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Title: WHO HIRED THE PENTAGON & WHAT DO THEY WANT DONE?
Source: http://www.newswithviews.com/
URL Source: http://www.newswithviews.com/public_comm/public_commentary48.htm
Published: Apr 14, 2007
Author: Joshua Daniels
Post Date: 2007-04-14 21:22:08 by robin
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On September 10, 2001, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld admitted that the Pentagon had lost, by the estimate he chose to use for his speech, $2.3 trillion dollars. Many of you good readers know about this and are asking where the money went? That's a good question, but what really intrigues me is: Where did it come from?

If you add up the entire US defense budgets from 1996 to 2001, you only come up with circa $1.6 trillion. Yet, according to Rummy, not only was that much money lost, but an ADDITIONAL $700 billion dollars has disappeared. Remember, we're talking about $2.3 trillion dollars missing.

Exact figures vary by source, but are close to each other, so I'll deal in round numbers. To come up with $2.3 trillion dollars of military spending, you have to add up all the defense budgets from about 1991 to 2001. For all those years, the Pentagon spent hundreds of billions and didn't get a single receipt nor account for a single dime? Not possible and no one's claiming that it happened. The missing money was part of some budget, but it's bigger than the defense budgets we're to believe it's a part of, so it was a part of some OTHER budget, one we don't know about.

1996 through 2001 is a lot of years for the Government Accounting Office (GAO) to fail to notice that the entire defense budget went missing. I don't believe they did fail to notice it, because the missing money wasn't on the books to begin with. It couldn't have been; it's more money than we gave them.

This is not an accounting error. We know the soldiers and sailors got paid, the tanks and planes got bought, and the missiles got purchased, because the companies that made them cashed the checks, and the banks issued statements showing that the money went out and to whom it went. We know that most of that money got properly accounted for, because the GAO and OMB have been checking figures, making recommendations for savings, etc., and would have spotted a gap of any real size. We also suspect the usual drugs, cars, mansions, and hookers of all ages and sexes. But all these only add up to the official hundreds of billions, not the missing thousands of billions.

Most of the missing money could never have been part of a defense budget, and could not have come from our government. It had to have come from someone else, someone who MUST want the Pentagon to do something for them. Nobody gives gifts that big but God.

So, just who hired the Pentagon to do whatever they hired it to do? Who wrote those checks? What are they paying for? When do they expect it? Who is its target? How can we put a stop to this blatant prostitution?

I have no answers, but I can narrow the list: not many people outside the Federal Reserve owners have access to that kind of money. And not many people beside the Federal Reserve owners want to use the American military and its loyal, devoted troops to bend the world to their will.

Come to think of it, NO ONE outside the Federal Reserve owners meets those two criteria. The American people have a right to know what is going on because everyone of those thousands of billions had to be borrowed from the privately owned central bank with this congressionally debt slapped on the backs of the American people and their children.

Sources:

1, $2.3 trillion Missing Sept. 10, 2001 Donald Rumsfeld
2, 2001 Highlights of the FY 2001 Request

TOP LINE: The Administration is seeking $305.4 billion in Budget Authority (BA) and $277.5 billion in Outlays for the military and the defense functions of the Department of Energy. Budget Authority over the entire Future Years Defense Plan (FYDP), which covers Fiscal Years 2001-2005, is nearly $1.6 trillion. The request for FY'01 is $4.9 billion more than was proposed in last year's multi-year spending plan. In all, planned spending for the FYDP ($1,585.3 billion) is nearly $15 billion more than last year's spending plan included for the same period.

Adittional Information:

1, Highlights of the FY 2000 Request
2, 1999 Department of Defense Budget For FY 1999
3, 1998 Department of Defense Budget For FY 1998
4, Press Release DOD
5, 1997 Military Budget at a Glance
6, 1996 The President's FY 1996 budget requests $246.0 billion in budget authority and $250.0 billion in outlays for the Department of Defense.
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#1. To: robin (#0)

This is a question that has been on my mind for a long time, but I never asked it out loud for some reason. Maybe I just didn't want to look stupid.

Who is that congresswoman from Florida, I think, who grilled Rummy in the hearing about the missing money? She must know where the money came from, if she was asking questions abvout it.


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Critter  posted on  2007-04-15   1:58:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Critter (#1)

Cynthia McKinney from Georgia, and then they went after her.

http://apj.us/20020426Utwater6.html

Bernstein: Well, Congresswoman Cynthia Mckinney, it is great to have you with us on Flashpoints. I wanted to follow up on that very powerful commentary with just a few questions that come off speeches you have made from the House floor on related information. First of all, why do you oppose the Rumsfeld 48.1 billion dollar increase in the military budget? What is most troubling about this for you?

McKinney: It was incredible sitting in the room on the day that secretary Rumsfeld gave his presentation to members of the Armed Services Committee. Of course I serve on the House Armed Services Committee, and every year the Secretary of Defense comes before that Committee with a statement on the budget. Now, the 48.1 billion $ increase that Secretary Rumsfeld requested was interesting because basically what he said was we can afford it. Notwithstanding the fact that the Pentagon has lost 2.3 trillion dollars that we very well cannot afford to have lost.

She also questioned about the Dyncorp sex scandal.
Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) asks questions about: Dyncorp Sex-Trade, Pentagon Missing $2.3 Trillion & 9/11 Wargames

"The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes nor between parties either — but right through the human heart." — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

robin  posted on  2007-04-15   2:18:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: robin (#2)

Thanks! I wonder how we can get hold of her and find out where the missing money was supposed to have come from?


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Critter  posted on  2007-04-15   2:55:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: robin (#2)

I just fired off an email to her about this question. Maybe I'll get an answer.


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Critter  posted on  2007-04-15   3:04:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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