SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces:SmitherDigs,Rigs&Jigs
Daniel Ellsberg, Presente
I heard the announcement of Daniel Ellsberg's death on the car radio. The news about Dan's terminal illness was already known but the loss was still—and remains—deeply felt. Always ready to speak truth to power, Dan ended his days like he ended his letters:
With "love."
Resist in Peace, Dan.
Recalling Ellsberg's role in exposing the lies behind the US War on Vietnam ("The Pentagon Papers") and the decades of cover-ups behind suicidal US nuclear policy ("The Doomsday Machine"), I had a vision: A crowd of millions gathered outside the Pentagon in Ellsberg's name, holding photos of Ellsberg, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and Daniel Hale. And all armed with ... whistles.
Ellsberg's Biggest Reveal
Dan Ellsberg's Big Leak exposed a salient fact about the US that has become increasingly relevant over the years: Despite all the talk about America being a land of "freedom and democracy," Ellsberg's act of moral defiance revealed a stark truth: The US government lies to the US public.
As H.R. Haldeman, Richard Nixon’s Chief of Staff, once told his boss, the Pentagon Papers leak could be Deep State America's undoing: “You can’t trust the government; you can’t believe what they say; and you can’t rely on their judgment. And the implicit infallibility of presidents, which has been an accepted thing in America, is badly hurt by this.”
One of Ellsberg's most chilling revelations came from his work with nuclear war strategists who had access to the Pentagon's darkest secrets. On October 24, 2016, Ellsberg shared the following Apocalyptic Truth:
"Most of our [nuclear] warheads, our counterforce, are for striking first, They are for preemption, they are for damage limiting, which, if you believe the studies (which I do), is totally infeasible. Everybody dies, whether you go first or second."
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