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Alright!!! That's what I'm talking about! Research! You did it! Not many people will actually investigate, just like me; but sometimes, putting a little truth in with mostly lies you just might rouste someone to actually perform cohesive research that co-incides or detracts from previous statements!!! HAHA! YES! So we can both agree that the Liberty was attacked by Israel, we can both agree that Israel attacked Egypt, correct? The motives aren't as important as the first primary steps of communication and cooperation; fortunately, my uncle who served in the army happened to get a hold of actual video from the attack on the Liberty. There were US Flags all over the ship, there were constant communiques going out that they were an American Communication ship so there was limited fire power on the ship itself to make room for communications and reconnaissance-based missions. They were sitting ducks! Whether or not Israel was incompitent appears to me like ploy, but that's not important. What is important is the reasons also behind the attacks on Egypt. Egypt actually directly attacked Israel and Israel responded by strategy and took Egypt's capital and showed them the might of their small numbers against Egypt's large numbers but unskilled combatants. It's not conspiracy, it's things that people do that other people get ashamed about and cover up by saying Israel was incompitent and didn't know what they were doing. Yet, they were able to unite, and completely overtake the Egyptian capital and walk away. The attack on the Liberty, realistically, was a deliberate attack to hide what activities were transpiring in Egypt even though it was completely warranted. It was a show of power by force, but had the potential to be misinterpretted as is every form of human conduct. Why do you think the history books you read don't show more real truths, but only what can be reported to the benefit of the reader? Sheesh! Check out "Mr. Wahl's Classroom" You'll find out that a lot of reported history is mostly popular opinion, or what should or shouldn't be reported so that the responder, the reader, will come to a proud understanding as opposed to a very human understanding. Please, continue doing research, do not stop! This is what communiation and cooperation is all about, I'm not always right, but when you have video that shows the happenings during that fateful day, it changes your perspective. I just wish they would declassify certain parts of that mission so I could get my uncle to convert the film into digital and I could release it publically on YouTube. If you feel as though we are always in the RIGHT, the transmitter, person telling the story, might be fabricating much of the information to satisfy the responder. You see it with children, co-workers, friends and family, what makes you think it's any different out there? Yes we are all children, but by being aware of the absolutes of human beings and studying the relativities of each individual, we have the opportunity and a greater potential to learn and become adults. It's a scary but interesting prospect that I barely grasp myself. P.S. Look for common factors or common denominators in everything, these helped me to better understand human nature. We all have brains, we all have different capabilities when using them, we have also come to the point where we can choose whether to listen or ignore. That is the state we are in, but only if you perform research. Good Job,
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