
SubscribeBuy me a coffeeBen Shapiro just dismissed Israel’s 1967 attack on the USS Liberty – where 34 American sailors were killed and 171 wounded – as basically “irrelevant” and “a mistake.” In this episode, we walk through the evidence he doesn’t show you.A US Navy intelligence ship. Multiple Israeli overflights that identified it as an American vessel. A giant US flag in clear weather. Life rafts shot in the water. Distress frequencies jammed in violation of international law. Then decades of political cover‑up from Washington.In this breakdown, we:– Play the full AmFest exchange where a student confronts Shapiro on the USS Liberty– Compare Shapiro’s “mistaken identity” claim to survivor testimony and Navy records– Look at why the attack and the cover‑up still matter for US–Israel policy today🔗 Sources & Documents All links, docs, and survivor interviews mentioned in this episode:👉 https://reasonabledoubts.substack.com/🔗 Uncensored backup on Rumble👉 https://rumble.com/c/c-7811672🧠 Subscribe to Reasonable DoubtsIndependent political commentary with a focus on corruption, censorship, and narratives that don’t survive daylight. Subscribe if you want more of that.Nothing in this content constitutes legal, professional, or investment advice. Listeners and readers are responsible for their own decisions and should consult with a qualified expert regarding any subject matter discussed. Get full access to Reasonable Doubts at reasonabledoubts.substack.com/subscribe
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