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“Culisele procesului lui Nicu Ceauşescu” (III): Nicolae Pinciu

Posted by romanianrevolutionofdecember1989 on April 14, 2010

Timp de doua decenii fosti securisti au straduit sa ne convinga ca totul a fost “o inscenare” cu buletine, cu arme, samd (totusi, vezi raspunsuri-respinsuri unor forumisti mai jos)…ei n-au tras nici un foc…dimpotriva–numai ca armata nu folosea cartuse de calibru 9 mm (in schimb, securitatea da)…tot un lucru demn de retinut, nu se spune in articolul din Adevarul, dar Nicolae Pinciu, “a fost ofiter la biroul de cadre al Inspectoratului, si ofiter de contraspionaj, coordanator al grupei locale U.S.L.A.” (sigur tot intamplator) [vezi Rasvan Popescu, “Sibiu (II) Procesul s-a incheiat, intrebarile continua,” Expres nr. 27 (iulie 1990), p. 6.

http://www.adevarul.ro/actualitate/eveniment/Culisele_procesului_lui_Nicu_Ceausescu_0_242976221.html

Diversiunea cu buletinul de identitate

Reţinut la UM 01512 în după-amiaza de 22 decembrie, Nicolae Pinciu, fost ofiţer de Securitate, susţine că totul a fost o înscenare pentru a pune cadrele MI în postura de complici ai lui Nicu Ceauşescu. „Nicu nu putea face singur genocid, trebuia să i se găsească şi nişte complici. Nouă ne-au rămas şi documente şi tot în sediu, când ne-au dus la UM 01512. Buletinul meu a fost găsit pe acoperişul Hotelului Continental, lângă o armă. De pe acest hotel s-a tras după 22 decembrie, ca şi din alte puncte, unde au fost găsite buletinele altor colegi de-ai mei. Noi eram reţinuţi, nu aveam cum să tragem de acolo, a fost o înscenare”, afirmă Pinciu.

ZBURATOR 14.Apr.10-00:36hs

Bay Pinciu Nicolae acum cum te mai cheama si cum au procedat t-ea prins prin boschetzii Sibienii si t-ziu luat buletinul din buzunare apoi s-au dus pe Hotelul Continental au tras citeva rafale au lasat arma si buletinul tau, linga armaele si (buletinele vostre de MI linga lada de cartuse ) si inamicii s-au lasat rachetatzi de elicoptere in etajul 8 …!.Bay ..Securiciule ..te facu mumata beata.
Pastile mami tele. voua nici sa mintzitzi nu stitzi curvelor.
Bai paduche a-tzi tras in pilotzi si aia s-au intors ranitzi intro dunga la Aeroport Au inarmat elicopterele colegii pilotzilor s-au ridicat in stol si vau tocat. Altfel cistigatzi partida cu Sovietici cazatzi in Teatru.Te dai scapat, asuns dupa o pensie nesimtzita ? Politica ie ca te lasam, avem nevoie de contactele vostre. V-am stricat jucaria,fara panica vine timpul sa sugetzi si gegetul.

Stuparu14.Apr.10-01:07hs

Si cum ,va ramas documentele in sediu ? Dar in panica aia a-tzi uitat unifomele pe voi ? Si atzi luat lada cu grenade si AG-ul .cateaua si lazile de cartuse si pe unde atzi ajuns in Hotel Continental cind strazile erau blocate zi si noapte de Sibieni . La terasa si parterul si in beci se bea si se minca fara bani.avea in jur instalate puncte de observatzie. A-tzi avut cuib la etajele superiore unde era si locul vostru de intilnire discret cu curvele si punctul de supraveghere electronic al turistilor din hotel. Si va traso pilotzi bucatzi va scos pe geamuri.Apoi v-au declarat Eroii.

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“Culisele procesului lui Nicu Ceauşescu” (II)

Posted by romanianrevolutionofdecember1989 on April 13, 2010

Da, in zilele noastre, minciuni vin prin adevarul (cu sau fara filtrul petrolier…adevarul tot timpul ‘se orienteaza’…ciine latra…[scinteia eternala a] ‘adevarul[ului]’ ramine)…iata cum s-a prezentat culisele procesului lui Nicu Ceausescu in august 1990…atunci cand presa mergea in [plan]  zig-zag…cum am demonstrat de mult si Marius Mioc http://mariusmioc.wordpress.com/2010/04/12/ion-cristoiu-virful-de-lance-al-campaniei-de-falsificare-a-istoriei-revolutiei/ si eu http://atomic-temporary-3899751.wpcomstaging.com/2009/12/20/dezinformare-securista-despre-decembrie-1989-in-actiune-zig-zag-anul-1990-angela-bacescu-teroristii-n-au-fost-securisti-nici-n-au-existat-teroristi-gheorghe-ionescu-olbojan-teroristii-au/

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Armata română în revoluţia din decembrie 1989 (1994/1998): Sibiu

Posted by romanianrevolutionofdecember1989 on April 12, 2010

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Sibiu, decembrie ’89: Aurel Dragomir, Victor Stanculescu, si “Secretele Revolutiei”

Posted by romanianrevolutionofdecember1989 on April 11, 2010

“Secretele Revolutiei” (Dan Badea, Expres, 7-13 iunie 1994)

from Orwellian…Positively Orwellian (2006)

Lt. Col. Aurel Dragomir, former commander of the “Nicolae Balcescu” Military Officers School in Sibiu, described in 1994 those killed as “terrorists” in Sibiu in December 1989:

…On the morning of 22 December…I was informed that on the rooftops there were some suspicious persons.  I saw 2-3 people in black jumpsuits.  The Militia told me that they weren’t their people.  At noon there appeared 10 to 15 people in black jumpsuits who opened massive gunfire on the crowds and soldiers. I ordered them to respond with fire.  I headed to the infirmary—the reserve command site, and col. Pircalabescu [head of the Patriotic Guards] called and asked me “why was there gunfire?”  I told him we were being attacked.  He told me to cease fire.  Ilie Ceausescu [Ceausescu’s brother, and an Army General] told me to surrender.  I slammed the telephone down.  Then [Army General] Stanculescu called.  I told him that we are under attack. Stanculescu said to me:  ‘Defend yourselves!’….The attackers had on black jumpsuits under which they had on civilian clothes….Weapons and ammunition that weren’t in the arsenal of the Army were found, guns with silencers were found, that aren’t in the Army’s arsenal….After the events declarations given to the investigating commissions disappeared, notebooks filled with the recordings of officers on duty (ofiterii de serviciu), and a map that noted from which houses gunfire came. The dead who were in jumpsuits and had several layers of clothing were identified:  they were cadre from the Sibiu Interior Ministry (Militia and Securitate)…. (“black jumpsuits” emphases and “weapons and ammunition…” emphasis added; rest in original)[57]

Armata Poporului, “Sub tirul incrucisat…(II)” interviu cu Aurel Dragomir, nr. 46, noiembrie 1990 p. 3.



Armata Romaniei, “N-am nimic de ascuns,” nr. 22 (233), 1-7 iunie 1994, p. 7.

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Martori oculari din CC-ul, 22-24 decembrie 1989: amintirile lui Doru Teodor Maries impotriva amintirilor altor martori oculari

Posted by romanianrevolutionofdecember1989 on April 9, 2010

punctul de vedere strict personal (daca vreti sa folositi informatii de pe saitul acesta, va rog sa luati legatura cu mine la hallria@comcast.net .  Va multumesc.)–RAH

Iata “proba” din http://www.ziuaveche.ro/investigatii/2391-asociatia-21-decembrie-1989-acuza-romania-la-cedo-pentru-crimele-lui-iliescu despre ceea ce s-a intamplat in CC-ul si despre “asa-zisul fenomen terorist” din decembrie 1989:  amintirile/opinia personala ale/a lui Doru Teodor Maries.  Bine.  Acestea sunt amintirile lui cel mai putin de la iunie 1991 incoace (vezi comentarile lui de atunci mai jos).  Numai ca el n-a fost deloc singurul cu amintirile lui din zilele aceste in CC-ul (si amintirile lor sunt foarte diferite, si mult mai detaliate…tot mai jos)…

5. Ordin de zi nr. 327 din 29.12.1989 al Comandamentului R 70 Ge. Av. (ANEXA 7)

In ziua de 21.12.1989 orele 22:00 in urma ordinului verbal al comandantului Aviatiei Militare, comandantul R 70 Ge. Av. a ordonat formarea unui batalion de interventie (…) cu misiunea de a apara incepand cu data de 22.12.1989 zona cuprinsa intre Palatul Republicii, sediul fostului CC al UTC, Biblioteca Universitatii si Atheneu; Dupa introducerea subunitatilor in dispozitiv la orele 18:30 grupurile teroriste au deschis foc din mai multe cladiri aferente locului de dispunere. Aceste grupuri au executat foc din mansarde, de pe acoperisuri, etajele superoare ale cladirilor asupra militarilor, tehnicii de lupta si a manifestantilor adunati in Piata Palatului; ca atare la ordinul cpt. Ciontea Valentin, comandantul batalionului de interventie, s-a deschis foc asupra acestora. Focul a durat 12 ore. (…)”

Reclamantul s-a aflat in cladirea Comitetului Central la etajul 6 si la auzul focurilor de arma s-a repezit spre geamul din biroul fostului sef de Stat Major al garzilor patriotice (biroul unde cu aproximativ 9 ore inainte fusese ucis fostul Ministru al Apararii Nationale). S-a tras un foc de arma, glontul lovind marginea geamului, iar urma lasata avea o adancime de 25 cm, vizibila cu ochiul liber din strada si astazi dupa 20 de ani. Ea a fost imortalizata pe multe pelicule si a starnit curiozitatea a numerosi ziaristi din tara si strainatate. Nu mai vorbim ca la 10-15 minute de la executarea focului, reclamantul a iesit pe cladire Comitetului Central impotriva vointei colegilor pentru a vedea ce se intampla si a intelege asa zisul fenomen terorist care i se parea ilogic, dupa 6 ore de la cucerire Comitetului Central, focuri de arma ce nu se justificau, dovedindu-se ulterior, dar mai ales acum dupa obtinerea documentelor ca reclamantul a intuit situatia in termeni reali inca din primele momente – diversiunea si lupta pentru putere in care au cazut mii de victime.

Teodor Maries cu Angela Bacescu (iunie 1991)

“Eu sustin ca martor ocular ca [securistii] nu au tras.  Ba, mai mult, si-au lasat armele si munitia.  Acum inteleg de ce.  Probabil ca aveau informatii ca gogorita cu “teroristii” o sa fie pusa in spinarea lor.  Au fost bine informati.  Nu s-au implicat in conflict, nu au tras.  Altfel ar fi fost razboi civil, se omora frate cu frate.”   [Doru Teodor Maries in dialog cu revista Europa, interviu luat de Angela Bacescu, iunie 1991]


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(VIDEO) Documentarul “SIBIU 1989”: Marturia lui Gheorghe Cocos despre gloante DUM-DUM

Posted by romanianrevolutionofdecember1989 on December 27, 2009

Gheorghe Cocos povesteste cum el si sotia sa au fost impuscati cu gloante DUM-DUM “care se spune ca nu exista, dar totusi exista”

Vedeti clip-ul 4:55-6:23

posted by tioluciano on youtube on 22 December 2009 cu cuvintele aceste

“Documentarul “SIBIU 1989” LDTV(comprimat 15,4 MB, format WMV, 212kbps, 384 x 288 pixels,13 fps)

Documentar lansat într-o proiectie publica in data de 21 decembrie 2009, de la ora 18.00, la Casa de Cultura a Sindicatelor Sibiu, Sala STUDIO
Producator versiune originala : Octavian Repede ( sibiuvideo@gmail.com , sau Octavian Repede-0747/990495)

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mai mult despre gloantele DUM-DUM in decembrie 1989:

http://atomic-temporary-3899751.wpcomstaging.com/2009/12/24/bullets-lies-and-videotape-the-amazing-disappearing-romanian-counter-revolution-of-december-1989-part-vii-conclusion-those-who-told-us-the-truth-by-richard-andrew-hall/

full pdf file

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Bullets, Lies, and Videotape: The Amazing, Disappearing Romanian Counter-Revolution of December 1989 (Part VII, Conclusion: Those Who Told Us the Truth) by Richard Andrew Hall

Posted by romanianrevolutionofdecember1989 on December 24, 2009

for full PDF file see here:

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for Part I see  His name was Ghircoias…Nicolae Ghircoias

for Part II see A Revolution, a Coup d\’Etat, AND a Counter-Revolution

for Part III see Lost…during investigation

for Part IV see The Good \’Sergeant Schultz\’ or \’They know nothing!\’

for Part V see Seeing is Believing, Videos 1 and 2

for Part VI see Seeing is Believing, Videos 3 and 4

Bullets, Lies, and Videotape:

The Amazing, Disappearing Romanian Counter-Revolution of December 1989

by Richard Andrew Hall, Ph.D.

Standard Disclaimer:  All statements of fact, opinion, or analysis expressed are those of the author and do not reflect the official positions or views of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) or any other U.S. Government agency.  Nothing in the contents should be construed as asserting or implying U.S. Government authentication of information or CIA endorsement of the author’s views.  This material has been reviewed by CIA to prevent the disclosure of classified information.  [Submitted 19 November 2009; PRB approved 15 December 2009]

I am an intelligence analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency.  I have been a CIA analyst since 2000.  Prior to that time, I had no association with CIA outside of the application process.

Those Who Have Told Us the Truth [1]

As opposed to the aforementioned Vladimir Belis, Pavel Corut, and Dan Voinea, all of whom who have strenuously and repeatedly denied the existence and use in December 1989 of atypical munitions of dum-dum bullets and vidia bullets, there exist those who have told us of the existence and use of these in December 1989.[2] They are essentially, for lack of a better term, former Securitate whistleblowers, who have admitted the Securitate’s role in providing the “terrorists” who caused so much destruction, mayhem, and loss of life in those days.

For years I have been essentially the sole researcher inside or outside the country familiar with and promoting the claims of 1) former Timisoara Securitate Directorate I officer Roland Vasilevici—who published his claims about December 1989 under the byline of Puspoki F. in the Timisoara political-cultural weekly Orizont in March 1990 and under the pseudonym “Romeo Vasiliu”—and 2) an anonymous USLA recruit who told his story to AM Press Dolj (published on the five year anniversary of the events in Romania Libera 28 December 1994…ironically (?) next to a story about how a former Securitate official attempted to interrupt a private television broadcast in which Roland Vasilevici was being interviewed in Timisoara about Libyan involvement in December 1989).

Vasilevici claimed in those March 1990 articles and in a 140 page book that followed—both the series and the book titled Pyramid of Shadows—that the USLA and Arab commandos were the “terrorists” of December 1989.  What is particularly noteworthy in light of the above discussion about “exploding [dum-dum] bullets” was his claim that the USLA and the foreign students who supplemented them “used special cartridges which upon hitting their targets caused new explosions” [emphasis added]—in other words, exploding or dum-dum bullets.[3]

The anonymous USLA recruit stated separately, but similarly:

I was in Timisoara and Bucharest in December ’89.  In addition to us [USLA] draftees, recalled professionals, who wore black camouflage outfits, were dispatched.  Antiterrorist troop units and these professionals received live ammunition.  In Timisoara demonstrators were shot at short distances.  I saw how the skulls of those who were shot would explode. I believe the masked ones, using their own special weapons, shot with exploding bullets.  In January 1990, all the draftees from the USLA troops were put in detox.  We had been drugged.  We were discharged five months before our service was due to expire in order to lose any trace of us.  Don’t publish my name.  I fear for me and my parents.  When we trained and practiced we were separated into ‘friends’ and ‘enemies.’  The masked ones were the ‘enemies’ who we had to find and neutralize.  I believe the masked ones were the ‘terrorists’.[4] [emphases added]

As I have pointed out, despite the short shrift given these two revelations by Romanian media and Romanianists, one group has paid close attention:  the former Securitate.  That is not accidental.[5]

Those discussed as alternatively “commandos” or “professionals” appear to have been members of the so-called USLAC—Special Unit for Anti-terrorist and Commando Warfare.  In 1991, Dan Badea summarized former USLA Captain Marian Romanescu’s description of the USLAC as follows:

THE USLAC COMMANDOS:

Those who had and have knowledge about the existence and activities of the shock troops subordinated directly to Ceausescu remained quiet and continue to do so out of fear or out of calculation.  Much has been said about individuals in black jumpsuits, with tattoos on their left hand and chest, mercenary fanatics who acted at night, killing with precision and withdrawing when they were encircled to the underground tunnels of Bucharest.  Much was said, then nobody said anything, as if nothing had ever happened.

Traversing the [Securitate’s] Fifth Directorate and the USLA, the USLAC commandos were made up of individuals who ‘worked’ undercover at different posts.  Many were foreign students, doctoral students and thugs committed with heart and soul to the dictator.  Many were Arabs who knew with precision the nooks and crannies of Bucharest, Brasov and other towns in Romania.  For training these had at their disposal several underground centers of instruction:  one was in an area near Brasov, while another—it appears—was right under the former headquarters of the PCR CC [communist party central committee building], a shooting range that was—discovered by accident by several revolutionaries during the events of December .”[6]

We also know from Romanescu and a second source that USLA commander Gheorghe Ardeleanu (Bula Moise) addressed his troops as follows:

“On 25 December at around 8 pm, after the execution of the dictators, Colonel Ardeleanu gathered the unit’s members into an improvised room and said to them:

‘The Dictatorship has fallen!  The Unit’s members are in the service of the people.  The Romanian Communist Party [PCR] is not disbanding!  It is necessary for us to regroup in the democratic circles of the PCR—the inheritor of the noble ideas of the people of which we are a part!…Corpses were found, individuals with USLAC (Special Unit for Antiterrorist and Commando Warfare) identity cards and identifications with the 0620 stamp of the USLA, identity cards that they had no right to be in possession of when they were found…’  He instructed that the identity cards [of members of the unit] had to be turned in within 24 hours, at which time all of them would receive new ones with Defense Ministry markings.” [7] [8]

In other words, a cover-up of a now failed attempt at counter-revolution—having been cut short by the execution of the Ceausescus, the object of their struggle—had begun.  In the days and weeks that were to follow, the Securitate, including people such as the seemingly ubiquitous Colonel Ghircoias discussed in the opening of this article would go about recovering those “terrorists” who were unlucky enough to be captured, injured, or killed.  By 24 January 1990, the “terrorists” of the Romanian Counter-Revolution of December 1989, no longer existed, so-to-speak, and the chances for justice and truth about what had happened in December 1989 would never recover.[9]

THE REVOLUTION WAS TELEVISED. THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION WAS VIDEOTAPED.

Poet, essayist, and NPR contributor Andrei Codrescu memorably turned Gil Scott Heron’s famous social commentary—“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”—on  its head, saying that contrary to what Heron’s song had led them to expect …in Romania, the revolution was televised!  But if you read on or listen to Codrescu closely, it would be more accurate to say that he, like many Romanians and Romanianists, believes that what happened in December 1989 was a coup d’etat—he talks about the“staging of the revolution” and how the coup plotters “seized the means of projection”—and thus what he really seems to intend to say is that “the coup d’etat was televised.”[10]

On the other hand, Vladimir Tismaneanu is quoted as once having memorably said:  ”The VCR killed Ceausescu even before his execution…It was the most important factor in terms of creating a mass consciousness.”[11] It is an important and insightful observation about the power of technology and the challenges it poses to centralized control, especially of the totalitarian state.

Ceausescu’s image and control was damaged by the video-player—to say nothing of, by live television, with the infamous “mirror-shattering” moment of 21 December 1989.  However, as this paper has demonstrated, it is the video-recorder that has undone his final and unfortunately (ever)lasting “Christmas gift” to his Romanian subjects, and that has undone the lies of those—including certain past military prosecutors with roots in the communist era—bent on covering this up.


[1] This section borrows heavily from Hall 2008 and Hall 2006.

[2] In addition to these videos, I have thus far accumulated 45 mentions/claims of use of dum-dum and/or vidia bullets in December 1989.  These include the testimonies of doctors who treated the wounded, but also military officers—not just recruits—who are familiar with ballistics.  Separately, I also have accumulated 36 mentions/claims of people who were either killed or wounded by such atypical munitions during the events.  Significantly, these include people killed or wounded prior to 22 December 1989 as well as after, and they are from multiple cities and a variety of locations for both periods—suggesting not accident, but a well-executed plan by the repressive forces of the Ceausescu regime, the Securitate and their foreign mercenary allies.  See Hall 2008 for some of these.

[3] Puspoki F., “Piramida Umbrelor (III),” Orizont (Timisoara), no. 11 (16 March 1990) p.4, and Roland Vasilevici, Piramida Umbrelor (Timisoara:  Editura de Vest, 1991), p. 61.

[4] “Dezvaluiri despre implicarea USLA in evenimentele din decembrie ’89,” Romania Libera, 28 December 1994, p.3.

[5] For the discussion of the former Securitate response to those who have violated the code of silence, see Hall, “Orwellian…Positively Orwellian,” http://homepage.mac.com/khallbobo/RichardHall/pubs/Voineaswar091706.html .

[6] Captain Marian Romanescu, with Dan Badea, “USLA, Bula Moise, teroristii si ‘Fratii Musulmani’,” Expres (2-8 July 1991), pp. 8-9.

[7] Captain Marian Romanescu, with Dan Badea, “USLA, Bula Moise, teroristii si ‘Fratii Musulmani’,” Expres (2-8 July 1991), pp. 8-9.

[8] What evidence do we have that the “USLAC”—a reference attributed to Ardeleanu, discussed by Romanescu, and alluded to by Vasilevici (“commandos,” he specified the involvement of Arabs in his book) and the anonymous recruit (the “professionals in black camouflage”)—in fact existed?  To me, the most convincing evidence comes from the comments of Dr. Sergiu Tanasescu, the medical trainer of the Rapid Bucharest soccer team, who was directly involved in the fighting at the Central Committee building.  One has to realize that until his comments in March 1990, the very acronym “USLAC” and its extension does not appear to have appeared in the Romanian media—and has very rarely appeared since.  Here is what he said:

Ion K. Ion (reporter at the weekly Cuvintul):  The idea that there were foreign terrorists has been circulating in the press.

Sergiu Tanasescu (trainer for the Bucharest Rapid soccer club):  I ask that you be so kind as to not ask me about the problem because it is a historical issue.  Are we in agreement?

I.I.:  O.K.

Tanasescu:  I caught a terrorist myself, with my own hands.  He was 26 years old and had two ID cards, one of a student in the fourth year of Law School, and another one of Directorate V-a U.S.L.A.C. Special Unit for Antiterrorist and Commando Warfare [emphasis added].  He was drugged.  I found on him a type of chocolate, “Pasuma” and “Gripha” brands.  It was an extraordinarily powerful drug that gave a state of euphoria encouraging aggression and destruction, and an ability to go without sleep for ten days.  He had a supersophisticated weapon, with nightsights [i.e. lunetisti], with a system for long-distance sound…

Ion K. Ion:  What happened to those terrorists who were caught?

S.T.:  We surrendered them to organs of the military prosecutor.  We caught many in the first days, their identity being confirmed by many, by Colonel Octavian Nae [Dir. V-a], Constantin Dinescu (Mircea’s uncle), [Army Chief of Staff, General] Guse, but especially by [Securitate Director] Vlad who shouted at those caught why they didn’t listen to his order to surrender, they would pretend to be innocent, but the gun barrels of their weapons were still warm from their exploits.  After they would undergo this summary interrogation, most of them were released.

I.I.:  Why?

S.T.:  Because that’s what Vlad ordered.  On 22 December we caught a Securitate major who was disarmed and let go, only to capture him again the next day, when we took his weapon and ammo and again Vlad vouched for him, only to capture him on the third day yet again.  We got annoyed and then arrested all of them, including Vlad and Colonel Nae, especially after a girl of ours on the first basement floor where the heating system is located found him transmitting I don’t know what on a walkie-talkie.

I.I.:  When and how were the bunkers discovered?

S.T.:  Pretty late in the game, in any case only after 24 December.  Some by accident, most thanks to two individuals [with a dog].

Sergiu Tanasescu, interview by Ion K. Ion, “Dinca si Postelnicu au fost prinsi de pantera roz!” Cuvintul, no. 8-9, 28 March 1990, 15.  From Hall, 2006.

[9] For some of the discussion of how the problem was made to “go away,” see Hall 2006 and the section “Foreign Involvement.”

[10] Andrei Codrescu, The Hole in the Flag (Morrow and Company, 1991).  For a discussion of this Codrescu’s sources and arguments, including his allegations of a Yalta-Malta conspiracy, see Hall 2005.

[11] Quoted in Alexander Stille, “Cameras Shoot Where Uzis Can’t,” New York Times, 20 September 20 2003, available at http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/20/arts/cameras-shoot-where-uzis-can-t.html.

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