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Jadi, saat itu saya berada pada penugasan majalah "Progressive", dan saya menemukan yang dikenal sebagai "rahasia H-bomb." |
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Maka hal itu adalah salah satu artikel yang saya tulis. |
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Pemerintah menangkapnya, dan membawa kami ke pengadilan, menyensor artikel, menghentikan publikasi, |
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dan kami berada di pengadilan selama kira-kira enam bulan |
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Selama enam bulan kami "menang atas"pers dan para penguasa bersenjata |
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and we convinced the government that the information I was writing about was in the public domain anyway, |
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so they dropped the case and we won. |
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My name is Howard Morland. |
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I've been called a "whistle blower," but I was actually just a journalist covering a story. |
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I came in contact with this guy named John Coster-Mullen, who was a truck driver. |
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who had written a self-published book on the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs. |
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and he had no expertise in science at all, |
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but he had this weird idea that he would start going to reunions of the people who dropped the bomb. |
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even though he wasn't even their generation. |
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But he went there, he started making friends with these people, talking to them. |
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They started telling him what they knew about the Hiroshima bomb and the Nagasaki bomb. |
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And when I looked at his evidence, I was convinced, and I asked him - I said the Wikipedia article has got it wrong. |
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Do you want to fix that? |
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And he said, "I already tried." |
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I submitted a correction to the Wikipedia article, and this guy named Fastfission, who - we don't know who he is. |
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He has always remained anonymous. |
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he said that this is not credible information because you don't have anything you can cite except your own self-published book, |
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and every other book in the world says you're wrong. |
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So I said, well, I think we can fix that, even though I knew nothing about it. This was my introduction to Wikipedia. |
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I said, I think we can fix that. |
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And I got Richard Rhodes, who wrote a Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Making of the Atomic Bomb, |
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Stan Norris, who had written the biography of Leslie Groves, the General who ran the [Manhattan] Project. |
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and a couple of other people, and we all wrote into the Talk Page and told Fastfission, |
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we've all got published books. We haven't said anything about this topic, but we read this guy's book, and we think he's right, |
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and everybody else is wrong. |
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And so Fastfission then yielded, and I wrote the correction. |
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Wikipedia is one of the most amazing institutions I've ever encountered. |
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I don't know anything like it. |
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It is a testament to the desire of people |
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to know things and to share information. |
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Despite the fact that from the beginning of time, |
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when people started learning how to do stuff, I'm sure they tried to keep it secret. |
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I know that people who write books, especially in the nuclear weapons field, |
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largely they are professors, or people working at think tanks; they have a salary. |
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They write these books. The books don't make any money. |
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They are read by very few people. |
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But they write the book, they give a seminar, but the Wikipedia article that I wrote on nuclear weapons design |
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gets, I think, the last time I looked, it |
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had something like 400 hits a day. |
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Nobody's book gets that much publicity. |
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And I don't get any money for it, but I produce this information, and |
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somehow it's getting out there, and people are looking at it. |
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So, that's the satisfaction of being a writer whose work is read. |
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Director: Victor Grigas |
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Codirector: David Grossman |
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Producer: Zack Exley |
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Director of Photography: Pruitt Y. Allen |
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Video Photographers: Jack Harris, Adam Parr, Matthew Storck |
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Portrait Photographers: Adam Novak, Karen Sayre |
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Makeup: Melissa Klein |
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Interviewers: Alma Chapa, Jonathan Curiel, Stephen Geer, Dan McSwain, Corey O'Brien, Frank O'Brien, Jacob Wilson |
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Production Coordinators: Megan Hernandez, Bryony Jones, Beatrice Springborn |
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Production Assistants: Toby Hessenauer, Kristin Rigsby |
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Video Editors: Justine Gendron, Victor Grigas, Jawad Qadir |
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Writer: Desirina Boskovich |
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Transcription Services: Kate Aleo, Michael Beattie, Karen Callier, Petro Leigh, Mimi Li, Jacqui Pastor, Kristie Robinson, Brittany Turner, Susan Walling |
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English Closed-Captioning: AlanKelly VerbatimIT |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 21 December 2012
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