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It Is Completely Reasonable To Wonder If J. Robert Oppenheimer Was A Soviet Spy
The Federalist ^ | 07/19/2023 | David Harsanyi

Posted on 07/19/2023 10:32:33 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

The famous physicist managed a Manhattan Project teeming with Soviet spies.

J. Robert Oppenheimer, “the father of the atomic bomb,” has long been a darling of the left, and not because he oversaw the creation of the most devastating weapon ever used. No, for them Oppenheimer is the tortured conscience of the Cold War and the martyred saint of McCarthyism.

Kai Bird, co-author of the excellent biography on which Christopher Nolan’s film “Oppenheimer” is based, has penned a column in The New York Times lamenting the tragic life of the physicist, who lost security clearance in 1953. Oppenheimer was, writes Bird, “destroyed by a political movement characterized by rank know-nothing, anti-intellectual, xenophobic demagogues, the witch-hunters of that season are the direct ancestors of our current political actors of a certain paranoid style.” The main culprit in this ugly tale, according to the author, is Roy Cohn, Joe McCarthy’s chief counsel, “who taught former President Donald Trump his brash, wholly deranged style of politics.”

There it is. You can almost picture an innocent screenwriter, who had only briefly flirted with communism as a youngster, being accused of sedition by The Donald. The Red Scare, just ask anyone in Hollywood, was the greatest crime ever visited upon mankind.  Well, perhaps the second greatest after the 2016 election. “Just recall the former president’s fact-challenged comments on the pandemic or climate change,” Bird reminds us. “This is a worldview proudly scornful of science.”

The problem is, Bird doesn’t defend Oppenheimer’s science — or any science, for that matter. Rather, he defends the physicist’s political outlook, which, like his own, was fueled by utopian wish-casting and counterhistories.

It’s no accident that Bird, the Oppenheimer expert, writes an entire column about this witch hunt without once mentioning that the physicist was likely a communist — or, at best, a communist sympathizer. Bird’s column creates the impression that only hysterical and paranoid Birchers could possibly have questioned Oppenheimer’s integrity.

Even Bird’s book, American Prometheus, tells a different story. On numerous occasions, Oppenheimer admitted to being a “fellow traveler.” Indeed, Oppenheimer lied to government investigators and was often evasive about his numerous close relationships with known communist operatives. His first love, his wife, his brother, and many of his good friends and colleagues were all communists at some point.

And long before anyone ever heard the name “Roy Cohn,” the U.S. government was monitoring Oppenheimer, tapping his phones, tracing his movements and relationships. There was much consternation among U.S. officials about Oppenheimer while he was director of the Los Alamos lab. According to Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Peer de Silva, the project’s chief resident security officer, believed Oppenheimer was a spy back in 1942.

Just because they’re paranoid doesn’t mean you’re innocent. There were plenty of communists operating in the U.S. government around this time. Many elites who came of age in the 1920s and 1930s, including Oppenheimer, had been supportive of the Soviet Union. When the Venona files and Soviet archives were opened, Americans learned that Alger Hiss, Laurence Duggan, Lauchlin Currie, William Remington, and many others defended by the American left had been Soviet agents. Some of the know-nothings knew something.

Indeed, Oppenheimer managed a Manhattan Project that was teeming with Soviet spies. In their book, Sacred Secrets, Jerrold and Leona Schecter produce a Soviet document sent to Stalin’s secret police henchman Beria that they claim points to Oppenheimer as being a facilitator of espionage — much like FDR’s pro-Soviet Treasury official Harry Dexter White, who let a nest of spies work under his nose.

Historians have debated the significance of the document and whether Oppenheimer was a spy. My admittedly cynical view is that many contemporary historians don’t really much care. They see little wrong with the Soviet flirtations of U.S. officials, much less their communist sympathies. Unlike fascists, communists are almost always portrayed as ideological eccentrics driven by naivety or good intentions.

Oppenheimer hagiographies almost always double as critiques of American Cold War policy. Writers, for example, love to contrast Oppenheimer’s alleged moral struggles with the stern and uncompromising nature of his great rival Edward Teller, the “father of the hydrogen bomb” and template for Dr. Strangelove and other fictitious warmongers. Though the more accomplished Teller would be proven right about both the Nazi and Soviet threats, no one is ever making a movie celebrating his life.

At any rate, when the Manhattan Project was concluding, numerous participants began to argue that the U.S. shouldn’t have a monopoly on nuclear technology. Niels Bohr (not a spy) famously wanted atomic science open-sourced. Klaus Fuchs (definitely a spy) wanted the same, but simply handed the USSR atomic secrets instead. In 1995, when it was learned that another Los Alamos scientist, Ted Hall, had sent secrets to the Soviets in the 1940s, he went on television and explained that he “decided to give atomic secrets to the Russians because it seemed to me that it was important that there should be no monopoly…”

How these men conducted business matters, but the rationalization of all of them is perilously close to Oppenheimer’s thinking on the technology he had helped create.

As Bird writes:

Oppenheimer was trying desperately to have that kind of conversation about nuclear weapons. He was trying to warn our generals that these are not battlefield weapons, but weapons of pure terror. But our politicians chose to silence him; the result was that we spent the Cold War engaged in a costly and dangerous arms race.

Would Hall or Oppenheimer have wanted to break the U.S. atomic monopoly or effectively surrender our technology had the Nazis still held power? Of course not. The American left never really viewed the totalitarian Soviet Union with the same moral disdain they did other tyrannies.

Moreover, had it not been for the spies working under Oppenheimer, the United States would likely have spent more of the Cold War in a less costly and precarious position. Even still, the U.S. avoided the kind of large-scale conflict that engulfed the world in the first half of the 20th century. All the spies did was help the Soviets strip hundreds of millions of people of their basic dignity and freedom.

And those who wanted the United States to unilaterally surrender their nuclear advantage were basically arguing for the same results. That is not a position to be admired. It’s a position that sparks even more healthy curiosity about Oppenheimer.


David Harsanyi is a senior editor at The Federalist, a nationally syndicated columnist, a Happy Warrior columnist at National Review, and author of five books—the most recent, Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; History; Science; Society
KEYWORDS: atomicbomb; kaibird; kaibirdcfr; kaibirdcp; ofcoursehewas; oppenheimer; soviet; sovietunion; spy; ussr
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To: SeekAndFind

There was no “U.S. atomic monopoly.”

There were, and there are, socialists of various colors and flavors who disagree with each other and will betray (and treat cruelly) anybody for “impure political actions and thoughts.” Projecting upon, and labeling, their accused - with the socialists’ phobia’s.

The object of a socialist wrath, is whatever and whomever exposes and reveals truth.


41 posted on 07/19/2023 1:51:32 PM PDT by linMcHlp
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To: SeekAndFind

Socialists endeavoring to give secrets to a socialist police state.


42 posted on 07/19/2023 1:54:56 PM PDT by linMcHlp
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To: SeekAndFind

Socialists giving nuclear info about which the recipient socialist police state already knew.

The socialist police state was being informed of the status of achievements.


43 posted on 07/19/2023 1:59:28 PM PDT by linMcHlp
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To: NohSpinZone

Fat Man and Little Boy (Gen. Groves played by Paul Newman- rather well in fact)— has a convo between Groves and Oppenheimer where Groves tells him they know about the “romance” with the Commie chick- and tells him he is constantly under watch. Scene in which he’s followed on a leave pass to tell her goodbye. FWIW.

Commie chicks had already abandoned morals for the world revolution, just like they do today— the supposed “greater good” which is ludicrous considering the actual history of the deaths caused/acted by Communism. See: The Black Book of Communism— available free at archive.org. 100 million is just the start of the estimate to the date of that book. Think how many since. The Fellow Travellers are all in the demo party- with a few hiding in plain and fake sight as “republicans”. People like Murkowski and Romney.


44 posted on 07/19/2023 2:18:53 PM PDT by John S Mosby (.Sic Semper Tyrannis.)
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To: MeganC

Putin doesn’t want to bring back the Soviet Union.


45 posted on 07/19/2023 6:25:03 PM PDT by DMD13
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To: Reily

My main grip with the Oppenheimer TV series (UK made I think!) movie is its portrayal of General Groves. They portrayed him as king of a rube idiot he most certainly wasn’t!

Fat man & Little Boy had a more correct portrayal. The made for TV Day One had a good portrayal of Groves. Its not a bad movie. It has a great portrayal of Leo Szilard and emphasized his importance.


46 posted on 07/19/2023 6:35:05 PM PDT by Reily (!!)
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To: Reily

Typo
grip = gripe


47 posted on 07/19/2023 6:37:31 PM PDT by Reily (!!)
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To: DMD13

“Putin doesn’t want to bring back the Soviet Union.”

You sure about that? Because he brought back the national anthem of the USSR, the Red Star is still on Soviet aircraft, the hammer and sicle is on their uniforms, and they fly the Soviet flag everywhere.


48 posted on 07/19/2023 7:28:24 PM PDT by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism. )
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To: SeekAndFind

It doesn’t matter what his religion was, the FACT that matters is that he likely spied for the Soviets.


49 posted on 07/19/2023 8:03:01 PM PDT by BobL (Trump has all the right Enemies; DeSantis has all the wrong Friends)
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To: MtnClimber
Its Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America

Under the name references compiled by John Haynes, one of the authors:Cover Name, Cryptonym, Pseudonym, and Real Name Index

Oppenheimer's Soviet code name was Veksel

http://www.johnearlhaynes.org/page66.html#_ftn3

Search on Oppenheimer. Its the 13th entry

50 posted on 07/19/2023 8:05:51 PM PDT by Polynikes (Nicht geimpft Mensch 2nd Klasse)
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To: MeganC

The melody of their modern national anthem is the same but the lyrics are completely different.

Red is a color of the Russian Federation.

Putin is a nationalist and wants to bring back the Russian Federation back to its pre-Bolshevik glory. He has zero desire to reclaim Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, and Armenia because he has said that control over those republics spread them too thin. Plus he has indicated on numerous occasions that revitalizing the USSR is not practical. He attacked Ukraine because the Ukrainians were committing genocide of ethnic Russians and the US/NATO were putting forward deployed missiles on their doorstep.


51 posted on 07/19/2023 8:29:33 PM PDT by DMD13
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To: DMD13

The minute you claimed Ukraine was committing genocide against Russians shows you to be either a retard or an Ivan bot.


52 posted on 07/19/2023 8:31:48 PM PDT by Clemenza
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To: x

I’ve always thought Opie looks like a (space) alien. My father met him at Los Alamos, just exchanged pleasantries. I still think he was an alien. Closer to home (now), we have Leslie Groves Park on the Columbia River just down the street.


53 posted on 07/19/2023 8:52:14 PM PDT by steve86 (Numquam accusatus, numquam ad curiam ibit, numquam ad carcerem™)
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To: Clemenza

No it is because I am more informed than you, you fucking idiot.

Put down the Fox News crackpipe asshole!


54 posted on 07/20/2023 12:31:19 AM PDT by DMD13
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To: DMD13

Russia is already threatening to invade and annex Kazakstan. You need to update your narrative.

https://central.asia-news.com/en_GB/articles/cnmi_ca/features/2022/11/30/feature-02


55 posted on 07/20/2023 4:01:05 AM PDT by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism. )
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To: GOPJ
I don't think he was a spy, although there were a number of Soviet spies inside the Manhattan Project. But he was a supporter of Marx, and tried to obstruct US nuclear weapons research after the WWII victory, so he probably supported the objective of Soviet hegemony.

56 posted on 07/20/2023 8:29:05 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: MeganC

That article is full of just inuendo and rumor. There is no factual basis to this article.

Therefore, your narrative needs to change. Add some facts next time.

Nice try though.


57 posted on 07/20/2023 9:27:27 AM PDT by DMD13
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To: SeekAndFind

The Iranians and North Korean dictators want to use nuclear weapons. These stupid ‘liberals’ think mass murderers are peaceful.


58 posted on 07/20/2023 11:13:49 PM PDT by minnesota_bound (Need more money to buy everything now)
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To: minnesota_bound

I found this bio on Oppenheimer to be fascinating...

Oppenheimer - Destroyer of Worlds Documentary
From The People Profiles Channel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s9fpFPAC94


59 posted on 07/21/2023 1:25:19 PM PDT by Texan4Life
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To: minnesota_bound

The Day After Trinity

The Criterion Channel

This essential, Academy Award–nominated documentary offers an urgent warning from history about the dangers of nuclear warfare via the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the enigmatic physicist and all-around Renaissance man who led the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb that America unleashed on Japan in the final days of World War II. Through extensive interviews and archival footage, THE DAY AFTER TRINITY traces Oppenheimer’s evolution, from architect of one of the most consequential endeavors of the twentieth century to an outspoken opponent of nuclear proliferation who came to deeply regret his role in ushering in the perils of the atomic age.

https://www.criterionchannel.com/the-day-after-trinity/videos/the-day-after-trinity


60 posted on 07/21/2023 8:53:57 PM PDT by Texan4Life
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