he was a lot smarter than david greenglass. there is a book by sam roberts, a writer for "the new york times," it's quite an amazing book. it's called "the brother." it's about david greenglass and his relation with his sister and his wife and rosenberg. ruth was his wife. and e eventually the files came out and howard gold was exposed and greenglass was finally smoked out. he gave the fbi everything they wanted to know. he did not hold back. out of all this developed the tragedy of the rosenbergs. i call it a tragedy because although they did was essentially obscene to give away those secrets to soviets, you have to understand where they came from. they were the remnants of the true believers that left over from the entire history of jews in the soviet union. that's why it was a tragedy. the fact that they were execute ed ed, it doesn't really relate to what they did. what they did was unforgivable. having them electrocuted is somehow sad. that out of all of the past history, this should be in a culmination. that's all i wante