Deep Shallow Dive.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Deep Shallow Dive.

In an explosive episode of Deep Shallow Dive, host Ray interviews Phil Tourney—one of the most outspoken survivors of the USS Liberty attack. Tourney details the horrific events of June 8, 1967, when Israeli forces attacked a clearly marked American intelligence ship during the Six-Day War.

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Mises Institute.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Mises Institute.

Phillip Tourney provides a first-hand account of the 1967 USS Liberty incident, examining its lasting implications for US foreign policy, governmental transparency, and historical accountability.

Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on May 16, 2025.

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JSlay USA.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

JSlay USA.

In a gripping episode of JSlayUSA, host Jason S. Wallace sits down with Phil Tourney, a survivor of the USS Liberty attack, for one of the most unfiltered and emotional interviews to date. Tourney recounts, in vivid detail, how an American naval intelligence ship was deliberately attacked by Israeli forces in 1967—with full knowledge and complicity from elements within the U.S. government.

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Berm Pit Podcast.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Berm Pit Podcast.

In a gripping appearance on The Berm Pit, USS Liberty survivor Phil Tourney exposes the brutal truth about the 1967 attack on the American naval intelligence ship and the decades-long cover-up that followed. Tourney’s firsthand account challenges the sanitized version of history and demands justice for the lives lost and forever changed.

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Clayton Morris.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Clayton Morris.

On Redacted, host Clayton Morris sits down with USS Liberty survivor Phil Tourney to uncover one of the most suppressed stories in American history. The 1967 attack on the USS Liberty—an American naval intelligence ship—was no accident, according to Tourney. It was a coordinated false flag between Israel and U.S. officials at the highest levels, intended to justify war with Egypt. The goal? Sink the ship. Kill everyone onboard. Blame it on Egypt.

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Candace Owens.
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Candace Owens.

Candace Owens opens Episode 118 with a powerful letter that deeply impacted her perspective on U.S. politics and foreign policy. The author? Philip Turney, a 77-year-old Navy veteran and survivor of the 1967 USS Liberty attack. In an emotional in-studio appearance, Turney recounts how an American ship was savagely attacked during the Six-Day War—an incident he believes was covered up by the U.S. government to protect foreign allies.

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Jake Shields.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Jake Shields.

In a raw and powerful episode hosted by MMA champion Jake Shields, Phil Tourney, a survivor of the 1967 USS Liberty attack, shares a harrowing firsthand account of one of the most controversial and silenced events in U.S. military history.

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Spycraft 101.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Spycraft 101.

For episode 142 of the Spycraft 101 podcast I spoke with Phil Tourney about the events of that day and their aftermath, the real reason behind the attack, and the US government’s unwillingness to hold the Israelì government accountable in any meaningful way.

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Colin Heaton.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Colin Heaton.

In a searing Forgotten History interview, historian and former Marine Colin Heaton welcomes Phil Tourney, a survivor of the 1967 USS Liberty attack, to set the record straight. Tourney offers a devastating account of betrayal, political cover-up, and the horrifying details of a U.S. naval intelligence ship attacked by Israel—with full knowledge of the U.S. government.

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Jocko Willink.
The Phil Tourney Podcast The Phil Tourney Podcast

Jocko Willink.

In a riveting episode with former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink, USS Liberty survivor Phil Tourney recounts the brutal 1967 attack that left 34 Americans dead, 174 wounded, and a nation misled. The conversation dives deep into the politics, betrayal, and long-standing silence surrounding the incident.

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