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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2017 · 59 MIN

What Happened to Libya's Gold?

from The Corbett Report - Questions For Corbett · host The Corbett Report

Libya had 144 tons of gold in the vaults when NATO's humanitarian love bombs began raining down in 2011. So now that the company has been utterly destroyed and discarded like yesterday's newspaper, what happened to all that gold, anyway? Join James for this month's #Q4C as he delves into the topic of Libya's gold and fields your questions on Skull & Bones, CIA art, open borders, education in Japan and much more.

Libya had 144 tons of gold in the vaults when NATO's humanitarian love bombs began raining down in 2011. So now that the company has been utterly destroyed and discarded like yesterday's newspaper, what happened to all that gold, anyway? Join James for this month's #Q4C as he delves into the topic of Libya's gold and fields your questions on Skull & Bones, CIA art, open borders, education in Japan and much more.

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Libya had 144 tons of gold in the vaults when NATO's humanitarian love bombs began raining down in 2011. So now that the company has been utterly destroyed and discarded like yesterday's newspaper, what happened to all that gold, anyway? Join James...

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