This is a two part Special Report by ATSnews' Mark Allin (AKA:
Springer) who interviews the one and only George Knapp out in sunny Las Vegas,
Nevada about a very dark and very real travesty that is being played out by a
cast of bad actors from the U.S. Government {U.S. Department of the Interior and
its subsidiary agencies; The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and The Minerals
Management Services. It features two hard hitting videos which show shameful and
probable illegal if not immoral conduct at the highest levels of our government.
Part 1: Sex, Drugs, Corruption, and BP
What, you may ask, could "Sex, Drugs, Mustangs, Corruption and BP" have in
common?! That's not only a fair question, it has an astounding and disgusting
answer that exposes one of the most bizarre, unethical, horridly sad and
disturbing conspiracies we've come across yet (and that's saying something after
13 years!).
Please note, we said Conspiracy, not Conspiracy Theory. That's very important...
In this two part Special Report, ATSnews' Mark Allin (AKA: Springer) interviews
the one and only George Knapp out in sunny Las Vegas, Nevada about a very dark
and very real travesty that is being played out by a cast of bad actors from the
U.S. Government {U.S. Department of the Interior and its subsidiary agencies;
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and The Minerals Management Services (MMS)},
"Big Agriculture", and "Big Oil". It all starts up in the Northern Deserts of
the great state of Nevada where the U.S. Federal Government, in a Unanimous Vote
of the U.S. Congress, set aside millions of acres of public lands for the
indigenous wild horses, or Mustangs as they are properly called, back in 1971.
In
Part two of our hard hitting ATSNews Special Report: "The Mustang Conspiracy",
ATSNews' Mark Allin (AKA: Springer) and 17 time Emmy Award Winner, KLAS 8 News
Now (Las Vegas, NV) Investigative Reporter, George Knapp discuss the
unbelievable corruption, sex and drug parties and payola schemes that transpired
between the MMS and several Big Oil Companies. The Inspector General of the U.S.
investigated the "Culture of Substance Abuse and Corruption" that ran rampant
through the Denver Office of the MMS and several big oil companies from 2002
through 2006. The U.S. Taxpayer was bilked out of hundreds of millions of
dollars, the environment was utterly neglected, the affected areas populations
were at great risk (and still are), all for the betterment of a handful of Big
Oil Companies' bottom lines.