Anonymous ID: a458de June 7, 2019, 9:53 a.m. No.6694248   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Reminder: Tomorrow, June 8 is the 54th anniversary of Israel's attack on the USS Liberty

 

On June 8th, 1965, during the Six-Day War, Israel attacked and nearly sank the USS Liberty belonging to its closest ally, the USA. Thirty-four American servicemen were killed and over 170 wounded in the two-hour assault by Israeli warplanes and torpedo boats.

 

Israel claimed that the whole affair had been a tragic accident based on mistaken identification of the ship. The American government accepted the explanation. For more than 30 years many people have disbelieved the official explanation but have been unable to rebut it convincingly.

 

Now, "Dead in the Water" uses startling new evidence to reveal the truth behind the seemingly inexplicable attack. The film combines dramatic reconstruction of the events, with new access to former officers in the US and Israeli armed forces and intelligence services who have decided to give their own version of events. Interviews include President Lyndon Johnson's Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, former head of the Israeli navy, Admiral Shlomo Errell, and members of the USS Liberty crew.

Anonymous ID: a458de June 7, 2019, 11:06 a.m. No.6694797   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6694269

"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants." - Isaac Newton

 

Maybe you haven't been around long enough to learn about the trailblazers who came before you. I'm thinking of people like Bill Cooper and G. Edward Griffin.

 

When we were young, my generation helped stop the Vietnam War and launched the Civil Rights movement. And we helped send a man to the moon. And then we created the Internet. I hope you can top that. And I hope your children can top you.