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Old July 10th 04, 12:22 AM
Issac Goldberg
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ojunk (Mike Weeks) wrote:
(Issac Goldberg) wrote:

Asked on camera by the BBC about Operation Cyanide, Rafi Eitan,
who was with the Israeli secret service in 1967, smiled
cryptically and said: "I know what I am able to tell you and
where I have to stop. And here I stop."


This doesn't even remotely prove what you've been claiming …


In the quote above, Eitan did NOT say:

"I never heard of Operation Cyanide," or

"I was not involved in Operation Cyanide and I don't
know any of its details."

What he did say implies that he both heard of Operation
Cyanide and knew what the details were. And that he would
continue to keep the details secret. Hmmmm.

I never even remotely claimed that I could PROVE anything. I was
not a member of the Liberty crew, nor was I involved in any official
investigation of the Liberty, nor did I ever work for a government
intelligence agency, nor was I ever a member of the Armed Services.

I have made speculations based on what is available publicly, and
that does not include any of the classified material. And the
information which is available publicly does not support your
conclusion that everything is OK.

All I ask for is an impartial investigation of the attack on the
USS Liberty which would hear all sides and consider all evidence.

You, however, oppose a new investigation with every ounce of
energy in your body. Why? If you are correct in your assertions,
then you have nothing to worry about.

But you do worry, don't you? Why do you spend so much of your
time opposing a new investigation? And when are you going to
tell us about the arrogant jet jockeys you had to deal with?