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Roger Morris


Watch an episode of the PBS 2023 documentary, The Movement and the Madman


The Movement and the 'Madman'

PBS, PREMIERED MARCH 28, 2023 ON AMERICAN EXPERIENCE


The documentary film tells the little-known story of a dramatic showdown between a protest movement and a president

The Vietnam Moratorium mobilization of October-November 1969 revealed to have stopped Nixon from using nuclear weapons

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The Movement and the 'Madman'


The Vietnam Moratorium mobilization of October-November 1969 is revealed to have politically influenced and stopped US President Nixon from using nuclear weapons


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Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner

by Daniel Ellsberg


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Excerpts from Doomsday Machine / Published 2017


Daniel Ellsberg: Nixon Almost Took Vietnam War Nuclear In November 1969

Revelations: the Vietnam Moratorium prevented use of nuclear weapons


1969 - “Nuclear targets were picked.”

Ellsberg speculated that the plans would have gone ahead in November 1969.

Instead, a huge demonstration on Oct. 15, 1969, the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, combined a general strike with nationwide protests and teach-ins.

About 2 million people came out to protest across the country, even “little towns that had never protested before,” Ellsberg recalled.


“Without the Moratorium, there would have been an escalation, possibly the use of nuclear weapons in November 1969.”

The Vietnam Moratorium mobilization of October-November 1969 revealed to have stopped Nixon from using nuclear weapons


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Read more about the impact of the peace movement on the US president --

 

Doomsday Machine: Daniel Ellsberg Recalling the Vietnam Moratorium Oct-Nov 1969

* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Doomsday_Machine-Daniel_Ellsberg-Recalling_the_Vietnam_Moratorium_Oct-Nov_1969.jpg


Moratorium memory, Dan-Steve, Doomsday Machine inscription.jpg
Inscription from Dan to Steve


Rep George Brown and Steve Schmidt - Oct 15, 1969 - 448x305.png
1969, Steve Schmidt, Vietnam Committee Coordinator and Congressman George Brown, D-Los Angeles




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