Paul L. Williams

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Sept. 30, 1944

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Paul L. Williams (born 1944) 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.Williams 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. His dissertation, based on Latin texts, was on the moral philosophy of Peter Abelard. Born and raised a Roman Catholic, Williams is a descendant of a family of Irish coal miners in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He began his career by writing articles on Catholicism for National Review and serving as the senior editor for The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. His first book, Everything You Always Wanted To Know about the Catholic Church But Were Afraid to Ask for Fear of Excommunication was published by Doubleday in 1989. In The Day of Islam: The Annihilation of America and the Western World, 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. The Vatican Exposed, published in 2003 became the subject of a documentary for the …

Books by Paul L. Williams

Paul L. Williams: Operation Gladio (2015)

Operation Gladio

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