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How a Man Was Thrown into Gitmo and Tortured for Clicking on My Article

By Barbara Ehrenreich, Barbaraehrenreich.com. Posted February 26, 2009.


America in the Bush years was so vicious and stupid that it managed to take my freedom of speech and turn it into someone else's living hell.

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I like to think that some of the things I write cause discomfort in those readers who deserve to feel it. Ideally, they should squirm, they should flinch, they might even experience fleeting gastrointestinal symptoms. But I have always drawn the line at torture. It may be unpleasant to read some of my writings, especially if they have been assigned by a professor, but it should not result in uncontrollable screaming, genital mutilation or significant blood loss.

With such stringent journalistic ethics in place, I was shocked to read in the February 14

Daily Mail Online

a

brief article

headed "Food writer's online guide to building an H-bomb...the 'evidence' that put this man in Guantánamo." The "food writer" was identified as me, and the story began:

A British 'resident' held at Guantanamo Bay was identified as a terrorist after confessing he had visited a 'joke' website on how to build a nuclear weapon, it was revealed last night.

Binyam Mohamed, a former UK asylum seeker, admitted to having read the 'instructions' after allegedly being beaten, hung up by his wrists for a week and having a gun held to his head in a Pakistani jail.

While I am not, and have never been, a "food writer," other details about the "joke" rang true, such as the names of my co-authors, Peter Biskind and physicist Michio Kaku. Rewind to 1979, when Peter and I were working for a now-defunct left-wing magazine named Seven Days. The government had just suppressed the publication of another magazine, The Progressive, for attempting to print an article called "The H-Bomb Secret." I don't remember that article, and the current editor of The Progressive recalls only that it contained a lot of physics and was "Greek to me." Both in solidarity with The Progressive and in defense of free speech, we at Seven Days decided to do a satirical article entitled "How to Make Your Own H-Bomb," offering step-by-step instructions for assembling a bomb using equipment available in one's own home.

The satire was not subtle. After discussing the toxicity of plutonium, we advised that to avoid ingesting it orally, "Never make an A-bomb on an empty stomach." My favorite section dealt with the challenge of enriching uranium hexafluoride:

First transform the gas into a liquid by subjecting it to pressure. You can use a bicycle pump for this. Then make a simple home centrifuge. Fill a standard-size bucket one-quarter full of liquid uranium hexafluoride. Attach a six-foot rope to the bucket handle. Now swing the rope (and attached bucket) around your head as fast as possible. Keep this up for about 45 minutes. Slow down gradually, and very gently put the bucket on the floor. The U-235, which is lighter, will have risen to the top, where it can be skimmed off like cream. Repeat this step until you have the required 10 pounds of uranium. (Safety note: Don't put all your enriched uranium hexafluoride in one bucket. Use at least two or three buckets and keep them in separate corners of the room. This will prevent the premature build-up of a critical mass.)

Our H-bomb cover story created a bit of a stir at the time, then vanished into the attics and garages of former Seven Days staffers, only to resurface, at least in part, on the Internet in the early 2000s. Today, you can find it quoted on the blog spot of a University of Dayton undergraduate, along with the flattering comment: "This forum post is priceless. It is one of the best pieces of scientific satire I have ever seen. I can only hope and pray that terrorist groups attempt to construct an atomic bomb using these instructions -- if they survive the attempt, they'll have at least wasted months of effort."


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Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of thirteen books, including the New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed. A frequent contributor to the New York Times, Harpers, and the Progressive, she is a contributing writer to Time magazine. She lives in Florida.

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kenny453
Posted by: kenny453 on Feb 26, 2009 12:27 AM   
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I think you could argue that this country has been viscious and stupid on quite a few occassions, as the Native Americans, Mexicans, Spaniards, Cubans, Filipinos, Cambodians, Vietnamese, Iranians, Chileans, Argentinians,
East Timorese, Iraquis, Interned Japanese, Enslaved and Lynched and Experimented upon African Americans, those Tortured and Extraordinarily Rendered from various countries, including our own, those Blacklisted, those Gay Bashed, or those whose covers were blown, might be willing to attest.

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» You say it Right, Kenny Posted by: PrinceRobert
Bush's Evil Was Nothing New
Posted by: DrBrian on Feb 26, 2009 12:53 AM   
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Kenny, your point is well taken. Bush was more in-your-face about it, but the pattern is an old and distressing one. Unless Obama and Congress start to actually take the platitudes they recite about our nation and its virtues seriously and rein in the intelligence agencies, military, defense contractors, lobbyists and others who perpetuate and benefit from imperialism, Obama's only accomplishment will be to opacify the outrages.

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Drain the Swamp
Posted by: Revolutionary (Direct) Democracy on Feb 26, 2009 3:00 AM   
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FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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the UD blog cite...
Posted by: ellie on Feb 26, 2009 4:02 AM   
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more later folks, but don't ever underestimate a UD student... trust me on this...

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"MUNDANE ABUSE"
Posted by: charlieparisek on Feb 26, 2009 4:07 AM   
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Mundane? As in common, ordinary, banal or unimaginative?

Hmm.

If cutting some guy's penis is mundane, what then is extraordinary? And just who is doing the cutting? Either the job is exremely lucrative, or the people responsible are just doing it for a hobby.

Sick fucks, either way.

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Who Knew?
Posted by: Urstrly on Feb 26, 2009 4:27 AM   
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I guess these are the people Dick Cheney was worried about when he warned that we'll have another terrorist attack if we let these people go.

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Wait.
Posted by: 2thepoint on Feb 26, 2009 4:37 AM   
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hung up by his wrists for a week ........

mmm.. no one could be hung by their wrist for a week - so much for believing stories of horror by terrorists set free.

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» Sorrry, Dude Posted by: PrinceRobert
» The bullshit abounds! Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: Edit: Posted by: oregoncharles
» Not the first time Posted by: Defenestrator
» RE: dear 2thepoint Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: dear 2thepoint Posted by: orwellturns
But Barbara, you still withhold the truth from us....like the lies of 9/11. Why?
Posted by: pfgetty on Feb 26, 2009 4:40 AM   
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Barbara, all well and good that you are brave enough to bring some info that is controversial.
I like that. But I've lost confidence in all of you............all journalists on alternative media.
Why?
Because you have purposely avoided any mention of 9/11 truth. The biggest story of all time, and you WILL NOT MENTION IT.
The contradictions and lies of the official story of 9/11 are huge, and glaring, and begging to be brought to the American public. David Ray Griffin and Steven Jones and Richard Gage and Kevin Ryan and others have done all the work. They have proven beyond any doubt that not only has there been a massive coverup (a giant story in itself), but that those attacks could not have happened as they did without help from the government. The official story just plain doesn't make sense. I think you know all of this.
And that is why I feel that you are part of a conspiracy to defraud the American public. You have worked with Bush/Cheyney to keep the truth from us. Is it pressure, or threats? Are you worried about the safety of your family, or losing your career, or do they know something about you that they can blackmail you with?

What is it????????
We have got to know. Building 7 could not come down at almost freefall speed into its own footprint without controlled demolition. Architects and engineers from all over the world have told us that. But the treasonous media will not bring this to light.

You, I think, know why all of you have kept the truth, the 9/11 truth, from us. With that in mind, should we believe anything you say? Are you a mouthpiece for the government criminals? Do they let you have just enough line on your leash to pretend to be a brave journalist.

Maybe I have it wrong...........maybe you are just uninformed about 9/11. Maybe you don't realize that those 19 hijackers did not bring us 9/11. If so, I am astounded anyone in your position has not had the curiosity to dig a little deeper into the story. But I guess it is possible. If so, then start studying if you care one bit about our future. You cannot possibly be informed about 9/11 and not realize that it was an inside job.
But if you realize that the facts of 9/11 do not fit the official story, and you have not written about it, then you are either under extreme threat, or you are part of a criminal conspiracy.
Which one is it.
If you don't want to write the truth here, email me at pfgetty@embarqmail.com

Time is running out. The lies of 9/11 are destroying our nation and our world. You are part of making this happen, but you could be part of the solution. I don't think you want to die knowing you helped destroy the future of our kids.

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» "Maybe I have it wrong..." Posted by: bizeeb
» RE: "Maybe I have it wrong..." Posted by: amerimet
It walks like a terrorist and quacks like a terrorist
Posted by: scheherezade on Feb 26, 2009 5:14 AM   
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Enter Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian refugee and legal resident of Britain who had found work as a janitor after drug problems derailed his college career. According to his lawyer, Clive Smith of the human rights group Reprieve, Mohamed traveled to Afghanistan in 2001, attracted by the Taliban's drug-free way of life -- which, from my point of view, was a little like upgrading from bronchitis to lung cancer. War soon drove him out of Afghanistan and to Karachi, from where he sought to return to the UK. But, as a refugee, he lacked a proper passport and was using a friend's, which led to his apprehension at the airport.

I'm a big fan of Barbara Ehrenriech, but folks, please have a brain.

This guy had all the hallmarks of suspicious activity, and then some.

Moslem refugees in Europe, especially unattached male ones, tend to be very spiteful about taking low-status jobs -- something Europeans have allowed local Mosques to capitalize on and goad into worse behavior.

I don't believe for a second this guy was looking at the referenced website as a "joke," and neither should anybody else with half a brain.

The Moslem mentality, especially that of Middle Eastern and N. African immigrants, does not grasp satire or humor as we understand it in the West -- funny to the Middle Eastern Moslem male is when somebody gets his hand chopped off & it bounces into somebody else's lap. The Moslem sense of "humor" tends to be as crude and spiteful as their "human rights" record.

While we may agree that torture is unacceptable, to discuss this individual as if he were just going about his daily business and happened to get nabbed is ridiculous.

Europe has sown the seeds of her own destruction by allowing this problem to proliferate. If we do the same, the "human rights" problems of a few shady illegal immigrants are going pale in comparison to the "human rights" we will be enjoying under a Moslem-oriented program. I doubt Ms. Ehrenreich, or any other civilized Westerner, would appreciate the "human rights" rules she would then be subject to.

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Don't panic.
Posted by: folkie on Feb 26, 2009 5:53 AM   
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Very few people are likely to be arrested and tortured for clicking on radical websites.

According to reports that I've read over the years, most of the government employees who track such things at taxpayer expense are too busy clicking on kinky porn sites.

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» RE: Don't panic. Posted by: peacefullaim1
Great Confession - But You Are Not Responsible For The Behaviour Of Illiterate Idiots in Government
Posted by: tony_opmoc on Feb 26, 2009 9:05 AM   
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Anyone who did physics, chemistry and maths to even "O" Level (16 years old stage in the UK) 40 years ago would have sufficient knowledge to not only write an article such as yours - but very much more indeed.

I did stuff in the science lab at school when I was 15, that if I even talked about it today would almost certainly get me arrested.

It was called experimenting with dangerous chemicals. It was part of the chemistry course.

Tony

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Tit for Tat
Posted by: Archie1954 on Feb 26, 2009 9:13 AM   
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This may seem too obvious but perhaps these so called terrorists would cease planning more attacks or whatever if the super power and its friends ceased their planning for and manipulation of all the Middle East countries to the benefit of the US, UK et all and to the detriment of these small and very poor countries.

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» RE: Tit for Tat Posted by: amerimet
What about endlessly clicking on Alternet?
Posted by: sirios on Feb 26, 2009 11:00 AM   
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Surely some of us must be on the no fly list or worse, for our verbal anarchy. Or maybe "they" just see us for what we are, a group of hopeless idealists endlessly posting for the purpose of venting or being heard. Be careful with the "speak for yourself replies", you could be confirming your position with "us" by way of arrogance.

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Conservatives Will Believe Anything
Posted by: DrBrian on Feb 26, 2009 4:58 PM   
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Barbara, I hate to tell you but there are probably lots of white supremacists, survivalists, Mormon cultists and others swinging buckets over their heads as we speak as a result of that article. I'm surprised Bush didn't order the folks at the DOE to get some buckets and rope.

The kinds of people who think the universe is 6000 years old and that a pair of all of the earth's species fit into a homemade wooden boat will believe anything.

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911 THE BIGEST CRIME
Posted by: erodriguez68 on Mar 1, 2009 10:57 AM   
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THE BIGEST CRIME I'VE EVER SEEN.
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BARBARA, IT WOULD BE FUNNY IF IT WEREN'T SO SAD. IS THERE ANYTHING WE CAN DO FOR THIS
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Mar 4, 2009 11:16 PM   
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sad situation. We are going to have to put some teeth in laws to compensate those that have been wrongfully incarcerated. I'd actually like to see a civil suit where George Bush paid out of his own pocket. I know. He is protected. Maybe George could spend the equivalent time in the same jail. We could reopen Guantanimo(sp?)for the Bushies.

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