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Post by USS Liberty on Jul 29, 2021 13:34:34 GMT -8
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Post by USS Liberty on Jul 29, 2021 14:50:12 GMT -8
www.veteranstoday.com/2021/05/04/israels-attack-on-uss-liberty-the-full-story/Israel’s Attack on USS Liberty – The Full Story By VT Editors - May 4, 2021 By Alan Hart for Veterans Today The lesson of the cold-blooded attack on the USS Liberty was that there is nothing the Zionist state might not do, to its friends as well as its enemies, in order to get its own way. On Thursday 8 June 1967, Israeli air and naval forces attacked America’s most advanced spy ship, the U.S.S. Liberty, killing 34 of its crew and wounding 174. Forty five years on, thanks to the complicity of the mainstream media, the cover up ordered by President Johnson is still in place. Two years ago, on New York’s Long Island, I had the pleasure and privilege of being the keynote speaker at the annual dinner of the Liberty Survivors Association. I told them I was aware that if the attack had gone completely according to the plan of the man who ordered it, Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan, none of them would have survived. I also told them that although I am an Englishman who had not served in any of his country’s armed services (because conscription was abolished by the time I was old enough to have served), we did have something in common – OUTRAGE that could not be expressed adequately in polite words at the continued suppression in America of the truth about Israel’s attack on the Liberty. On the 45th anniversary of that attack, this post is providing the complete text of Chapter Two of the three-volume American edition of my book Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews. The chapter is titled The Liberty Affair – “Pure Murder” on a “Great Day”. My American publisher expressed to me the view that it is “the most revealing, the most riveting and the most important chapter in the whole book.” My own view is that it assists real understanding of what the Zionist state of Israel is – a monster beyond control. Here is the chapter, complete with source notes.
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