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            USS LIBERTY - ABANDONED AT SEA and AT HOME BECAUSE?
                                                      Part II

MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 8/09:    
     Tonight at 8pm (ET) on the History Channel part of the story about the Israeli 
attack on the USS Liberty on 8 June 1967 is going to be told.   But from preliminary 
indications, just part, and not necessarily the most important historical parts which 
really involve top secret intrigue at the highest levels of the CIA, NSA, and White 
House complete with super secrets of state the Americans continue to want to keep out 
of sight out of mind.  Which is precisely why, of course, so much effort has been made 
over the years to prevent any serious Congressional investigation of this whole matter 
that in effect changed the history of the Middle East.
      In Part I earlier today we went into the secret complicity between the CIA and 
Israel that made it possible for the Israelis to win the "Six-Day War" so 
overwhelmingly and to grab control of Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the 
Golan Heights, and Sinai (the only area the Israelis never settled,  never claimed, 
and have since left).  So far as we know the History Channel's documentary doesn't 
delve into this, even though in the end it is by far the most important historical 
aspect of what happened and could well help explain the mystery of why the American 
military was ordered not to protect the Liberty when it was under ferocious attack.  
      Here in Part II:
     *  The Sixth Fleet launched fighter planes to protect the Liberty and attack the 
attacking Israelis not once but twice; and each time the Pentagon on orders from the 
White House immediately ordered the planes recalled.
     *  On the same day, possibly monitored by the electronic intercept capabilities 
of the Liberty, the Israelis committed one of their worst war crimes, killing in cold 
blood Egyptian prisoners of war.
     *  More but incomplete details about the massive "Cover Up" that ensued and which 
continues to this day.




                    SIXTH FLEET TWICE LAUNCHED PLANES 
             TWICE WHITE HOUSE ORDERED THEM RECALLED

The following was transcribed from a program on the NBC Network, "Liberty Story," 
broadcast on 27 January 1992.   The broadcast depicts Lieutenant Commander David E. 
Lewis, the officer in charge of Liberty's Research Department, relating a meeting he 
had with Rear Admiral Lawrence R. Geis shortly after the Liberty attack. Admiral Geis 
was the officer in charge of the embarked aircraft in both the USS America and USS 
Saratoga.  It was Admiral Geis who was responsible for sending aircraft to help the 
Liberty when she came under attack. Liberty was under fire for 75 minutes and was 
confronted by armed and hostile Israeli forces for 152 minutes. During the very long 
period, no help came from the US Sixth Fleet less than 300 miles away, despite the 
fact that the ship was promised air support within ten minutes if she needed help.   
The first American forces to reach the Liberty arrived early the next morning, more 
than sixteen hours after the first shots were fired.

ANNOUNCER: It had been 16 long hours since the attack began. The Liberty's wounded 
were evacuated by helicopter to the USS America. There, Liberty Intelligence Officer 
David Lewis says he met privately with Sixth Fleet Rear Admiral Lawrence Geis. Geis 
died in 1980 and Lewis's account of the meeting is un-corroborated. 

LEWIS: He said that he wanted somebody to know that we weren't forgotten... attempts 
HAD been made to come to our assistance. He said that he had launched a flight of 
aircraft to come to our assistance, and he had then called Washington. Secretary 
McNamara came on the line and ordered the recall of the aircraft, which he did. 
Concurrently, he said that since he suspected that they were afraid that there might 
have been nuclear weapons on board he reconfigured another flight of aircraft... 
strictly conventional weaponry... and re-launched it. After the second launch, he 
again called Washington to let them know what was going on. Again, Secretary McNamara 
ordered the aircraft recalled. Not understanding why, he requested confirmation of the 
order, and the next higher in command came on to confirm that...President Johnson... 
with the instructions that the aircraft were to be returned, that he would not have 
his allies embarrassed, he didn't care who was killed or what was done to the 
ship...words to that effect. With that, Admiral Geis swore me to secrecy for his 
lifetime. I had been silent up until I found out from Admiral Moorer that Admiral Geis 
had passed away. 



               DID ISRAELIS TRY TO COVER UP A WAR CRIME IN 1967?
                                                 by James Ennes
                                 Bridge Officer on board the USS Liberty

So why did Israel attack? 

Intelligence analysts and others have long supposed that Israel attacked to prevent 
the ship from reporting the impending invasion of the Golan Heights, then imminent 
despite cease fire pleas by the United States. Israel's defenders reject that 
explanation. Recent reports in the Israeli and Egyptian press suggest another powerful 
possibility. 

According to eyewitness accounts by Israeli officers and journalists, the Israeli Army 
- the army that claims to hold itself to a higher moral standard than other armies - 
executed as many as 1,000 Arab prisoners during the 1967 war. 

Historian Gabby Bron wrote in the Yediot Ahronot in Israel that he witnessed Israeli 
troops executing Egyptian prisoners on the morning of June 8, 1967, in the Sinai town 
of El Arish. Bron reported that he saw about 150 Egyptian POWs being held at the El 
Arish airport where they were sitting on the ground, densely crowded together with 
their hands held on the back of their necks. 

Every few minutes, Bron writes, Israeli soldiers would escort an Egyptian POW from the 
group to a hearing conducted by two men in Israeli army uniforms. Then the man would 
be taken away, given a spade, and forced to dig his own grave. "I watched as (one) man 
dug a hole for about 15 minutes," Bron wrote. "Afterwards, the (Israeli military) 
policeman told him to throw the shovel away, and then one of them leveled an Uzi at 
him and shot two short bursts, each of three or four bullets." 

Bron says he witnessed about ten such executions, until the grave was filled. Then an 
Israeli Colonel threatened him with a revolver, forcing him to leave the area... 

As those executions were underway, America's most sophisticated intelligence platform, 
USS Liberty, was less than 13 miles from El Arish. We were close enough to see the 
town mosque with the naked eye. With binoculars we could make out individual buildings 
and might have seen the executions if we had looked in the right place. 

Could our operators have heard voice radio messages revealing these killings?  Did 
senior Israeli officers sanction the murders, or did they learn of them?  How would 
they have reacted to the knowledge that USS Liberty was nearby and might have heard 
incriminating radio traffic? Would they have been desperate enough to attack an 
American ship?      [May 1996]





                            THE COVER-UP

                  At the height of the six-day war in 1967,
                  Israel attacked a US spy ship, killing 
                  34 men and injuring many more. The
                  Israelis claimed it was an accident, 
                  the Americans backed them up. But, 
                  as James Bamford reveals in his 
                  new book, both governments
                  concealed the horrific truth

[The Guardian, UK - 8 August 2001]:
Early in the morning of Thursday June 8 1967 and the first rays of sun
spilled softly over the Sinai's blond waves of sand. A little more than a
dozen miles north, in the choppy eastern Mediterranean, the USS Liberty
headed eastward.  But the calmness was like quicksand - deceptive,
inviting and friendly - until it was too late.

As the Liberty passed the desert town of El Arish, it was being closely
watched. About 4,000ft above was an Israeli reconnaissance aircraft. At
6.05am, the observer on the plane reported back to Israeli naval
headquarters: "What we could see were the letters written on that ship and
we gave these letters to ground control," he said. The letters were
"GTR-5" - the Liberty's identification. "GTR" stood for "General Technical
Research" - a cover designation for the National Security Agency (NSA)'s
fleet of spy ships.

The Liberty was in dangerous waters at a dangerous time. The six-day war,
in which Israeli air and ground forces launched a massive attack on Egypt,
Syria and Jordan, was raging. Fearing involvement in a Middle East war,
the US joint chiefs of staff needed rapid intelligence on the ground
situation in Egypt.  Ships were considered the best option for the job.
They could sail relatively close and pick up the most important signals.
Also, unlike aircraft, they could remain on station for weeks at a time,
eavesdropping, locating transmitters, and analysing the intelligence. And
so the Liberty, which was large, fast and had been stationed relatively
close on the Ivory Coast, had been ordered in.

Throughout the morning, the ship sailed on, with reconnaissance repeated
at approximately 30-minute intervals. At one point, an Israeli air force
Noratlas Nord 2501 circled the ship and headed back towards the Sinai. "It
had a big Star of David on it and it was flying just a little bit above
our mast,"  recalled crew member Larry Weaver. "I was actually able to
wave to the co-pilot. He waved back and actually smiled at me - I could
see him that well.  There's no question about it. They had seen the ship's
markings and the American flag. They could damn near see my rank. The
underway flag was definitely flying, especially when you're that close to
a war zone."

By 9.50am, the minaret at El Arish could be seen with the naked eye like a
solitary mast in a sea of sand. Although no one on the ship knew it at the
time, the Liberty had suddenly trespassed into a private horror. At that
very moment, near the minaret, Israeli forces were engaged in a criminal
slaughter.

Three days after Israel had launched the six- day war, Egyptian prisoners
in the Sinai had become a nuisance. There was no place to house them, not
enough Israelis to watch them, and few vehicles to transport them to
prison camps. But there was another way to deal with them.

As the Liberty sat within eyeshot of El Arish, eavesdropping on
surrounding communications, Israeli soldiers turned the town into a
slaughterhouse, systematically butchering their prisoners. An eyewitness
recounted how in the shadow of the El Arish mosque, they lined up about 60
unarmed Egyptian prisoners, hands tied behind their backs, and then opened
fire with machine guns until the pale desert sand turned red.

This and other war crimes were just some of the secrets Israel had sought
to conceal since the start of the conflict. An essential element in the
Israeli battle plan seemed to have been to hide much of the war behind a
carefully constructed curtain of lies: lies about the Egyptian threat,
lies about who started the war, lies to the US president, lies to the UN
Security Council, lies to the press, lies to the public. Thus, as the
American naval historian Dr Richard K Smith noted, "any instrument which
sought to penetrate this smoke screen so carefully thrown around the
normal 'fog of war' would have to be frustrated".

Into this sea of deception and slaughter sailed the USS Liberty, an
enormous spy factory loaded with the latest eavesdropping gear.

About noon, as the Liberty was again in sight of El Arish, and while the
massacres were taking place, an army commander there reported that a ship
was shelling them from the sea. But that was impossible. The only ship in
the vicinity was the Liberty, and she was eavesdropping, not shooting. As
any observer would have recognised, the ship was a tired old second world
war vessel crawling with antennae, and unthreatening to anyone - unless it
was their secrets, not their lives, they wanted to protect.

By then the Israeli navy and air force had conducted more than six hours
of close surveillance of the Liberty off the Sinai and must have
positively identified it as an American electronic spy ship. They knew she
was the only military ship in the area. Nevertheless, the order was given
to kill her and at 12.05pm, three motor torpedo boats from the port of
Ashdod, about 50 miles away, departed. Israeli air force fighters, loaded
with 50mm cannon ammunition, rockets and napalm, followed.

Without warning, the Israeli jets - swept-wing Dassault Mirage IIICs -
struck.  On board Liberty, Lieutenant Painter observed that the aircraft
had "absolutely no markings", their identity unclear. He then attempted to
reach the men manning the gun mounts, but it was too late. "I was trying
to contact these two kids," he recalled, "and I saw them both; well, I
didn't exactly see them as such. They were blown apart, but I saw the
whole area go up in smoke and scattered metal. At about the same time, the
aircraft strafed the bridge area.  The quarter-master, Petty Officer Third
Class Pollard, was standing right next to me, and he was hit."

The Mirages raked the ship from bow to stern with armour-piercing lead. A
bomb exploded near the whaleboat aft of the bridge, and those in the
pilothouse and the bridge were thrown from their feet. Commander William L
McGonagle grabbed for the engine order annunciator and rang up all ahead
flank.

In the communications spaces, radiomen James Halman and Joseph Ward had
patched together enough equipment and broken antennae to get a distress
call off to the Sixth Fleet, despite intense jamming by the Israelis. "Any
station, this is Rockstar," Halman shouted, using the Liberty's voice call
sign. "We are under attack by unidentified jet aircraft and require
immediate assistance."

"Great, wonderful, she's burning, she's burning," said an Israeli pilot.

At 2.09pm, the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, operating near Crete,
acknowledged Liberty's cry for help. "I am standing by for further
traffic," it signalled.

After taking out the gun mounts, the Israeli fighter pilots turned their
attention to the antennae so the ship could not call for help or pick up
any more revealing interceptions. Then the planes attacked the bridge,
killing instantly the ship's executive officer. With the Liberty now deaf,
blind, and silenced, unable to call for help or move, the Israeli pilots
proceeded to kill her. Designed to punch holes in the toughest tanks,
their shells tore through the Liberty's steel plating like hot nails
through butter, exploding into jagged bits of shrapnel and butchering men
deep in their living quarters.

As the slaughter continued, neither the Israelis nor the Liberty crew had
any idea that witnesses were present high above. Until now, that is.
According to information, interviews and documents obtained, for nearly 35
years the NSA has hidden the fact that one of its planes - a Navy EC-121
ferret - was overhead at the time of the incident, eavesdropping on what
was going on below. The interceptions from that plane, which answer some
of the key questions about the attack, are among the NSA's deepest
secrets.

The ferret had taken off from Athens for its regular patrol of the eastern
Mediterranean, and at about the time that the air attack was getting
underway, Navy Chief Petty Officer Marvin Nowicki heard one of the other
Hebrew linguists on the plane excitedly trying to get his attention on the
secure intercom.  "Hey, chief," he shouted, "I've got really odd activity
on UHF. They mentioned an American flag. I don't know what's going on."
Nowicki asked the linguist for the frequency and "rolled up to it". "Sure
as the devil," said Nowicki, "Israeli aircraft were completing an attack
on some object. I alerted the evaluator, giving him sparse details, adding
that we had no idea what was taking place."

Deep down in Liberty, Terry McFarland, head encased in earphones, was
vaguely aware of flickers of light coming through the bulkhead. He had no
idea that they were armour-piercing tracer bullets slicing through the
ship's skin. Larry Weaver had run to his general quarters station but it
was located on an old helicopter pad that left him exposed and vulnerable.
He grabbed a dazed shipmate and pushed him into a safe corner. "I said,
'Fred, stay here, you've just got to because he's coming up the centre',"
Weaver recalled. "I got in the foetal position," he said, "and before I
closed my eyes I looked up and I saw the American flag and that was the
last thing I saw before I was hit. I closed my eyes, just waiting for
hell's horror to hit me. And I was hit by rocket and cannon fire that blew
two and a half feet of my colon out and I received over 100 shrapnel
wounds. It blew me up in the air about four and a half, five feet.  And
just blood everywhere."

Stan White raced through the sick bay for the enclosed NSA spaces. "Torn
and mutilated bodies were everywhere," he said. "Horrible sight!"

As soon as the Mirages pulled away, they were replaced by Super Mystere
fighters which raked the ship. A later analysis would show 821 separate
hits on the hull and superstructure. Now, in addition to rocket, cannon,
and machine-gun fire, the Mysteres attacked with 1,000lb bombs and napalm.
Deafening explosions tore through the ship and the bridge disappeared in
an orange-and-black ball. Lying wounded by shrapnel, his blood draining
into his shoe, was Commander McGonagle. Seconds later the fighters were
back. Flesh fused with iron as more strafing was followed by more rockets,
followed by napalm.

As the last fighter departed, having emptied out its onboard armoury,
turning the Liberty's hull into a flaming mass of grey Swiss cheese,
sailors lifted mutilated shipmates on to makeshift stretchers of pipe
frame and chicken wire.  Damage control crews pushed through passageways
of suffocating smoke and blistering heat, and the chief petty officer's
lounge was converted into a macabre sea of blood-soaked mattresses and
shattered bodies.

After landing back at Athens airport, Nowicki and the intercept crew were
brought directly to the processing centre. "By the time we arrived at the
USA-512J compound," he said, "collateral reports were coming in to the
station about the attack on the USS Liberty. The NSA civilians took our
tapes and began transcribing. It was pretty clear that Israeli aircraft
and motor torpedo boats attacked a ship in the east Med. Although the
attackers never gave a name or a hull number, the ship was identified as
flying an American flag. We logically concluded that the ship was the USS
Liberty."

At 2.50pm (Liberty time), 50 minutes after the first shells tore into the
ship and as the attack was still going on, the aircraft carrier USS
America, cruising near Crete, was ordered to launch four armed A-4
Skyhawks. At the same time, the carrier USS Saratoga was also told to send
four armed A-1 attack planes to defend the ship. "Sending aircraft to
cover you," the Sixth Fleet told the Liberty at 3:05pm (9.05am in
Washington). "Surface units on the way."

At that moment in Washington, President Johnson was at his desk, on the
phone, alternately shouting at congressional leaders and coaxing them to
support his position on several pieces of pending legislation. But four
minutes later he was interrupted by Walt Rostow, national security
adviser, on the other line.  "The Liberty has been torpedoed in the
Mediterranean," Rostow told Johnson excitedly.

The NSA's worst fears had come true. "After considerations of personnel
safety," said deputy director Tordella, "one of my immediate concerns,
considering the depth of the water and the distance of the ship off shore,
had to do with the classified materials on board." Tordella got on the
phone to the Joint Reconnaissance Centre (JCS) and spoke to the deputy
director, a Navy captain named Vineyard. "I expressed my concern that the
written material be burned if at all possible, and that the electronic
equipment be salvaged if that were possible," he said.

But Tordella was not prepared for what he heard. According to NSA
documents - classified top secret - he was told that some senior officials
in Washington wanted above all to protect Israel from embarrassment.
"Captain Vineyard had mentioned during this conversation," wrote Tordella,
"that consideration was then being given by some unnamed Washington
authorities to sink[ing] the Liberty in order that newspaper men would be
unable to photograph her and thus inflame public opinion against the
Israelis. I made an impolite comment about the idea." Almost immediately,
Tordella wrote a memorandum for the record, describing the conversation,
and then locked it away.

A cover story for the Liberty was then quickly devised. "She was a
communications research ship that was diverted from her research
assignment,"  it said, "to provide improved communication-relay links with
the several US embassies around the entire Mediterranean during the
current troubles."

On the Liberty, black smoke was still escaping through more than 800 holes
in the hull, and the effort to hush up the incident had already begun.
Within hours of the attack, which left 34 men dead and two-thirds of the
rest of the crew wounded, Israel asked President Johnson to quietly bury
the incident.  "Embassy Tel Aviv," said a highly secret, very limited
distribution message to the state department, "urged de-emphasis on
publicity since proximity of vessel to scene of conflict was fuel for Arab
suspicions that the US was aiding Israel." Shortly thereafter, a total
news ban was ordered by the Pentagon. No one in the field was allowed to
say anything about the attack. All information was to come only from a few
senior Washington officials.

Later that morning, Johnson took the unusual step of ordering the JCS to
recall its fighters while the Liberty still lay smouldering, sinking,
fearful of another attack and with its decks covered with the dead, dying
and wounded. On board the flagship of the Sixth Fleet, Rear Admiral
Lawrence R Geis, who commanded the carrier force in the Mediterranean, was
angry and puzzled at the recall and protested to the secretary of defence,
Robert S McNamara.

Geis was shocked by what he heard next. "President Lyndon Johnson came on
with a comment that he didn't care if the ship sunk, he would not
embarrass his allies." Geis told Lieutenant Commander David Lewis, head of
the NSA group on the Liberty, about the comment but asked him to keep it
secret until after Geis died. It was a promise that Lewis kept.

In the days following the attack, the Israeli government gave the US
government a classified report that attempted to justify the claim that
the attack was a mistake. On the basis of that same report, an Israeli
court of inquiry completely exonerated the government and all those
involved. No one was ever court-martialled, reduced in rank or even
reprimanded. On the contrary, Israel chose instead to honour motor torpedo
boat 203, which fired the deadly torpedo at the Liberty. The ship's wheel
and bell were placed on prominent display at the naval museum, among the
maritime artefacts of which the Israeli navy was most proud.

Despite the overwhelming evidence that Israel had attacked the ship and
killed the American servicemen deliberately, the Johnson administration
and Congress covered up the entire incident. Johnson was planning to run
for president the following year and needed the support of pro-Israel
voters.

A mistake or mass murder? It was a question Congress never bothered to
address in public hearings at the time. Among those who have long called
for an in-depth congressional investigation is Admiral Thomas Moorer, who
went on to become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. "Congress to this
day," he said, "has failed to hold formal hearings for the record on the
Liberty affair. This is unprecedented and a national disgrace." Perhaps it
is not too late.

[Extracted from Body of Secrets by James Bamford, published by Century at £20] 





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