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<big><big>'''The Movement and the 'Madman' '''</big></big>
<big><big>'''The Movement and the 'Madman' '''</big></big>


PREMIERE MARCH 28, 2023 ON "AMERICAN EXPERIENCE"
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
[https://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&profile=default&search=vietnam+moratorium&fulltext=Search '''The Vietnam Moratorium mobilization of October-November 1969'''] is revealed to have politically influenced and stopped US President Nixon from using nuclear weapons


: The Vietnam Moratorium mobilization of October-November 1969 revealed to have stopped Nixon from using nuclear weapons
The documentary film tells the story of a dramatic showdown between a protest movement and a president


:* https://www.movementandthemadman.com/home
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'''Doomsday Machine: Daniel Ellsberg Recalling the Vietnam Moratorium Oct-Nov 1969'''
'''Doomsday Machine: Daniel Ellsberg Recalling the Vietnam Moratorium Oct-Nov 1969'''


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<big><big>'''A Call Out of the Blue and a War Remembrance'''</big></big>


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Steven Schmidt/GreenPolicy360 Founder/Siterunner: Some fifty years after being an organizer of the Vietnam Moratorium, I received a call from a Vietnam war documentary production. They wanted remembrance comments of what it was like, up close, organizing a national peace movement. My response was "it was overwhelming" and... have you talked to Roger Morris? They said they intended to, they knew about Roger and did I have have his contact number. My next statement, which I repeated strongly over a period of months, filling in details, came from Dan Ellsberg, who was a friend and, in former times, a nuclear war planner. I spoke of Roger and the NSC, and nuclear weapons, and Dan's book, the [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/index.php?title=Special:Search&search=the%20doomsday%20machine&fulltext=Policy+Search&profile=images&redirs=0 '''Doomsday Machine'''], and suggested the documentary producers look into the Vietnam story of Nixon-Kissinger and "the Bomb".  


* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Moratorium_October_15_1969.jpg
Those who objected to secret plans back then by Nixon-Kissinger to expand the war beyond Vietnam, bombing Cambodia, Laos and planning, as it turned out, to 'send a message' to Hanoi via nuclear weapon use. These NSC staffers left government, with personal and professional consequences, and their experiences were not revealed until many years later. The '''Movement and the Madman''' PBS - American Experience film now tells the tale, and it is a shocking story. We should listen carefully, as the story of the Bomb and Vietnam comes to light, how nations of the world came close to experiencing nuclear disaster, a Cold War that would have instantly and forever become a Hot War with reverberations continuing until the present day.


* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Moratorium_memory,_Dan-Steve,_Doomsday_Machine_inscription.jpg
Our peace organizing, it turned out, had profound impacts then and now as revealed by PBS's '''Movement and Madman.''' 


* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Oct_15,_1969,_Vietnam_Moratorium_Day_in_memory.jpg




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* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Roger_Morris_Bio
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Surviving_Victory.png
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Strategic_Demands_of_the_21st_Century_A_New_Vision_for_a_New_World.png
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Revision as of 15:31, 14 January 2024


A Film About the Power of Protest.png


PBS


The Movement and the 'Madman'

PREMIERED MARCH 28, 2023 ON "AMERICAN EXPERIENCE"


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

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


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

 

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


Moratorium October 15 1969.jpg




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A Call Out of the Blue and a War Remembrance

Steven Schmidt/GreenPolicy360 Founder/Siterunner: Some fifty years after being an organizer of the Vietnam Moratorium, I received a call from a Vietnam war documentary production. They wanted remembrance comments of what it was like, up close, organizing a national peace movement. My response was "it was overwhelming" and... have you talked to Roger Morris? They said they intended to, they knew about Roger and did I have have his contact number. My next statement, which I repeated strongly over a period of months, filling in details, came from Dan Ellsberg, who was a friend and, in former times, a nuclear war planner. I spoke of Roger and the NSC, and nuclear weapons, and Dan's book, the Doomsday Machine, and suggested the documentary producers look into the Vietnam story of Nixon-Kissinger and "the Bomb".

Those who objected to secret plans back then by Nixon-Kissinger to expand the war beyond Vietnam, bombing Cambodia, Laos and planning, as it turned out, to 'send a message' to Hanoi via nuclear weapon use. These NSC staffers left government, with personal and professional consequences, and their experiences were not revealed until many years later. The Movement and the Madman PBS - American Experience film now tells the tale, and it is a shocking story. We should listen carefully, as the story of the Bomb and Vietnam comes to light, how nations of the world came close to experiencing nuclear disaster, a Cold War that would have instantly and forever become a Hot War with reverberations continuing until the present day.

Our peace organizing, it turned out, had profound impacts then and now as revealed by PBS's Movement and Madman.


PBS Documentary - Movement and the Madman 6.png



Oct 15, 1969, Vietnam Moratorium Day in memory.jpg

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