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Some recent paid contributions made directly to this page are problematic: extensive usage of non-independent sources, including external links, etc. I have tagged the article for a review. MarioGom (talk) 09:41, 9 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Would you please show any questionable sources -- or non-independent sources that are not directly connected to an actual event? MAK999KAM (talk) 18:29, 23 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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See quote "On October 17, 1967, he told an audience (my emphasis) in Cambridge . . . "

There seems to be a problem with this statement. The citation is Daniel Ellsberg's memoir, "Secrets". He writes (p.197) "My notes of a meeting with him (my emphasis) in Cambridge on October 17 . . . " suggests a private conversation not a public address. If Moyers was speaking the words, quoted later in the paragraph, publicly, there should be a different citation, making that clear. RSGumby (talk) 02:24, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]