Missing $21 Trillion Means Federal Government Is Lawless – Dr. Mark Skidmore
By Greg Hunter On December 3, 2017 In Political Analysis 114 Comments
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Early Sunday Release)
ETK Introduction: Dr. Mark Skidmore (economist at Michigan State University) has audited the federal budget and determined that the U.S. government cannot account for $21 trillion. It is missing! The US Army itself has “disappeared” $11 trillion, evidently in black rojects. Has this black budget money been unding Organized Stalking/Electronic Harasssment/Brain Mapping and Warfare (which I call GOG’S NeW GESSTTAPO: Global Organized Gang Stalking Neuro Warfare Groups’ Electronic Surveillance, Slavery, Tracking, Torture, and PsyOps Operations)?. This “smoking gun” would explain a lot!
In like manner, DOD Secretary Donald Rumsfeld admitted on the day before September 11, 2001 that DOD could not account for $2.3 trillion. Was this part of the black budget funding used to carry out Operation 9/11. That would explain a lot too!
Comment by Ascanius: “Also all the evidence or so called paper work tracing the 2.3 trillion missing on September 10th was conveniently located in the pentagon. EXACTLY WHER THE SO-CALLED PLANE ( missile ) hit! Look it up.”
Michigan State University economics professor Mark Skidmore made an astounding discovery about the finances and budgets of the U.S. federal government earlier this year. He and a team of graduate students discovered $21 trillion missing in the federal budget going back to 1998. Dr. Skidmore, who specializes in public finance, explains, “We know from official government sources that indicate $21 trillion is, in some way, unaccounted for. Furthermore, if we come back to the Constitution, all spending needs to be authorized by Congress. It looks to me, and I think I can conclude with a high degree of certainty, there is money flowing in, as well as out, that is unaccounted for. . . . That’s the one thing we know from these documents, that there is $21 trillion in unaccounted funds.”
In one example, Skidmore found a huge transfer from the Treasury Department to the Army that, again, was not authorized. Keep in mind, the Army has an approved budget of a little more than $120 billion a year. Skidmore says, “In this one report . . . there is an appendix table that indicates there was a transfer from Treasury to the Army of about $800 billion. That’s almost a trillion dollars flowing in. There is a note that says we had to do this in order to reconcile past years. That doesn’t make sense to me either because, these earlier years, you have a transfer from the Treasury of your $120 billion or $130 billion, and every year, the Army is granted the authority to spend this money in the ways they say they will. How can you get (an additional) $800 billion in and call that an ‘adjustment’? I tried to call and talk to the office of the Inspector General to talk to the people who helped generate these reports. I haven’t been successful, and I stopped trying when they disabled the links.”
You heard correctly. The government cut off inspection of their own financial accounting to the public. Skidmore says, “I have been able to talk to a few people. I tried calling the Congressional Budget Office. I talked with somebody at the GAO, and one or two people at the Office of the Inspector General, who were generating these reports. . . .It’s a big question in why don’t people want to look at this? I am just a blue collar economist at Michigan State University, and I am saying this does not make sense to me. Why don’t we look at this? . . . Some high ranking government official authorized the disabling of all the links to the key documents. We know that.”
Dr. Skidmore thinks the federal accounting of $21 trillion in missing money is crazy and far outside the realm of normal. So, is this a legitimate U.S. national security issue? Dr. Skidmore says, “Yeah, and that is one of the reasons I decided to look at this. How can this be, and what does this mean? If trillions of dollars are flowing in and flowing out, it appears to be outside of our Constitution and outside of the rule of law. If that is the case, that really is troubling because it suggests that there is a layer of things happening that are outside the rule of law. I know, for example, that some activities, just for the sake of protection of the people involved in national security, have to be black budget. There is always stuff like that. Usually, it’s authorized spending, and some percentage is this black budget where only a small percentage of people and some in Congress know about it, but this is way outside of that. So, I am worried about it.”
Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Professor Mark Skidmore of Michigan State University, as he talks about $21 trillion in missing money from the U.S. federal budget.
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