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The Secret That Exploded Essay Research Paper

The Secret That Exploded Essay, Research Paper


The Secret that Exploded


by Howard Morland


?The Secret that Exploded? written by Howard Morland is


a non-fiction book based on his findings on the H-bomb.


Howard dedicated his life to finding out the secret of the


H-bomb and releasing his findings to the public who have


been in the dark since the beginnings of the Manhattan


Project. The book goes through everything he went through


from when he became an airforce pilot to him becoming


involved in radical groups to him fighting the government in


court for freedom of press. His book goes through everything


he had to do to get the information he needed to find out


the secret of the H-bomb. Howard felt that if ?He would


attack secrecy; if secrecy could be dismantled, then the


opponents of nuclear weaponry would have a fighting chance.


(pg.50)? He wanted to break down the secrecy of the


government and give the radical groups that were against the


bomb a chance to get there views heard around the U.S. and


possibly bring a stop to the nuclear arms race. Howard


thought that the ?secret of the H-bomb could be the


centerpiece of the secrecy structure and that if he could


crack it he could bring down the whole secrecy


structure.(pg.50)? This is what he wanted and he wanted all


of the secrets that the government has been keeping from the


public to be revealed so that the public could know what was


going on and not be in the dark.


Howard knowing that finding the secret would be near


impossible moved on in his journey and visited every major


nuclear manufacturing sight in the U.S. that he knew about.


On his journey he encountered problems with security. The


government has bottled up the secret by giving security


clearances to anyone who knew the secret. These people could


not tell anyone anything that was deemed classified and they


could get in very big trouble if they did. Howard had to get


by this by asking questions that would bring back answers


that wasn?t classified material but the information that he


needed. Howard got so good at asking questions that he


eventually put together all the information he found out


from all of his sources and put together his version of the


H-bomb. This version was so near accurate that the


government wanted to classify it so that Howard could not


publish it in the The Progressive magazine. Howard and The


Progressive took the government to the Supreme court where


the government dropped their case because the info that they


wanted to contain had already leaked out to the public.


Howard and The Progressive got what they wanted and earned


the right to print their article that revealed the secret of


the H-bomb.


One major theme in the book was how the U.S. and Russia


both had so many nuclear bombs that they could end life on


both continents and possibly the world and still have bombs


left in their arsenal to do more damage. The carnage and the


fallout of a nuclear bomb is devastating. As shown on page


276 one ?Poseidon submarine in the Gulf of Mexico could kill


50 million Americans who live in the 17 largest cities in


America. This attack would expend more explosive energy than


all the wars of history, and still use less than 1% of the


force of the U.S. Triad.? If one sub could kill one fifth of


the U.S. population then the amount of nuclear bombs that


both Russia and the U.S. hold could kill every single person


on the earth. Bernard Feld said that ?Fifty to a hundred


nuclear weapons, not ten thousand, were all we needed for


deterrence.(pg.61)? If we only need a hundred H-bombs to


deter the enemy then there is no reason for us to have ten


thousand. Something has to be done to decrease the amount of


bombs in our arsenal and the Russians. If a war was to break


out the world would end and there would be total


destruction. Some people don?t understand that if we got in


a nuclear war that there would be total destruction.


Everything and everybody will die. Just because we have more


bombs than our enemy doesn?t mean that we will win and


survive. All the Russians need to do is get off about fifty


bombs and more than half of the U.S. will be destroyed. The


fallout afterwards would bring death to all around the world


and the earth would become almost inhabitable. Howard saw


this and tried to crack the governments secrecy so that they


might start to listen to the public and reduce the nuclear


threat.


Howard felt that the information that he discovered


should be released to the public because it was public


information. He stated that if he could go out and find the


secret by just asking questions and looking in books that


the government had not classified that any other person


could go out and do the same thing. ?The defense of The


Progressive had to be base on a refutation of the


government?s case for censorship. The case quickly became a


First Amendment contest, pure and simple; the real purposes


of the article were summarily put aside, and we had to fight


the case on constitutional grounds, on legal technicalities,


and on the claim that the article was harmless.(pg.154)? The


Progressive had t

o prove that if they printed this article


that nothing would happen to danger national security and


that even though the secret would be printed you still


couldn?t produce a bomb without the knowledge and the


equipment that would make it possible to make one. The case


started out with the government putting a temporary


restraining order on the Progressive so that they could not


publish the article. Then they went to the Federal District


Court in Milwaukee. Any decision could be appealed to the


Seventh Circuit Court of appeals in Chicago and then on to


the Supreme Court. The government got it?s TRO and the


Progressive took the case all the way to the Supreme Court.


The Progressive was trying to prove that the secret to the


H-bomb were already publicly accessible and that things that


are already public can be published again and can not be


deemed classified and that already published material could


not hurt the security of the U.S. if it is published again.


While the case moved on and it moved all the way up to the


Supreme Court, information that contained the secret leaked


out and it was spreading throughout the U.S. and even


Australia. When the case reached the Supreme Court someone


published an article that released the secret to the public.


The government saw that it was useless to try and keep


something from the public that was already out and


accessible to the public. The government was forced to drop


their case and The Progressive was allowed to publish


Howard?s article that finally released the best kept secret


to the public.


I feel that Howard should have been allowed to print


his article. He did get all of his information legally and


he should have been able to print his article that released


info any person doing the same thing could have found. The


government couldn?t have kept this secret from getting out.


Once people got the info and made copies of it then more and


more people would learn the secret and there was no way that


the government could have prevented the spread of this


highly classified material. Once Howard brought this case to


court people that knew the secret confirmed that Howard had


the closest diagram of a H-bomb that they had ever seen.


Howard broke the secrecy of the government and broke the


door open for the public being against government secrecy.


Howard convinced me that his methods of obtaining


information was perfectly legal. He did nothing wrong and


nobody who knew the secret told him anything that was deemed


classified. He deducted from his findings and his personal


knowledge a H-bomb. He also made me feel that the amount of


nuclear weapons that we have in our arsenal today is totally


unnecessary and that we should remove some of these bombs


from our arsenal. We do not need the amount of bombs that we


have to deter the enemy. It may feel safer that we have more


bombs than our enemy but it really doesn?t matter. The power


and the fallout of nuclear weapons is devastating and only a


few hundred bombs can devastate an entire continent.


I learned from this book that it is hard to keep


something secret. Once something if discovered and just one


person who is not sworn to secrecy discovers a secret it


will most likely find its way to the public. I also feel


that if someone can figure out a secret by legal means than


they should be allowed by First Amendment rights to publish


and info they find and feel that the public needs to know.


We haven?t gone over anything like this in class yet but I


would like to know if the government would have come out


victorious if the secret did not get out to the public


before the case was over. I felt that the defense did not


have much of a defense and that they probably would have


lost to the power of the government.


Howard was definitely against secrets and government.


It seemed as though he did not like a higher organization


withholding information that he wanted to discover from him.


It seemed as though he was one of those hippies and he


probably did some drugs when he was in all of those radical


groups trying to find his calling.


I feel this book is of some value because it shows the


power that we have as a country and our power to end all


life on the face of the earth. It also shows the power of


the government to suppress information given to the public.


It is kind of scary that the government in some way controls


our lives by controlling what and what we don?t see and what


we know. The government is probably holding some many


secrets from the public that the views of the nation would


change if all of them were released.


I felt that the book was boring and that Howard did not


do a good job in describing the trial and the events that


took place during the case. He was more concerned on telling


the secret and how he derived it than telling anything of


importance that deals with our civil law class. I would not


recommend this book to anyone that wants to read it for the


legal aspects but I would recommend it to those would want


to find out more about the H-bomb and what makes it tick.


Bibliography


Morland, Howard; Random House Inc., 1981, p.288

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