Nationalist Coalition International Literature Distribution
to Commemorate Veteran's Day
Veterans' Day is an international day of remembrance
honoring all living veterans. Customarily this day is
a complement to Memorial Day and used to honor all veterans,
alive or dead. As such, the Nationalist Coalition will
be conducting our next organization-wide literature
distribution to commemorate Veteran's Day. This distribution
is to honor all the US military veterans that have honorably
served and helped to guarantee our First Amendment Right
to participate in these distributions.
The literature distribution campaign will be conducted
between Friday, November 10th and Sunday, November 12th.
Veteran’s Day is on Saturday, November 11th.
Check our leaflets
page for an assortment of literature appropriate for
this distribution. Please download, print, and distribute
as many as you can--help us honor the men and women
who have served in the US military.
One leaflet we strongly recommend is the USS Liberty
leaflet (pictured to right). This leaflet honors the
survivors and victims of the vicious attack by Israel
on one the U.S.S. Liberty. Have you heard of it?
On June 8, 1967, the American Navy vessel U.S.S. Liberty
was deliberately attacked in international waters by
the armed forces of Israel. During a treacherous attempt
to sink the ship and kill everyone aboard, thirty-four
Americans died and 171 were wounded. For nearly thirty-five
years the media have maintained their near complete
blanket of silence, and the politicians have maintained
their sickening pretense about our "gallant, little
Jewish ally" in the Middle East.
“The attack on the Liberty was not simply
a case of a single bomb going astray. According to those
who survived, it continued for nearly two hours. It
involved rocket and napalm attacks by multiple flights
of Israeli jet fighters, a simultaneous torpedo attack
by three vessels of the Israeli navy and the machine-gunning
of lifeboats tossed overboard as the Liberty survivors
prepared to abandon their wounded ship….. (T)hose
on record as believing that the Israeli attack was deliberate
include former secretary of state Dean Rusk, former
CIA chief Richard Helms, Adm. Thomas Moorer (a former
chief of naval operations) and a host of former directors
of the National Security Agency, as well as then-President
Lyndon B. Johnson.”
The Washington Post, February 01, 2003.