-year-old welder from Bangor, Pennsylvania, and various undercover FBI agents and informants. Grecula was arrested May 20 and charged with providing material support to terrorist organizations.
GRECULA: I’ve been working in the area of New Energy Technologies. And some of the energies I’ve been working with are higher than anything that’s known today. Nuclear reaction, of course, is more powerful, but this comes the closest to nuclear reactions of any known energy source.
FBI: I understand. Mr. Grecula, I will talk to my partners and present them with what you’ve told me. You understand, the clients that I have are not American.
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| SEE ALSO: Bangor; Illegal arms transfers; Interviews; Grecula, Ronald; Terrorists; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; War on Terrorism, 2001- | |
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