But THEY'LL Leave Your Family to DIE!
U.S. Government Has Built a $21 TRILLION Underground City for the Wealthy and Powerful to Live If a “Near-Extinction Event” Occurs
A former housing official recently made a shocking allegation that, if true, will prove the most wasteful and arguably sinister government expenditure of all.
Catherine Austin Fitts, who served as the assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Housing between 1989 and 1990, appeared on former Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s podcast last Tuesday to claim that the United States government has spent a whopping $21 TRILLION over several years building an underground city for the wealthiest and most powerful in the country.
To help back up her allegation, the 74-year-old Fitts cited a report released by Michigan State University economist Mark Skidmore. The economist and their team said in their paper that they had uncovered $21 trillion in “unauthorized spending” in both the Department of Defense and Housing and Urban Development from 1998 to 2015.
Fitts told Tucker that money was used to develop an “underground base, city infrastructure, and transportation system” hidden from the entire country.
“We have built an extraordinary number of underground bases and, supposedly, transportation systems,” she said. “Some of these are documented as part of the national security infrastructure, but I think there are many more in the United States and all over the world.”
Fitts added that…
I encourage you to watch a 1990 movie entitled "Hidden Agenda," starring Frances McDormand and Brian Cox. Much of my ancestry is Irish and this movie is set in Belfast. I didn't catch how government really works the first time I watched the movie, but I did catch it the second time I saw it. It isn't only the British government that works this way. All governments work this way. Once one understands this, the naivete of believing in an honorable government vanishes, and he/she can see what government is really all about.
The movie is not based upon an actual event, but it is based upon a similar event ..., and the inspiration for the movie came from a former MI-5 agent. The movie garnered attention and some uppercrust Brits were not happy with the movie, possibly because it exposed too much truth! As an aside, Kissinger was mentioned, derisively, for his actions in Chile, so there was truth embedded within the movie.
While it had too much gratuitous swearing in it, the 1998 movie, "Enemy of the State" offers a glimpse into the surveillance state in which we live. Now that our personal data housed within various federal agencies, departments, and institutions has been mined under the guise of forming a more efficient government (efficient, Cui Bono), and with the push towards digital/Real IDs and digital "currency," the U. S.-Chinese Social Credit Scoring System is rapidly becoming a reality ..., under #47!
I believe New Zealand is one of the destinations for those who will seek shelter when all Hell breaks loose, a Hell of their making.
cool I'll have to check that out. I always liked Cox
( in the Sharpe movies and the original Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter)