
Pentagon Audit: Evidence Proving $21 Trillion Unaccounted For – Opening Statement
According to United States government documents, since 1998, the Office of the Inspector General has reported $21 Trillion in unaccounted for defense spending.
According to United States government documents, since 1998, the Office of the Inspector General has reported $21 Trillion in unaccounted for defense spending.
The FASAB’s SFFAS 56 rule apparently allows federal officials to fake public financial reports.
As the Pentagon continues to chuck billions of dollars into a seemingly bottomless pit with no oversight or audit, vital federal programs that help the poor, elderly, and disabled — not weapons contractors — continue to suffer massive cutbacks in resources and constant funding difficulties.
A Pentagon agency failed to properly keep track of more than $800 million in construction projects, according to Politico.
37% of Detroit precincts counted more ballots than voters, while 392 of the city’s 662 precincts had voter counts that did not match the amount of ballots. 95 poll books were also unaccounted for at the beginning of the canvass, delivered several days later. 5 of them still have not been turned in and are presumed missing.
Election fraud was found to be inherently built into electronic voting machines used at over 60% of the country’s polling locations. A fundamental design flaw In the GEMS software is revealed by Bev Harris of BlackBoxVoting.org in a live, detailed demonstration of how margins can be determined vote totals, and how this can be remotely fixed without detection.
This year, many of the electronic voting machines in the key state of Ohio included brand-new anti-hacking and auditing capabilities. Unfortunately, in counties all over Ohio, the security feature was TURNED OFF.
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