The mysterious “11 words” of these things have been a fixation of John Prados. Circuit Judge Roger Robb compared these things to a “swarm of bees” and admonished Erwin Griswold for effectively asking him to “ride herd” on them. Linda Amster, Betsy Wade, and Linda Charlton all received no public credit for a task involving these things since their superiors claimed not to want women to go to jail. Before a meeting of the Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds, Senator Mike Gravel read these things into the public record as part of a filibuster against renewing the draft. The RAND Corporation composed these things on the orders of Robert McNamara. Henry Kissinger dubbed a person “the most dangerous man in America” for leaking these things to the press. For 10 points, name this set of documents released by Daniel Ellsberg that unveiled government lies about the scope of the Vietnam War. ■END■
ANSWER: Pentagon Papers [or Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force] (The “11 words” made up the only phrase set to be redacted from the public release of the Pentagon Papers in 2011, so when the full public release had no redacted material, Prados attempted to determine what that phrase would have been.)
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