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Though now seen as the most famous leak in u.
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History, and a catalyst for the end of the vietnam war, the pentagon papers did not happen overnight.
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Far from it, it took daniel ellsberg close to a year of tedious nighttime photocopying and daytime pruning (ellsberg had to remove an top secret markings from his documents in order to recopy them for the press at a commercial copy-shop) before he finished the eight foot stack of documents.
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Ellsberg's colleagues at rand suspected him immediately.
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This machine kills secrets describes the decades-long quest for a sort of internet-age philosopher's stone: a set of technologies that can grant someone true anonymity.
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If someone can be truly anonymous on the internet -- and that is technically possible now -- then we are entering a radical new era of global free speech.
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Are we really entering a new age, or is this all, as evgeny morozov pointed out in his new york times review of the book, merely a blip.
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You get the sense that greenberg embarked on this book hoping for the start of a revolution that never happened.