Where there's smoke, there's fire.
Where there's a stench, there's corruption.
The Pentagon stinks.
The US armed forces is stumbling with new major weapon systems and can't even document what happened to the trillions of dollars that was spent to not protect us. More and more it appears that government procurement is nothing more than a system of political paybacks to the elites.
From American Lookout:
More here.
Where there's a stench, there's corruption.
The Pentagon stinks.
The US armed forces is stumbling with new major weapon systems and can't even document what happened to the trillions of dollars that was spent to not protect us. More and more it appears that government procurement is nothing more than a system of political paybacks to the elites.
From American Lookout:
The Department of Defense inspector general found that the Pentagon cannot maintain proper bookkeeping on expenses, which means they have not audited $6.5 TRILLION they spent on wars, equipment, etc. Lorin Venable, the assistant inspector general wrote:H/T Gateway Pundit
Army and Defense Finance and Accounting Service Indianapolis personnel did not adequately support $2.8 trillion in third quarter adjustments and $6.5 trillion in yearend adjustments made to the Army General Fund data during FY2015 financial statement compilation. We conducted this audit in accordance with generlly accepted government auditing standards.
$6.5 TRILLION in ONE year. Could you imagine what the IRS would do to a private company if they did this? How about an average American?
More here.
2 comments:
LL - bread and circuses and porn. We are done and done.
Talk about money laundering, the DOD is the 1st thing that comes to mind.
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