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More money in your pockets
Better retirement
House affordability
Less taxes
No carbon taxes
No man in women sports
Ban the green rope
No ban in weapons
Free speech
Family friendly country...
If you like that you want INDEPENDENCE.
The Jews want your daughter to be a whore, your son yo be a Trans ,your wife to be a woke liberal,your black friend to be your enemy ......and you to be poorer and stressed while they manipulate and control their America colony with the Jewish Usury to be even richer.
@RepThomasMassie
Please read this letter Admiral Thomas Moorer wrote about Israel attacking the Liberty. He was also Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Memorandum To: AMEU From: Admiral Thomas H.
Moorer Subject: Attack on the USS LibertyJune 8,
1967 Date: June 8, 1997
I have never believed that the attack on the USS
Liberty was a case of mistaken identity. That is
ridiculous. I have flown over the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans, thousands of hours, searching for
ships and identifying all types of ships at sea.
The Liberty was the ugliest, strangest looking
ship in the U.S. Navy.
As a communications intelligence ship, it was
sprouting every kind of antenna. It looked like a
lobster with all those projections moving every
which way. Israel knew perfectly well that the
ship was American. After all, the Liberty's
American flag and markings were in full view in
perfect visibility for the Israeli aircraft that
overflew the ship eight times over a period of
nearly eight hours prior to the attack.
I am confident that Israel knew the Liberty could
intercept radio messages from all parties and
potential parties to the ongoing war, then in its
fourth day, and that Israel was preparing to seize
the Golan Heights from Syria despite President
Johnson's known opposition to such a move. I
think they realized that if we learned in advance
of their plan, there would be a tremendous amount
of negotiating between Tel Aviv and Washington.
And I believe Moshe Dayan concluded that he could
prevent Washington from becoming aware of what
Israel was up to by destroying the primary source
of acquiring that information - the USS Liberty.
The result was a wanton sneak attack that left 34
American sailors dead and 171 seriously injured.
What is so chilling and cold-blooded, of course,
is that they could kill as many Americans as they
did in confidence that Washington would cooperate
in quelling any public outcry. I have to conclude
that it was Israel's intent to sink the Liberty
and leave as few survivors as possible. Up to the
point where the torpedo boats were sent in, you
could speculate on that point.
You have to remember that the Liberty was an
intelligence ship, not a fighting ship, and its
only defensive weapons were a pair of 50-caliber
machine guns both aft and on the forecastle.
There was little the men could do to fight off the
air assault from Israeli jets that pounded the
Liberty with bombs, rockets, napalm and machine
gun fire for 25 minutes.
With the Liberty riddled with holes, fires
burning, and scores of casualties, three Israeli
torpedo boats closed in for the kill. The second
of three torpedoes ripped through a compartment at
amidships, drowning 25 of the men in that section.
Then the torpedo boats closed to within 100 feet
of the Liberty to continue the attack with cannons
and machine guns, resulting in further casualties.
It is telling, with respect to whether total
annihilation was the intent, that the Liberty crew
has reported that the torpedo boats' machine guns
also were turned on life rafts that were deployed
into the Mediterranean as well as those few on
deck that had escaped damage.
As we know now, if the rescue aircraft from U.S.
carriers had not been recalled, they would have
arrived at the Liberty before the torpedo attack,
reducing the death toll by 25. The torpedo boat
commanders could not be certain that Sixth Fleet
aircraft were not on the way and this might have
led to their breaking off the attack after 40
minutes rather than remaining to send the Liberty
and its crew of 294 to the bottom.
Congress to this day has failed to hold formal
hearings for the record on the Liberty affair.
This is unprecedented and a national disgrace.
I spent hours on the Hill giving testimony after
the USS Pueblo, a sister ship to the Liberty, was
seized by North Korea. I was asked every
imaginable question, including why a carrier in
the area failed to dispatch aircraft to aid the
Pueblo. In the Liberty case, fighters were put in
the air - not once, but twice.
They were ordered to stand down by Secretary of
Defense McNamara and President Johnson for reasons
the American public deserves to know.
The captain and crew of the Liberty, rather than
being widely acclaimed as the heroes they most
certainly are, have been silenced, ignored,
honored belatedly and away from the cameras, and
denied a history that accurately reflects their
ordeal.
I was appalled that six of the dead from the
Liberty lay under a tombstone at Arlington
Cemetery that described them as having "died in
the eastern Mediterranean," as if disease rather
than Israeli intent had caused their deaths. The
Naval Academy failed to record the name of Lt.
Stephen Toth in Memorial Hall on the grounds that
he had not been killed in battle. I intervened
and was able to reverse the apparent idea that
dying in a cowardly, one-sided attack by a
supposed ally is somehow not the same as being
killed by an avowed enemy.
Commander McGonagle's story is the stuff of naval
tradition. Badly wounded in the first air attack,
lying on the deck and losing blood, he refused any
treatment that would take him from his battle
station on the bridge. He continued to direct the
ship's defense, the control of flooding and fire,
and by his own example inspired the survivors to
heroic efforts to save the ship. He did not
relinquish his post until hours later, after
having directed the crippled ship's navigation to
a rendezvous with a U.S. destroyer and final
arrival in Malta.
I must have gone to the White House 15 times or
more to watch the President personally award the
Congressional Medal of Honor to Americans of
special valor. So it irked the hell out of me
when McGonagle's ceremony was relegated to the
obscurity of the Washington Navy Yard and the
medal was presented by the Secretary of the Navy.
This was a back-handed slap. Everyone else
received their medal at the White House.
President Johnson must have been concerned about
the reaction of the Israeli lobby.
The Liberty Veterans Association deserves the
encouragement of everyone who wants the facts of
the Liberty incident revealed and proper homage
paid to the men who lost their lives, to their
families, and to the survivors. I have attended
many of their reunions and am always impressed
with the cohesion of the Liberty family. They
arrive in town with their whole entourage -
grandmas, grandpas, grandchildren. They promote
the memory of the boys who were killed and I
respect them for that. They are mostly from small
country towns, probably a lot like Eufaula,
Alabama, where I grew up, and they represent the
basic core of America that has enabled us to be a
superpower for so long. These are the kind of
people who will make certain that our liberty and
freedom survive if fighting is what it takes.