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Daniel Ellsberg and Edward Snowden: A Conversation Video

Posted by Larry Doyle on August 1st, 2014 10:24 AM |

“When government fears the people, there is liberty. When people fear the government, there is tyranny.”

Daniel Ellsberg and Edward Snowden are certainly two of the highest profile whistleblowers in our nation’s history. Some might think of these men as traitors. Others would categorize them as national heroes and the ultimate patriots. I am in the camp that when it comes to topics of freedom, liberty, constitutional rights, abuse of power, and corruption, I believe we owe it to ourselves to become as well informed as we possibly can.

Ellsberg and Snowden were recently jointly interviewed. The talk runs a little over an hour. Given the topics covered, I would think it should air in prime time for purposes of generating a national review. Regrettably those ensconced in power and those controlling the airwaves have little interest in that.

With no interest in blindly following those who have been shown to lie, obfuscate, manipulate, and otherwise obstruct the truth, I welcome sharing the intimate conversation between these two whistleblowers that to this point has only been viewed by a few thousand people.

I hope those viewing this conversation will feel compelled to share it with others.

What do you think?

Larry Doyle

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Land of the Free’dom’of Information?

Posted by Larry Doyle on April 2nd, 2012 5:53 AM |

Freedom makes all things possible, right? No question.

Information is everything, correct? Also true.

As we pursue the American dream, our ability to access information in order to assess risks and opportunities is paramount to our ultimate success. I personally find this truth to be self-evident. Melding these two basic principles, at this point in our nation’s history, how free is information? Obviously, not all information is free and accessible. In matters of national security, our interests are served by protecting plenty of information.

However, what about other basic information in regard to Uncle Sam’s interactions and exchanges on Wall Street?  (more…)






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