Porter misunderstands both the technology involved and the way the Soviet secret cities worked.
Nobody who worked at Snezhinsk in the 1960s could have been unaware of the weapons work; further, it is highly likely that anyone working there would have been working on weapons.
Of course, the weapons work would have been classified and would remain classified today; hence Porter could not have found it unless he had talky contacts in Russia.
And he quotes no sources. It is true that Danilenko has denied involvement, but for a competent journalist, this doesn't mean much.
I would also point out that O'Reilly was extremely rude, interrupting to prevent the women from making their points. And it was almost every time. He even did it to Barbara Walters just after Goldberg and Behar walked out. There is no way you can have a reasonable conversation with someone who does this.
Thank you for these pieces of Khayyam. They improve my day.
Porter misunderstands both the technology involved and the way the Soviet secret cities worked.
Nobody who worked at Snezhinsk in the 1960s could have been unaware of the weapons work; further, it is highly likely that anyone working there would have been working on weapons.
Of course, the weapons work would have been classified and would remain classified today; hence Porter could not have found it unless he had talky contacts in Russia.
And he quotes no sources. It is true that Danilenko has denied involvement, but for a competent journalist, this doesn't mean much.
I would also point out that O'Reilly was extremely rude, interrupting to prevent the women from making their points. And it was almost every time. He even did it to Barbara Walters just after Goldberg and Behar walked out. There is no way you can have a reasonable conversation with someone who does this.