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Old June 15th 04, 07:04 PM
Barnaby Finch
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On 6/15/04 9:14 AM, in article
t, "Carey Sublette"
wrote:

It is interesting reading this accounts of his relationship with
Oppenheimer, and his involvement with the security hearings (see not only
his Memoirs, but an much earlier article "Seven Hours of Reminiscences" in
Los Alamos Science, Winter/Spring 1983) in which he entirely omits mention
of his documented collaboration with the FBI, and which contradicts his
accounts of his testimony in the hearing.


It may be the case that Teller will be remembered not as an outstanding
physicist (was he?), but as a government lackey. His betrayal of Oppenheimer
in 1954, while alienating him from the physics community, endeared him to
certain powerful anti-communists in high places, like Strauss. His high
profile seems to stem a great deal from his robust and hawkish support of
dubious nuclear initiatives like Star Wars and Plowshare - read "The
Firecracker Boys".

Barnaby