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Funny How History Repeats Or...

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... More Importantly In This Case, History Rears Its Ugly Head Again.

A couple nights ago I was re-watching "The Most Dangerous Man In America" the story of American patriot Daniel Ellsberg, and the "Pentagon Papers." It is a brief 41 minute documentary that was being re-shown in preparation for the release of the new film "The Post" which is built around the story of the release of the Pentagon Papers.

For those unfamiliar with the story, In 1967 Daniel Ellsberg a military analyst with a PhD. from Harvard in Economics, was hired by the Rand Corporation to write a historical piece on the history of Vietnam and the Vietnam War for the Rand think tank, and others involved in the war.

It was a top secret document, and when he finished it, it was so top secret they did not even want the President of the United States to read it. Simply put, America could never win the Vietnam War, and no one had ever won a war in Vietnam. Being the beneficiaries of millions of dollars from the military industrial complex, they could not let this information out to anyone.

In 1969 Daniel became aware that he was part of the problem, not the solution. This was expedited through a series of chance meetings with Buddhists, Vietnam War protestors, and others including his wife. Finally in the early 70s Daniel had taken the stance with a couple friends, that this information had to be leaked to the public. He could no longer sit silently by allowing tens of thousands of Americans, and hundred of thousands Vietnamese be killed in an unjust war, started through fraudulent means.

So over the course of 1971 he released documents to politicians he thought were sympathetic to ending the war, and at first The Washington Post, realizing there were more documents than one paper could handle. As the news grew he also released them to the Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle and others. Immediately other papers started to pick up and republish the stories as the "Pentagon Papers" had caught the interest of America. Still the war which had been proven a complete lie and fraud, only benefiting large military corporations raged on. Getting little or no traction in the House or the Senate, and little with the American people, outside of their never ending curiosity over the unbelievable facts being released. By a couple people.

During this time, Ellsberg and friends were called crackpots, on acid, peaceniks, everything and anything to belittle and marginalize the facts coming from top secret documents. Behind the scenes, two presidents, Johnson and Nixon referred to him as the most dangerous man in America. The person that could bring it all down around them. In the end it took a brave US Senator from Alaska, Mike Gravel, to break this part of the story wide open. Calling a special session of the Senate, he sat alone for three days, reading all 7,000 pages into the Senate Record, thereby making the entire pile of documents public. Which the press finally seized on and published all over America.

Why am I telling this story in the "Lakewood General Discussion" area of the Deck? Here is why.

Looking back on the time of the release, the copying, the sifting through, and finally the publishing of the documents he was sure each and every page would open the eyes of the public and cause outrage, yet with every page of amazing facts most of America remained silent. Now years later he understand why. The general public could not believe that their elected officials could be guilty of such terrible misdeeds, skullduggery, and even profiteering. How could anyone lie, misrepresent, and cover-up something so wrong as a war, just to make a dollar or stay in office?

Though I try not to see farther than our boundaries when looking at Lakewood's debacles over the past decade-and-a-half, it is nearly impossible not to see similarities of the work of Daniel Ellsberg on a national/international scale, and Brian Essi on a local/regional scale.

Is Brian Essi, the most dangerous man in Lakewood, well at least to City Hall? No person has worked harder to uncover documents. Documents declared “public” by the courts, but documents City Hall refuses to make public. Why? That will be in a follow up story of what has been proven so far.

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Brian Essi, the man that spent hundreds thousands of hours and dollars looking for the truth.

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Which will bring us to the questions, What knew what and when. The answers will shock and amaze you.

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It's the one, two punch of Mr. Essi and Mr. Kindt
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Stan Austin wrote:It's the one, two punch of Mr. Essi and Mr. Kindt
Word on the streets is that Messrs. Essi and Kindt are front runners to be co-Grand Marshalls of the 2018 Lakewood Independence Day parade.
"So, let's make the most of this beautiful day.
Since we're together we might as well say:
Would you be mine? Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?"

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As the best representation of civic ideals, yes. But, how do we walk that cat backwards to acknowledge the truth and its manifestation in a parade?
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Stan Austin wrote:It's the one, two punch of Mr. Essi and Mr. Kindt
Brian Essi stands alone as the workhorse in this endeavor.

While lawyers like Mark Kindt, Matthew Markling, Sean Koran, Donna Kollis and Marc Dann have given hundreds of hours. While other lawyers like Steve Trapp and Avery Friedman have been involved and stayed informed on the march towards the public's right to know what is going on. Also a large host of citizen volunteers like Jared Denman, Betsy Voinovich, Meg Ostrowski, Eric Sandy and others continue to pour over documents and prepare a timeline of what happened when and where and with whom that stretches back before 2010 so that the Observer can write the final story so that it can be understood, put behind us and allow us to move on as a community.

Of course it would be so much easier if the City of Lakewood complied with court orders and released the documents.

While one who has a resume that could fit on the back of a business card, likes to attack Essi, Markling and others working on this. In fact it is very much an ever growing team effort of some of the best minds legal and otherwise in and around Lakewood, Ohio working together to figure this out.

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[quote="Jim O'Bryan
Brian Essi stands alone as the workhorse in this endeavor.[quote]

He stands alone as The hero.
He took all their crap.
Day in, day out, he just kept digging for the truth.
Truth to power. Mike Summers' power ...
Corrupt. Twisted. Vengeful. Power.
Mr. Essi dug in and he never flinched.
If you believe in truth and transparency you are indebted to Mr. Essi.
" City Council is a 7-member communications army." Colin McEwen December 10, 2015.
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Citizen Essi is a mighty hero. At last many suspicions and questions have been answered. It was so much worse than I ever imagined.

I am grateful for every last nugget of information that he has uncovered. I am shocked that my city has gone to such lengths to hide its plans. Screw the citizens, a secret cabal will be making all decisions.
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MSNBC repeats their broadcast of, "The Most Dangerous Man In America," a documentary about Daniel Ellsberg and the "Pentagon Papers" This was the documentary that gave me both an epiphany about Lakewood, but also caused me to write this post.

Sunday Night on MSNBC at 9:00 PM

After releasing 7,000 pages of documents proving the US Government was lying about all aspects of the Vietnam War, Daniel realized the American people did not want to belive their government was so corrupt and out of control. Which mirrors Brian Essi and others 2 year legal battle to acquire documents declared PUBLIC by the courts and that the City of Lakewood continues to fight to release. But even from the small group of documents Brian was able to get it has been proven the Hospital was not losing money, that nearly everything we have been told about the debacle from the city of Lakewood was not just a lie, but they knew it was a lie when saying it.

"The Most Dangerous Man In America" is a pretty good documentary and hopefully will open your eyes about the Vietnam War, and the thought process of Lakewoodites during the hospital debacle.

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FAKE NEWS!!
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Michael Deneen wrote:FAKE NEWS!!
Well that adds much to both the conversation and the attack against the LO.

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