Candace Owens.

USS Liberty Survivor Breaks Silence: The Untold Story of a 1967 Naval Attack

USS Liberty Survivor Breaks Silence: The Untold Story of a 1967 Naval Attack
Discover the chilling first-hand account of a USS Liberty survivor, Philip Turney, as he shares the truth about the 1967 attack and the decades-long cover-up. A powerful interview hosted by Candace Owens.

A Letter That Changed Everything

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.

June 8, 1967 – A Day of Betrayal

The USS Liberty, marked clearly as a U.S. ship and flying the American flag, was stationed in international waters near the Sinai Peninsula. Despite being identified multiple times by Israeli reconnaissance aircraft as friendly, the ship was struck without warning by unmarked jet fighters and torpedo boats.

Key facts Turney reveals:

  • Over 821 rocket and cannon holes riddled the ship.

  • More than 5,000 armor-piercing bullets struck.

  • A 40x40 ft. torpedo hole killed 25 crew members instantly.

  • Lifeboats were shot at; survivors were left to die.

  • Help was 40 minutes away but held back for 17 hours.

Political Silence & Government Cover-up

Perhaps most shocking is Turney’s account of being threatened into silence. According to him:

  • Secretary of Defense McNamara recalled rescue jets mid-flight.

  • President Lyndon B. Johnson allegedly said, “I don’t care about a few dead sailors. I will not embarrass my ally, Israel.”

  • Survivors were ordered not to speak about the event under threat of prison—or worse.

Survivors Still Fighting for Justice

The USS Liberty Veterans Association, now operated by survivors like Turney, continues to demand a full, public investigation. Owens pledges $40,000 annually to support their mission and urges her audience to donate and spread awareness.

"This has changed everything for me," Owens says. “It’s time Americans hear the truth.”

Final Thoughts – America First or Silence First?

The interview forces viewers to reconsider what "America First" really means. If a decorated U.S. naval crew could be attacked and forgotten, what else lies buried?

Call to Action:

Support the USS Liberty Veterans
Visit usslibertyveterans.org to donate, explore the historical records, and honor those who served.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • USS Liberty incident

  • Candace Owens USS Liberty

  • Philip Turney interview

  • 1967 naval attack

  • USS Liberty cover-up

  • Lyndon B. Johnson Israel

  • Six-Day War secrets

  • Veterans silenced

  • US Navy survivors

  • USS Liberty truth

The Phil Tourney Podcast

Phil Tourney is a decorated U.S. Navy veteran, survivor of the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, and a three-time President of the USS Liberty Veterans Association. He received the Bronze Star with “V” for valor and the Purple Heart for his actions during the attack. For nearly six decades, he has been one of the

most vocal advocates ensuring the memory of the Liberty and its crew is not erased.

Beyond his military service, Tourney is the co-author of What I Saw That Day and Erasing the Liberty, and has become a respected speaker, podcast guest, and radio host. His unflinching testimony challenges official narratives, exposes cover-ups, and honors the 34 men who were killed that day.

https://www.thephiltourneypodcast.com
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