Rosie talks about British in Iranian Waters & Gulf of Tonkin
Then there was the Tonkin Gulf resolution: Congressional resolution passed in 1964 that authorized military action in Southeast Asia. President Lyndon B. Johnson and his advisers decided upon immediate air attacks on North Vietnam in retaliation; he also asked Congress for a mandate for future military action. On Aug. 7, Congress passed a resolution drafted by the administration authorizing all necessary measures to repel attacks against U.S. forces and all steps necessary for the defense of U.S. allies in Southeast Asia. Although there was disagreement in Congress over the precise meaning of the Tonkin Gulf resolution, Presidents Johnson and Richard M. Nixon used it to justify later military action in Southeast Asia. The measure was repealed by Congress in 1970. Retired Vietnamese general Vo Nguyen Giap, in a 1995 meeting with former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, categorically denied that the North Vietnamese had attacked the U.S. destroyers on Aug. 4, 1964, and in 2001 it was revealed that President Johnson, in a taped conversation with McNamara several weeks after passage of the resolution, had expressed doubt that the attack ever occurred.
This was googled from a few different sources, but please, check the facts for yourself. Everyone should be dilligent about that.
Also This is something interesting i just found http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4696092/
An article from 2004 with widow's who's husbands died on the World Trade Center bringing up so major questions. People are often so quick to say that by asking questions it's dishonoring the memory of those who died, but these women certainly feel it's completely appropriate and necessary to seek the truth.
Also, truth movement getting media attention:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=435265&in_page_id=1811
