By Anna Von Reitz
People wondered why I lost my temper and wept and raged and said, "LBJ? I hated that g...d...f..b..... while he lived and I still hate him now; and as for his wife, (Ladybird) she could best beautify America by dying."
Here's part of the reason, read into the record by Candace Owens---but the words are those of an American sailor who survived the attack on the USS Liberty:
It's a funny thing, but no matter how the thugs try to label truth-tellers, no matter how they try to cover up and suppress recognition of their evil nature, it is always self-evident in the end.
LBJ didn't care about "a few dead sailors". That's why I hated LBJ and still hate him to this day. I hate what he stood for both then and now.
Yes, there are things worth hating in this world, and people, too, who by their own individual nature and deeds and words earn our contempt.
Here's to the men of the USS Liberty who remember and who still fight to be heard and sound the warning about the corruption and evil that is the hallmark of our hijacked government.
If they rigged the 2020 election, it should not surprise us. They rig elections in other countries all the time. If they manufactured the Steele Dossier and bugged Trump's campaign, so what?
They did the same thing to Nixon. Everyone swallowed that narrative and celebrated independent American journalism.
And if they tried to kill Trump, hey, folks, it was November 22nd 1963 when they killed JFK in front of God and everyone in Dallas, Texas.
Nobody but a pitiful young patsy was ever brought to "justice".
Learn the patterns and the smells, folks. Mark them well. It's not difficult to see, not hard to recognize when you see it all again.
Skunks are still skunks, though you call them by different names and they fly different flags. There's something about the smell and the picture and the narrative that is always the same.
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger -- Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
November 24th 2025
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