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− | Mysterious and perhaps mythical substance involved in a number of scams, stings and hoaxes related to illicit trading in nuclear materials.<ref>[http://www.nti.org/e_research/e3_42a.html Nuclear Trafficking Hoaxes: A Short History of Scams Involving Red Mercury and Osmium-187], by [[Kenley Butler]] and [[Akaki Dvali]], [[Nuclear Threat Initiative]], April 2004.</ref> | + | Mysterious and perhaps mythical substance involved in a number of scams, stings and hoaxes related to illicit trading in nuclear materials.<ref>[http://www.nti.org/e_research/e3_42a.html Nuclear Trafficking Hoaxes: A Short History of Scams Involving Red Mercury and Osmium-187], by [[Kenley Butler]] and [[Akaki Dvali]], [[Nuclear Threat Initiative]], Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) Monterey Institute of International Studies,April 2004.</ref> |
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Mysterious and perhaps mythical substance involved in a number of scams, stings and hoaxes related to illicit trading in nuclear materials.[1]
References
- ↑ Nuclear Trafficking Hoaxes: A Short History of Scams Involving Red Mercury and Osmium-187, by Kenley Butler and Akaki Dvali, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) Monterey Institute of International Studies,April 2004.