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Home » Los Alamos and Labs » Whistleblower Beating: Victim Blamed

Whistleblower Beating: Victim Blamed

lanl_nm.jpgBlame the vic­tim — or, at the very least, ques­tion his motives. That’s the atti­tude some anony­mous trolls on this Los Alamos blog are tak­ing towards Tommy Hook, the lab whistle­blower who was bru­tally assaulted over the weekend.

“Hook was beaten up by com­mon thugs in a ran­dom act of vio­lence… he decide[d] to make up a story about being intim­i­dated as a wit­ness… because he is embar­rassed about being found in the park­ing lot of a strip club.“
“Sounds very fishy to me. He had two drinks? They always say a cou­ple of drinks. I think this has noth­ing to do with LANL [Los Alamos National Lab].“
“Something is very, very wrong with this story, and POGO [Project on Government Oversight, a lab watch­dog group] needs to be inves­ti­gated immediately.”

The atti­tude shouldn’t come as much of a sur­prise, really. For years, a core of lab employ­ees has been angry and resent­ful at what they see as out­siders med­dling in their jobs and in their lives.
Congress, POGO, the press, even the Energy Department — none of them really under­stand the impor­tant work that goes on at the birth­place of the atomic bomb. They’re just pil­ing on the lab’s sci­en­tists to fur­ther their own agen­das, the logic goes. And they’re help­ing second-​​rate insti­tu­tions that don’t know a damn thing about research get con­trol of the “crown jewel” in the country’s tiara of government-​​sponsored labs.
Anyone who is seen as help­ing these out­siders — guys like ousted lab chief Pete Nanos, who made a ques­tion­able call to shut the lab down after secu­rity and safety lapses should be instantly branded as a thief of that prize, or worse.
I got a flood of scream­ing e-​​mails from Los Alamos employ­ees after I took an unau­tho­rized stroll through a secret sec­tion of the lab back in 2003. Most of them were along the lines of this note:

“I can only assume that you hate the sci­en­tists at national lab­o­ra­to­ries, and you have con­tempt for the fun­da­men­tal sci­en­tific work being done to pro­tect your lousy ass from bio­log­i­cal, chem­i­cal, and nuclear attacks.” 

The com­ments I got about Glenn Walp and Steve Doran, the ex-​​cops who were fired for uncov­er­ing fraud at the lab, were even worse.
“The stu­pid thing was to hire them in the first place,” one Los Alamos sci­en­tist told me.
Another said, “They should be shot.“
This isn’t to say that all Los Alamos employ­ees are some kind of nuclear Klanners. Not even close. But there is an ele­ment that is beyond angry. And that ele­ment may have had some­thing to do with the shoe marks across Tommy Hook’s face.
THERE’S MORE: Speaking of whistle­blower retal­i­a­tion, Paul points out this case from Lawrence Livermore National Lab in 2000 — a case that has yet to be closed, five years later.

Frustrated Livermore police detec­tives are accus­ing Lawrence Livermore Laboratory of stonewalling an inves­ti­ga­tion into the slay­ing of a reclu­sive designer who uncov­ered a seri­ous flaw in the lab’s trou­bled $1 bil­lion weapons test­ing pro­gram.
Lee Scott Hall, 54, was dis­cov­ered beaten and repeat­edly stabbed in the bed­room of his Livermore home October 20 by two co-​​workers. Hall was a lead designer on the $1.2 bil­lion National Ignition Facility, which when com­pleted will mon­i­tor the nation’s nuclear stock­pile with­out the need for under­ground test­ing.
For a year, Hall had been try­ing to bring atten­tion to a mis­cal­cu­la­tion in a multimillion-​​dollar instal­la­tion of super laser beams that is part of the igni­tion facil­ity. But only in the weeks lead­ing up to his death had the lab­o­ra­tory acknowl­edged his find­ings and begun to deal with them.
Officials are search­ing for a motive in the crime. “Is it per­son­ally related?” asks Livermore Det. Sgt. Scott Robertson. “Family related? Job related? Or just some crim­i­nal? That’s what we haven’t been able to determine.”

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  1. Lou says:
    June 9, 2005 at 9:06 pm

    Ummm.…he’s just admit­ted that it the attack had noth­ing to do with Labs. He backed into some­one else’s car,
    Have a nice day.

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