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$2.3 Trillion Missing Money – Here’s How “Fact Checking” Works

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By Catherine Austin Fitts
Here’s how “fact checking” works.
In the video above, watch Secretary Donald Rumsfeld saying there is $2.3 trillion unaccounted for at the Pentagon on September 10, 2001. This video is from Solari’s missing money collection—it was published by CBS.
Here are the fact checkers saying it is not so even though they were directed to our Missing Money documentation page at DOD and HUD $21 Trillion Missing Money: Report & Supporting Documentation and our Missing Money Videos page.
For lots of great videos on the $21 trillion missing from DOD and HUD, check out the Missing Money Videos page.
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”With good financial oversight, we could find the 48 Billion dollars in loose change in that building without having to hit the tax payer.”
-Ret. Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan-
Got that right!
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They’re very good. Splicing and placing Skidmore’s quote just right to make it seem supportive of their so-called fact check.
“The DOD had been reporting large unsupported adjustments for two decades,” said Mark Skidmore, an economics professor at Michigan State University who has researched the Pentagon’s accounting gaps.
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”With good financial oversight, we could find the 48 Billion dollars in loose change in that building without having to hit the tax payer.”
-Ret. Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan
Got that right!
They’re very good. Splicing and placing Skidmore’s quote just right to make it seem supportive of their so-called fact check.
“The DOD had been reporting large unsupported adjustments for two decades,” said Mark Skidmore, an economics professor at Michigan State University who has researched the Pentagon’s accounting gaps.