Retired CIA Officer Ray McGovern: Libya Will Remain a Transnational Oil Fiefdom 2/2


Alex talks with retired CIA officer turned political activist, Ray McGovern. McGovern was a Federal employee under seven presidents over a period of 27 years, presenting the morning intelligence briefings at the White House for many of them. In February, during a speech by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at at George Washington University, McGovern stood silently with his back turned during her remarks, leading to his arrest ana mistreatment at the hands of the police. Ray talks to Alex about the bombing of Libya. Alex covers other important news of the day and takes your calls. Bottom Line, Libya Will Remain a Transnational Oil Fiefdom Kurt Nimmo www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com March 22, 2011 George Galloway, the combative British MP, put Anna Walker of Sky News in her place when she tried to insist that Libya’s oil is negligible and hardly worth starting a war over. “BP has 15 billion pounds worth of investments in Libya,” Galloway instructed the corporate media teleprompter reader, “so don’t pretend it is not a big deal.” The BP angle is of course not mentioned when the Pentagon script readers here in the States go on ad nauseam about humanitarianism and disinfecting Libya of Gaddafi the thug. BP CEO Bob Dudley said “we remain committed to doing business” in Libya regardless of what Gaddafi was doing to protesters. “That morning, stories of tanks crushing unarmed protestors in Benghazi and massacres by (British-built