It’s a Great Day for Conscience!
We are so honored to be included among the five docs nominated for the 2010 Oscar® for Best Documentary Feature! This is a wonderful opportunity to spread awareness about Daniel Ellsberg’s amazing story and inspire new generations of whistleblowers. Thanks to the Academy and all our supporters!
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Congratulations!!!
I just listened to the interview on Bob Edwards and read a review. Thank you for trying. I plan to buy the film — but I have little hope that it will spur someone into coming forward.
In both the review and the interview, the American Press was praised for their united stand against the corrupt government. That needs to considered when Mr Ellsberg is asking for others to step forward and expose the truth. It is clear that the American Press is not going to back them up or take a chance. The American Press is in amount the thieves at this point.
Indeed, if I was in such a position, I would assume that Big Media would fry me at the stake the way so many others are fried already today for asking questions.
There has to be someone out there that knows more about 9/11 than is coming forward but you have to ask, who would they come forward to? Already there is ample evidence that the government conspiracy theory doesn’t hold water. But Big Media harasses any one, like Debra Medina, who even suggest that there are unanswered questions.
No… if the hope of this film is to bring out some truth tellers to expose lies, then it needs to propose some where for them to go to with their stories. Currently, there is no place that cares. No place that a person in that position would trust. No place that at least appears to not be as corrupt as the government is itself.
Thank you and bless you for this great and very important film release. I was very impressed not only with what the movie says and shows about the US and the World in general but the techniques used, like showing Nixon and Kissinger while the tapes played…The Lord be with you all
Andy Pratt (70s Rock Legend)
http://www.myspace.com/andyprattrocks
There are places that whistleblowers can go and tell their stories: ProPublica.org, DemocracyNow.org, and even Wired.com.
There is also a place that whistleblowers can anonymously place documents for exposure to the public and circumvent the media censors: Cryptome.org. You can trust John Young, the site’s owner/registrant.
If you or anyone you know is a whistleblower needing to tell your story, go or send them to those web sites above.
PS: These days, you don’t have to photocopy documents, you can scan them into digital form and store them on your thumb drive / usb stick, get them home and burn them to disc, then wipe the thumb drive with triple shredding. Much quicker and less risky than photocopying.