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Atomic Bomb Scientists Wanted To Make A Cautionary Movie About Nuclear Weaponry. An Interview With Greg Mitchell About How Hollywood Destroyed Those Hopes forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Uncle Samâs Iron Curtain Atom research is crippled while the U.S. holds its secrets like grim death. But it might mean grim death to let go September 1 1947 BLAIR FRASER Uncle Samâs Iron Curtain Atom research is crippled while the U.S. holds its secrets like grim death. But it might mean grim death to let go BLAIR FRASER Maclean s Ottawa Editor LAST YEAR McMaster University hired a young American to head their physics department. He accepted the job but hasnât taken over, and itâs not yet certain he ever will. Heâs afraid working on nuclear physics in Canada might make him liable to 10 years in jail or a $10,000 fine under the U. S. Atomic Energy Act. Thatâs the top penalty for giving unauthorized information about atomic fuel if he has âreason to believeâ such data might âsecure an advantage to any foreign nation.â ....