US | Ray Bradbury FBI Suspected Ray Bradbury of Communist Leanings Huffington Post unveils writer's FBI file By Evann Gastaldo Posted Aug 29, 2012 9:36 AM CDT Copied Science fiction author Ray Bradbury sits in front of a photo of Mars, presented to him during an 83rd birthday party in his honor on, Aug. 23, 2003, at The Planetary Society in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Stefano Paltera) Ray Bradbury's criticism of the government got him investigated by the FBI in the 1960s as a suspected Communist sympathizer, according to FBI files obtained by the Huffington Post via a FOIA request. Bradbury was reported to the FBI by screenwriter Martin Berkeley, who years earlier had told the House Un-American Activities Committee he himself was a Communist and informed on 155 supposedly active Hollywood communists. Berkeley told the FBI that science fiction writers in particular were likely to be Communists. Bradbury's work, specifically, was "definitely slanted against the United States and its capitalistic form of government," Berkeley said, according to the file. He also claimed that sci-fi writers aim to scare people, thus making it "very possible to conduct a Third World War … which the American people would seriously believe could not be won since their morale had been seriously destroyed." Bradbury was definitely no fan of the HUAC; he once took out a full-page ad calling its probes "claptrap and nonsense." Click for more from his file. Read These Next JD Vance can't possibly be happy about how this interview went. Tens of thousands of Israelis are watching the hostage release. In speech to Knesset, Trump ad-libs a pardon request. Pedophile rock star killed by fellow inmates. Report an error