The Most Dangerous Man in AmericaSource: Brasscheck TV
John Lennon once said that everything is the opposite of what it is. Examples of this were fighting for peace, state execution to uphold the sanctity of human life and the discovery of LSD by the CIA and US Army.
Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on FISASource: EFF
Former intelligence officer Daniel Ellsberg, the whistleblower who in the early 1970s released the Pentagon Papers, has spoken out against the Senate's version of FISA reform and warrantless wiretapping.
Danel Ellsberg: A "Good Chance" Bush Will Attack IranSource: City Pages
The dissident and activist behind the Pentagon Papers on when government secrecy is justified, why he feels partly responsible for the Vietnam War, and why he believes there is a strong possibility our lame duck president will attack Iran before the year is out.
The Next WarSource: Harper's Magazine
A hidden crisis is under way. Many government insiders are aware of serious plans for war with Iran, but Congress and the public remain largely in the dark.
Daniel Ellsberg's call for new Pentagon PapersSource: The Philadelphia Inquirer
As a former Marine commander and defense analyst in 1970, I had exclusive access to highly classified defense documents for research purposes. They constituted a 47-volume, top-secret Defense Department history of American involvement in Vietnam titled U.S.