Today is my father @DanielEllsberg’s 90th birthday! There were times--the 2 yrs he was in Vietnam, or later, when the Nixon admin. deemed him “the most dangerous man in America,” when I feared for his life. Yet he was willing to risk his life and freedom to end an unjust war.
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His memoir, “Secrets” is not just a story of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers, but a classic account of conversion—how the consummate “insider” relinquished his status, security, and career in response to the call of a higher loyalty. He sacrificed much but regained his soul.
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He has spent the past 50 yrs working tirelessly to alert the world to the dangers of nuclear war, often feeling like Cassandra: blessed with the gift of seeing the future, cursed by fear that no one will believe him. But still ready to do anything that might make a difference.
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He has never felt that he has done enough. I was privileged to help him finish his 2nd great memoir, “The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner,” his final effort to share all he knows about the madness of our nuclear war machine.
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He has always believed the odds of humanity’s survival are slim. But he believes that hope is something you do. Hopeful actions enlarge the space for miracles—and we have seen miracles: the fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of Apartheid... even the unlikely way that Nixon's
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How to take pure delight in the moment; to care about things that truly matter; to defend the earth and its creatures; to laugh when possible; to cry in the presence of beauty; to love deeply and truly. Happy birthday, Dad! So grateful to you!
Apr 7, 2021 · 12:42 PM UTC
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