Let me give you some points to consider.
If you want to perform an analysis of them using the skeptical techniques employed by James Randi, etc., be my guest.
A Congressional Research Service Staff Member concludes that the US government has never conducted an investigation of the attack on the USS Liberty and the Senate Historian cannot find any evidence in available records of any Congressional investigation of the attack on our ship.
The Legal Advisor to the US Navy Court of Inquiry says some Findings of Fact were determined prior to the taking of any testimony.
The statements of some 65 USS Liberty survivors which were prepared and submitted to the Court at its request have been removed from the record of the Court.
A detailed statement presented to a member of the Court by the Officer of the Deck during the morning of the attack has been removed from the record of the Court.
The sworn testimony of Lloyd Painter regarding the deliberate machine gunning of our life rafts in the water by the torpedo boats has been removed from the record of the Court.
The US Navy has unilaterally waived its obligation under the Department of Defense Law of War Program which requires it to thoroughly investigate all alleged violations of the laws of war whether committed by or against the United States when it refused to investigate the allegations contained in our War Crimes Report of June 8, 2006. The Navy claims they investigated the allegations in 1967 but cannot find anyone who can speak authoritatively on the subject.
USS Liberty survivors' testimony has been removed from the record and we have never been invited to testify before any Congressional Committee. Contrast this to the attacks on the USS Pueblo, USS Stark and USS Cole. Indeed, contrast this to the myriad of investigations following the death of Pat Tillman. One man dies. A multitude of investigations follow. 34 men are killed on the USS Liberty. A US Navy ship is totally destroyed and no Congressional testimony by any member of the USS Liberty crew.
If you want to perform an analysis of them using the skeptical techniques employed by James Randi, etc., be my guest.
A Congressional Research Service Staff Member concludes that the US government has never conducted an investigation of the attack on the USS Liberty and the Senate Historian cannot find any evidence in available records of any Congressional investigation of the attack on our ship.
The Legal Advisor to the US Navy Court of Inquiry says some Findings of Fact were determined prior to the taking of any testimony.
The statements of some 65 USS Liberty survivors which were prepared and submitted to the Court at its request have been removed from the record of the Court.
A detailed statement presented to a member of the Court by the Officer of the Deck during the morning of the attack has been removed from the record of the Court.
The sworn testimony of Lloyd Painter regarding the deliberate machine gunning of our life rafts in the water by the torpedo boats has been removed from the record of the Court.
The US Navy has unilaterally waived its obligation under the Department of Defense Law of War Program which requires it to thoroughly investigate all alleged violations of the laws of war whether committed by or against the United States when it refused to investigate the allegations contained in our War Crimes Report of June 8, 2006. The Navy claims they investigated the allegations in 1967 but cannot find anyone who can speak authoritatively on the subject.
USS Liberty survivors' testimony has been removed from the record and we have never been invited to testify before any Congressional Committee. Contrast this to the attacks on the USS Pueblo, USS Stark and USS Cole. Indeed, contrast this to the myriad of investigations following the death of Pat Tillman. One man dies. A multitude of investigations follow. 34 men are killed on the USS Liberty. A US Navy ship is totally destroyed and no Congressional testimony by any member of the USS Liberty crew.