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#43 Classic episode - Daniel Ellsberg on the institutional insanity that maintains nuclear doomsday machines

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I Was the First to Be Prosecuted for Revealing Classified Information

The first amendment had always been understood to preclude a british type official secrets act, which would criminalize any revelation of classified information. But they have been using the espionage act as if it were an official secret sect. It's written in a way that does not take into account your possible good motives or patriotic motives for giving this information to the public. So one would have to say, now, to make these revelations, whatever you thought was in the public interest, would be at jeopardy of being convicted under the espionage act. Shouldn't people feel bound by non disclosure agreements? I think there are circumstances under which i think i was right to do it,. and others have been right

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