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Subject: ACTION ALERT: What Can 'Now Be Told' by NYT About Pentagon Papers
Isn't Actually True
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ACTION ALERT: What Can 'Now Be Told' by NYT About Pentagon Papers Isn't
Actually True
Jim Naureckas
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[image: NYT: Now It Can Be Told: How Neil Sheehan Got the Pentagon Papers]

*The most important claim in the New York Times' revisionist history of the
Pentagon Papers (1/7/21
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is demonstrably false.*

The day *New York Times* journalist Neil Sheehan died, the *Times* ran a
story (1/7/21
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with the headline, "Now It Can Be Told: How Neil Sheehan Got the Pentagon
Papers." It purports to be the true story of how the paper obtained the
Defense Department's classified history of the Vietnam War that had been
secretly photocopied by former Pentagon analyst Daniel Ellsberg
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Here's what Sheehan told reporter Janny Scott in 2015, on the condition
that it could not be published until after Sheehan's death:

Contrary to what is generally believed, Mr. Ellsberg never “gave” the
papers to the *Times*, Mr. Sheehan emphatically said. Mr. Ellsberg told Mr.
Sheehan that he could read them but not make copies. So Mr. Sheehan
smuggled the papers out of the apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where
Mr. Ellsberg had stashed them; then he copied them illicitly, just as Mr.
Ellsberg had done, and took them to the *Times*.

In Sheehan's telling, Ellsberg is a fearful neurotic, so afraid of going to
prison that he makes foolish mistakes that could lead to getting caught—and
so Sheehan had to lie to his source and make his own copy, because he was
determined that, as he put it, "this material is never again going in a
government safe.”

When the papers are published and Ellsberg discovers the ruse, Sheehan has
Ellsberg say, “So you stole it, like I did.” To which Sheehan supposedly
replied:

No, Dan, I didn’t steal it....  And neither did you. Those papers are the
property of the people of the United States. They paid for them with their
national treasure and the blood of their sons, and they have a right to it.

As you can probably tell from that dialogue, Sheehan made himself very much
the hero of the story, which is perhaps why he wanted it published only
after he was no longer around to be contradicted. There was nothing
stopping Scott, though, from calling Ellsberg, who is still quite alive,
and asking him for his reaction to Sheehan's account. She did not do so,
but Daniel's son Robert Ellsberg provided that missing piece in a response
to the story on *Twitter* (1/10/21
<https://fair.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e6457f9552de19bc603e65b9c&id=410f8449ea&e=9e9cb3e1ce>
).

Robert points out that his father's actions were not those of someone who
feared prison; when he was arraigned, he asked
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reporters, “Would not you go to prison to help end this war?” Rather,
Daniel Ellsberg was afraid that he wouldn't be able to get out the secrets
he was risking prison to expose.
[image: AM Rosenthal congratulating New York Times staffers on the
publication of the Pentagon Papers]

*The New York Times online story (1/7/21
<https://fair.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e6457f9552de19bc603e65b9c&id=8a60d7211d&e=9e9cb3e1ce>)
on how the Pentagon Papers were published has a photograph of Times
managing editor A.M. Rosenthal and other staffers reading the published
document in the paper, and another photo (above) of Rosenthal
congratulating Neil Sheehan and other staffers—but no image of Daniel
Ellsberg, the whistleblower who was actually responsible for bringing the
Pentagon Papers to the public.*

Daniel has explained—notably in his 2002 memoir *Secrets*
<https://fair.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e6457f9552de19bc603e65b9c&id=6e6e70f1f3&e=9e9cb3e1ce>—that
he would have given a copy of the Pentagon Papers to Sheehan immediately if
only Sheehan had told him that the *Times* was seriously interested in
publishing them. Which was true, but for reasons that aren't very clear in
Sheehan's account, the reporter was unwilling to tell Ellsberg that. ("He
feared that Mr. Ellsberg’s reaction might inadvertently tip the government
off," is the explanation proffered.) As Robert notes, this meant that
Daniel had to keep looking for another publisher—increasing and not
decreasing the chances that the government might learn about and seize the
copied papers.

What Daniel Ellsberg remembers telling Sheehan when he found out about the
*Times*' secret copy is, "You did what I did”—not, “So you stole it, like I
did.” As Robert writes, "My father never considered that he had stolen
anything"—and didn't need a reminder from Sheehan that the papers belonged
to the American people.

Of course, it's impossible to say which of two versions of a conversation
that occurred between two people is correct—even if one version has the
strong whiff of something that one person wishes they had said. But there
is an important part of the *Times* story that is definitely false, and
requires correction—because it's contradicted later in the same story.

That's when the story reads, "Contrary to what is generally believed, Mr.
Ellsberg never 'gave' the papers to the *Times*." In fact, Ellsberg *did*
give the papers to Sheehan, as the story gets around to revealing 38
paragraphs later:

So he told Mr. Ellsberg that he now needed the documents, not just his
notes.... This time, when Mr. Sheehan asked, Mr. Ellsberg consented.... He
arranged for Mr. Sheehan to pick up a complete copy of the historical study
stowed in an Ellsberg family apartment in Manhattan.

So the big revisionist revelation in the *New York Times* article turns out
to be false. Rather, if you read to the end of this 2,800-word piece, you
find that "what is generally believed"—is actually true.
ACTION ALERT:

Please tell the *New York Times* to set the historical record straight by
correcting its story to note that Daniel Ellsberg did in fact give the
Pentagon Papers to the *Times*.
CONTACT:

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*Please remember that respectful communication is the most effective. Feel
free to leave a copy of your communication in the comments thread.*

*Featured image: Daniel Ellsberg*


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