Daniel Ellsberg
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Daniel Ellsberg, PhD, (born April 7, 1931) is a former United States military analyst who, while employed by the RAND Corporation, precipitated a national political controversy in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Pentagon study of U.S. government decision-making in relation to the Vietnam War, to The New York Times and other newspapers. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 2006. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Ellsberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
The Mike Douglas Show
The Colbert Report
The Dick Cavett Show
American Experience
Whistleblowers: The Untold Stories
Risk
Kissinger
The Six Billion Dollar Man
Our Nixon
Hearts and Minds
The Trust Fall: Julian Assange
Doomsday Chronicles
The Berrigans: Devout and Dangerous
Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train
Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words
War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State
Third Party President: Citizen Rocky
The Memory of Justice
Ithaka
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How to Stop a Nuclear War
The Most Dangerous Man in America
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Axis of Evil: Perforated Praeter Naturam
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Police Off Campus!
Julian Assange: A Modern Day Hero?