Candace Owens Interviews Whistleblower on USS Liberty Incident in 1967

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Candace Owens Interviews Whistleblower on USS Liberty Incident in 1967
Gateway Pundit ^ | December 14, 2024 | Paul Drabik

Posted on 12/15/2024 6:29:07 AM PST by Macho MAGA Man

In her latest episode, Owens interviews Phil Tourney, a survivor of the U.S.S. Liberty.

The U.S.S. Liberty was a US Naval intelligence warship patrolling the Mediterranean Sea during the 6-day war in 1967. The Liberty has been the subject of much controversy over the years. On June 8th, 1967, it was attacked by Israeli jets and torpedo boats, killing 34 in action and wounding 171 in action.

Tourney is one of many survivors who is blowing the whistle on the attack. The official party line is that the Israeli attack was a case of mistaken identity. Tourney, along with many other survivors maintain this was no mistake.

Tourney alleges this was a false flag attempt with collusion between the U.S. Government and the Israeli Government at the highest levels. His testimony to Candace Owens is compelling as he details the horrific events of the day, along with evidence of foreknowledge by key government insiders.

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TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; Military/Veterans; Politics
KEYWORDS: candaceowens; davidduke; israel; ussliberty

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