Daniel Ellsberg
How the Media Became the Pentagon’s Plumbers
How the Media Became the Pentagon’s Plumbers By: Jon Miltimore Last month New York Times international correspondent David Philipps offered a mea culpa. “I just deleted a tweet that lacked nuance,” the two-time Pulitzer Prize […]
From ‘Free Speech’ to Elon Musk
From ‘Free Speech’ to Elon Musk By: Dennis Lund There was a time, in years past, when calling someone a hypocrite was taken as an insult to a person’s integrity, or more specifically their lack […]
The Surreal US Case Against Assange – Summing It All Up
ER Editor: We have been publishing some of Craig Murray‘s daily accounts of the Assange extradition trial, which give important detail and accounting of the proceedings. Yet we highly recommend (below) Alexander Mercouris‘ summation of […]
Could Assange Walk Free Thanks To CIA Bumbling?
ER Editor: For a little more detail on the story of what a Spanish security company was up to in the Ecuadorean embassy in London, at the behest of the CIA, see this piece of […]
Plotting Genocide – When a Nuclear War Planner Confesses
When a Nuclear War Planner Confesses By:David Swanson Daniel Ellsberg’s new book is The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner. I’ve known the author for years, I’m prouder than ever to say. We […]
Five Controversial Whistleblowers You Should Be Following on Social Media
By: Alice Salles “Whistleblowers,” former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor turned whistleblower Edward Snowden once said, “are elected by circumstance.” “More critical than who you are,” he continued, “is what you see.” And when you see something […]