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  1. 3. Mai 2024 · Daniel Ellsberg (born April 7, 1931, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died June 16, 2023, Kensington, California) was an American military analyst and researcher who, in 1971, leaked portions of a classified 7,000-page report that detailed the history of U.S. intervention in Indochina from World War II until 1968.

  2. 20. Mai 2024 · Daniel Ellsberg (1931–2023) was an American decision theorist, Marine, military analyst, and, after disclosing the Pentagon Papers in 1971, a political activist.

  3. 21. Mai 2024 · Wäre Assange ein Journalist mit US-amerikanischer Staatsbürgerschaft, etwa wie der Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, hätten die USA aufgrund des Rechts auf Meinungsfreiheit kaum eine Möglichkeit...

  4. 22. Mai 2024 · Wise words from the late Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, keynote at HOPE X (2014). HOPE XV takes place from July 12-14, 2024 at St. John's University in Queens, New York City ...

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  5. 7. Mai 2024 · What would Daniel Ellsberg do? We can’t know with complete certainty because he died last June at the age of 92. We do know that in the 50 years after he released the Pentagon Papers, he devoted his life to principled nonviolent activism and was arrested more than 80 times for acts of civil disobedience in the struggle for peace ...

  6. 13. Mai 2024 · Daniel Ellsberg was one of those people. After serving in the United States Marine Corps, he became an analyst at the Rand Corporation. While there, he helped write a report on the Vietnam War, commissioned by Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense. Completed in 1968, the report delivered a damning indictment of American involvement ...

  7. 20. Mai 2024 · I simply asked myself, “what would Daniel Ellsberg do?”. In 1971, Ellsberg released to the press and public the Pentagon Papers–a 7000-page classified history of the Vietnam War exposing decades of government lies about its causes and conduct. For that act of moral courage, he sabotaged his career and faced a possible 115-year sentence.