Howard Morland

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Howard Morland is a United States journalist activist against nuclear weapons who in 1979 became famous for apparently discovering the "secret" of the hydrogen bomb (the Teller–Ulam design) and publishing it after a lengthy censorship attempt by the Department of Energy (United States v. The Progressive). In recent years he has been outspoken in the protest against the detention Mordechai Vanunu.

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  • Howard Morland, The secret that exploded (New York: Random House, 1981).
  • Alexander De Volpi, Jerry Marsh, Ted Postol, and George Stanford, Born secret: the H-bomb, the Progressive case and national security (New York: Pergamon Press, 1981).

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