Who killed Karen Silkwood? Turns out it was the CIA🔥
CIA, FBI and other agencies were found to have been involved in the murder and subsequent cover-up of the death of Karen Silkwood
Karen Silkwood (1946-1974) was a 28-year-old laboratory analyst for Kerr-McGee at its Cimarron plant near Crescent, Oklahoma. She became concerned about several health violations at the corporation and in the summer of 1974 testified before the Atomic Energy Commission.
On November 13 she was scheduled to meet with David Burnham, a New York Times reporter who had been contacted by Steve Wodka, an Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union (OCAW) staffer, and her boyfriend Drew Stevens. Wodka had persuaded Silkwood to work undercover and gather company files to corroborate her allegations. Among these was proof that 42.5 pounds of plutonium was missing from Kerr-McGee’s Cimarron plant, which is enough to make three or four nuclear bombs.
Burnham flew into Oklahoma and met the two men at a Holiday Inn where they were to be joined by Karen with the requested documentation. However, she never arrived.