Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg releases audiobook with Arn Menconi

23rd December, 2015 by

By Randy Wyrick

Henry Kissinger called whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg “the most dangerous man in America” when he released the Pentagon Papers, 7,000 pages of top-secret documents, in 1969. Recently, former Eagle County Commissioner and founder of SOS Outreach Arn Menconi asked Ellsberg to be interviewed on why America goes to war again and again.Their conversations are called “Lied to Death: How U.S. Leaders Keep Taking Us Into War,” and the free audiobook interview is now available for download at arnmenconi.com/liedtodeath. Oral history, analysisThe audiobook is a mixture of oral history, political science and Ellsberg’s 60 years of scholarly analysis as a former nuclear …

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