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USS Burning Bush, Liberty & Forrestal -- what do they have in common? USS Liberty -- 34 dead, 171 wounded -- June 8th, 1967 USS Forrestal -- 134 dead, 161 wounded -- 07/29/1967 USS Liberty -- Covered up by Admiral John McCain USS Forrestal -- Lt. Commander John McCain jumps for cover. USS Liberty -- Torpedoed, gunned, shelled, and napalmed. USS Forrestal -- Zuni missile sets off jet-fuel & 7 WW2 bombs. USS Liberty -- Mistaken identity claimed by lying traitors. USS Forrestal -- Procedural mistake claimed launch of missile. Here is a documentary about it, which very conspicuously does not mention McCain at all. The smell of jet-fuel and burning bombs, is the same one as ritual murder, whereas the USS Forrestal was used to take the attention away from the Johnson administrations treasonous actions surrounding the USS Liberty. It is entirely possible, that F-4 #110 pilot Lt. Commander James F. Bangert, thought hed send a McCain to hell, with a Zuni missile. The USS Forrestal was named after James Vincent Forrestal (February 15, 1892 – May 22, 1949) who was the last Cabinet-level United States Secretary of the Navy and the first United States Secretary of Defense. James Forrestal jumped out of the 16th floor window of Bethesda Naval Hospital, leaving behind a suicide note in the handwriting of another -- a sphinxs riddle to be sure -- the first 26 lines of a morbid Greek prose called “Chorus From Ajax”. The National Security Council authorized the recruitment of members of former Ukrainian death squads, who had worked for the Nazis exterminating Jews and Red Army supporters, to work clandestinely within the Soviet Union assassinating communists. The name of the group was Nachtigall, or Nightingale. -- The last word, half-written. It seems to me, that the US Navy is among the top sacrificial guinea pigs that the war corporation owns. Aloha, if you know what I mean. As a side note, they didnt just name the Farrier Fire Fighting School in Virginia, after the valiant Gerald Farrier -- they named the Harrier jet after him too, among the most dangerous aircraft to pilot. -- Santa Nick dcdave/article4/041120a.html https://youtube/watch?v=6g6l_gjxXM4
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 08:06:44 +0000

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