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Daniel Ellsberg recounts his warning to Henry Kissinger about the psychological and cognitive effects of accessing higher-tier classified information (compartmented/above top-secret clearances), describing how such access creates a false sense of superiority, erodes ability to learn from uncleared individuals, and fundamentally distorts decision-making through information asymmetry.
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Daniel Ellsberg
Henry Kissinger
Pentagon Papers
RAND
Vietnam War
Nixon administration
Cambodia