Ebook: Ship Without A Country: Eyewitness Accounts of the Attack on the USS Liberty
Author: Victor Thorn, Mark Glenn
- Genre: History
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: American Free Press
- Language: English
- epub
"When the story of the Liberty does come before enough people, it could prove to be the linchpin upon which very real reform of misguided U.S. policies in the Middle East—the ill-founded “special relationship” with the state of Israel—will finally come about." - Michael Collins Piper
Eyewitness Accounts of the Attack on the USS Liberty
Edited by Victor Thorn and Mark Glenn
When one considers that thousands of books, articles, essays, documentaries and blockbuster films have been made concerning pivotal events in history such as Pearl Harbor and the assassination of JFK; at the same time we need to ask: why has no such attention toward the attack on the USS Liberty (June 8, 1967) taken place? After all, had the ship been sunk as planned, it would have kicked off a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The reason for this silence over the Liberty attack is simple. It didn’t go off as planned, meaning the ship was not sunk. More importantly, the entity responsible for this attack was the most sacred of all sacred cows—Israel. Moreover, any rational person who spent even five minutes considering the facts of this event would walk away concluding that it was a deliberate act of war against the U.S.
In this book, readers will come into contact with many of these facts—disturbing items that have been kept deliberately—some might even say fanatically—hidden, for nearly half a century. They paint the ultimate picture of set-up, betrayal, and cover-up—both by Israel and elements within the U.S. government.
You’ll hear DIRECTLY from the survivors as well as high-ranking U.S. Navy and government officials who were witness to the subsequent cover up. These men agreed to be interviewed—at great physical and professional risk to themselves—so that the world would know what they saw that fateful day. Now you can, too.
Eyewitness Accounts of the Attack on the USS Liberty
Edited by Victor Thorn and Mark Glenn
When one considers that thousands of books, articles, essays, documentaries and blockbuster films have been made concerning pivotal events in history such as Pearl Harbor and the assassination of JFK; at the same time we need to ask: why has no such attention toward the attack on the USS Liberty (June 8, 1967) taken place? After all, had the ship been sunk as planned, it would have kicked off a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The reason for this silence over the Liberty attack is simple. It didn’t go off as planned, meaning the ship was not sunk. More importantly, the entity responsible for this attack was the most sacred of all sacred cows—Israel. Moreover, any rational person who spent even five minutes considering the facts of this event would walk away concluding that it was a deliberate act of war against the U.S.
In this book, readers will come into contact with many of these facts—disturbing items that have been kept deliberately—some might even say fanatically—hidden, for nearly half a century. They paint the ultimate picture of set-up, betrayal, and cover-up—both by Israel and elements within the U.S. government.
You’ll hear DIRECTLY from the survivors as well as high-ranking U.S. Navy and government officials who were witness to the subsequent cover up. These men agreed to be interviewed—at great physical and professional risk to themselves—so that the world would know what they saw that fateful day. Now you can, too.
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