Main Street versus Wall Street?
"$21 trillion in “missing money”
Is our government actually funding a massive Bubble to Bailout Wall Street after it has robbed us blind??
By Greg Hunter
( A long Video, worth the listen, even if you are not skeptical of our financial system!)
"$21 trillion in “missing money” at the DOD and HUD that was discovered by Dr. Mark Skidmore and Catherine Austin Fitts in 2017 has now become a national security issue. The federal government is not talking or answering questions, even though the DOD recently failed its first ever audit. Fitts says,
This is basically an open running bailout. Under this structure, you can transfer assets out of the federal government into private ownership, and nobody will know and nobody can stop it. There is no oversight whatsoever. You can’t even know who is doing it. I’m telling you they just took the United States government, they just changed the governance model by accounting policy to a fascist government. If you are an investor, you don’t know who owns those assets, and there is no evidence that you do. . . . If the law says you have to produce audited financial statements and you refuse to do so for 20 years, and then when somebody calls you on it, you proceed to change the accounting laws that say you can now run secret books for all the agencies and over 100 related entities.
In closing, Fitts says,
We cannot sit around and passively depend on a guy we elected President. The President cannot fix this. We need to fix this. . . . This is Main Street versus Wall Street. This is honest books versus dirty books. If you want the United States in 10 years to resemble anything what it looked like 20 years ago, you are going to have to do it, and there is no one else who can do it. You have to first get the intelligence to know what is happening."
URL: [activistpost.com]
This is a questionable source:
The part I know for sure is true is (1) the DOD did fail an internal audit and (2) no one is particularly surprised. "The Pentagon’s first-ever audit discovered major flaws in how it handles IT processes and challenges with its internal tracking databases, but did not discover any major cases of fraud or abuse." [defensenews.com]
This is exactly what I would expect to find when a sprawling, previously unscrutinized bloated and over-funded bureaucracy comes under any actual oversight.
$100 hammers and $230 toilet seats at the pentagon were a little out of line I would think.
Of course. The richest class is stockpiling for the big crush as they take the poor and middle classes for everything. Until a paradigm shift in thought occurs and dumbshits see with new eyes nothing will occur. If eyes open up, a rise up and rebellion to bring the rich crashing down will be the only savoir.