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We should expect hundreds of billions of dollars in wasteful spending at the Department of Defense. It's unacceptable that a full audit won't be completed for four years. The Pentagon needs to be able to pass a budget now, and while the Marine Corps has passed a clean audit for two years, this needs to be department-wide. We need to know exactly where every dollar is going. This is basic accounting, and it's something the Defense Department has lacked. We're committed to fixing this. With America's $37 trillion debt, we must use resources wisely. We welcome partnerships, like with Doge, to streamline processes, cut waste, and ensure every dollar goes to our warfighters. The Defense Department has a huge budget, and responsible spending is crucial.

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On the day before 9/11, Rumsfeld mentioned $2.3 trillion missing, and a plane hit the accounting area. Estimates suggest $3.3 trillion unaccounted for. It didn't happen, but it did.

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The speaker asked Chat GPT how much money the Pentagon had unaccounted for in its last audit. Chat GPT initially stated the Pentagon had about $220 billion in assets. The speaker thought the figure was closer to $1.5 trillion and corrected Chat GPT. Chat GPT responded that the speaker was correct and that in its most recent audit, the Pentagon could not account for $1.5 trillion in assets. The speaker then prompted Chat GPT to put $1.5 trillion into perspective. Chat GPT stated that if you spent $1 million every day since the birth of Christ, you still would not have spent $1.5 trillion, and it would take over 4,100 years to reach that amount. The speaker emphasizes that $1.5 trillion is just the amount of money that is unaccounted for.

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Pentagon's Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, declared war on the Pentagon bureaucracy, stating that wasted money poses a serious threat. However, after the events of 9/11, the focus shifted to funding the war on terrorism, and the issue of wasteful spending was forgotten. The military already struggles to account for 25% of its expenses, which amounts to $2.3 trillion. A whistleblower, Jim Minery, discovered $1 million missing from a defense agency's balance sheets but faced resistance when trying to investigate. The Pentagon's inspector general confirmed some of Minery's allegations but couldn't prove manipulation of financial statements. The problem of accounting games and cooked books persists, according to longtime Pentagon employee, c Spinney. Without proper oversight, billions of dollars could be saved.

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We use unlimited force and control the global media to hide the truth from the public. People believe everything is done for good reasons, but it's not.

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There has been a media blackout on the Pentagon files, which is being called the biggest US government leak since Snowden. Fox News even stated that they will not cover it. The leaked documents contain sensitive blueprints for Ukraine, and it seems to be a blueprint for setting up a war. John Kirby, Biden's spokesperson, who previously lied about the Nord Stream, told the media not to cover this leak and to stay on their side.

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Twitter, at least, was breaking even and passing audits. The federal government, however, is losing trillions annually and failing its audits. Senator Collins mentioned giving the Navy billions for submarines, only to find out the money disappeared without any new submarines. This level of waste is enabled because they're accustomed to operating this way without accountability. As Milton Friedman said, money is most poorly spent when you're spending someone else's money on people you don't know, which perfectly describes the federal government's situation.

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There's significant fraud in USAID, with radical groups receiving funds they don't deserve. A staggering amount, like a hundred million, is being misallocated. It's crucial to investigate the kickbacks associated with this spending. Who would invest such sums in questionable projects? It's likely that those who received the funds are not returning any to the government, indicating a high level of corruption. The key issue is understanding the extent of these kickbacks.

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Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld declared war on the Pentagon bureaucracy, stating that wasted money poses a serious threat. However, after the events of 9/11, the focus shifted to funding the war on terrorism, and the war on waste was forgotten. The Pentagon cannot account for 25% of its spending, which amounts to $2.3 trillion. One whistleblower, Jim Minery, discovered $1 million missing from a defense agency's balance sheets but faced resistance when trying to investigate. The Pentagon's inspector general partially substantiated the allegations but couldn't prove manipulation of financial statements. Franklin C. Spinney, a Pentagon employee, exposed accounting games 20 years ago and believes the problem has worsened. Retired Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan confirms that the books are routinely cooked year after year.

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The Pentagon hides billions of dollars, with no accountability or audits. We need transparency. The only way to uncover the truth might be if someone leaks information online before mysteriously dying.

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Donald Trump suggested Elon Musk audit the federal government. One speaker believes AI can democratize government and increase transparency, or enslave citizens to the government and intelligence agencies, and that Musk understands this best. The Pentagon has failed every audit for the last 20 years and lost $4.3 trillion in the last audit. This money was primarily lost on equipment purchases whose locations are unknown, forcing the Pentagon to repurchase them. These problems are solvable with AI, which could track stockpiles and warehouses to identify the location of equipment.

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Speaker 0: There have been briefings to Congress that lead us to believe there is definitely an advanced technology out there that's not created by mankind. Speaker 1: About a decade ago I revealed on Joe Rogan that from my research in the Global Sun Admissions, aliens don’t come from distant star systems—they come interdimensionally. We have limited sight across our normal light spectrum and into other dimensions. I’ve spoken to high-level Pentagon people, CIA, scientists, physicists, who’ve said it’s an interdimensional invasion. The Bible and other ancient religions reference an unseen presence entering our universe, our domain, our dimension. There’s a clip of her on Fox News Friday night saying it’s interdimensional, but classified. A craft will show up 100 miles away instantly or fly Mach 20 and make a perfect turn—things that would crush solid stainless steel due to gravity. So we know they’re interdimensionally jumping. Now Trump talks about a big reveal; Obama says aliens are real. This isn’t just about UFOs—it's part of a broader awakening. It’s a distraction from Epstein, perhaps, but Trump said after reelection he’d disclose, and there’s a report due. Disclosure is happening on many fronts. We’re focused on UFOs and extraterrestrials, not taking away from exposing Epstein. There’s a lot of disclosure and crazy stuff happening on every front. Speaker 2: He (the other speaker) gave classified information and wasn’t supposed to. Speaker 1: Aliens are real? He gave classified information, whether they’re real or not. Speaker 3: Hours later, the president posted on Truth Social directing the release of government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life and UFOs. We bring in Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, chair of the Oversight Committee Task Force on declassification of federal secrets. She has said there is evidence of interdimensional beings that can operate through the time spaces we have. You told Joe Rogan you’ve viewed evidence of interdimensional beings on Earth that operate through time spaces—can you explain? Speaker 0: Yes. In classified briefings we’ve seen evidence suggesting advanced technology not created by mankind. There are videos, including one where a UAP deflects a Hellfire missile, taken from ISR footage off the coast of Yemen. Some physics defy explanation; not the only government to examine this. I view it through national security: are these technologies adversarial weapons or not? The federal government denying access to Congress is alarming in a free society. We expect the American people to decide after reviewing the evidence. Gates has said that if you’ve seen what we’ve seen, you’ll believe it too. Speaker 3: So you’re saying the Air Force has covered up UAP sightings? Is it because we or others have advanced technology, or because a foreign actor has abilities beyond our understanding? Speaker 0: Based on our interviews and testimony, we have reason to believe this tech is not created by mankind. It’s possible there are advanced US weapons denied access to the public. Unelected bureaucrats denying access to Congress is problematic, and there have been whistleblower threats and even deaths discussed in testimony. There’s bipartisan momentum toward disclosure, and we’ll continue to explore with the American people. President Obama’s remarks and Trump’s anticipated declassification are fueling this process. Speaker 1: The elite seek transcendence and to know the secrets of the universe; some are good, some bad, some mixed. Einstein and Planck suggest multiple dimensions; top scientists and billionaires are now speaking of a false hologram, artificial constraints, and gravity bleeding into this universe, with dark matter as a sign of something deeper. Some say we’re in a computer-generated projection, a thought or dream in a programmer’s mind. There’s talk of a sub-transmission zone below the third dimension fighting to ascend. Some believe humanity is at a fifth or sixth dimension intellectually, while a war rages to determine whether humanity will advance or be controlled by a breakaway civilization merging with machines. Google and others allegedly contemplated building a giant artificial system—a hive-mind AI connected to billions of people—that could predict and influence the future, potentially erasing individual free will. A counterstrike is underway to block such systems and promote genuine debate about humanity’s path, including addressing alleged pedophiles and “psychic vampires” in control of AI before humanity is harmed. The interdimensional force behind these developments is said to grant advanced knowledge to certain groups, sometimes described in religious terms as Satan. There’s more to come as disclosures unfold, including anticipated declassification next week when Trump allegedly releases UFO files. Speaker 3: We’ll be watching and covering it next week as disclosure unfolds.

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There is footage and records of unidentified objects in the sky that we can't explain. It is believed that the Pentagon has been hiding a program from Congress and the executive branch. This program, run by unelected officials, avoids oversight and goes against American democracy. There is a disinformation campaign targeting the US populace, which is unethical. A bill called the UAP Closure Act aims to force the Pentagon to reveal the truth to Congress and the American people. However, there are efforts to kill this bill by Speaker Mike Johnson, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Congressman Mike Turner, and Mike Rogers. It is important to call lawmakers and demand the passage of the UAP Disclosure Act.

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Donald Trump suggested Elon Musk audit the federal government. One speaker believes AI can democratize government and increase transparency, but could also enslave citizens to the government and intelligence agencies. They feel Musk understands this best and could deploy AI effectively. The Pentagon has failed every audit for the last 20 years and lost $4.3 trillion in the last audit, mostly due to being unable to locate purchased equipment. AI could fix these problems by tracking stockpiles and warehouses to eliminate government waste.

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The Pentagon has failed its financial audit for the eighth consecutive year, highlighting ongoing transparency and accountability challenges within the Department of Defense. Despite controlling nearly $4.65 trillion in assets, the Department of Defense again could not fully account for where its money, equipment, and resources go. Auditors issued a disclaimer of opinion, indicating that the financial records were so incomplete that they could not judge their accuracy. The latest report identified 26 major weaknesses, ranging from missing inventory tracking to outdated accounting systems, underscoring persistent gaps in fiscal controls. Billions worth of equipment, weapons, and military supplies remain difficult to trace across U.S. bases worldwide, illustrating the scale of traceability problems across the department’s global footprint. Officials emphasize that progress is being made, noting that several smaller defense agencies have passed their audits, while the department as a whole has not achieved a clean result since audits began in 2018. Critics point to the paradox of approving record defense budgets while failing basic transparency tests, suggesting a disconnect between funding levels and verifiable financial stewardship. In response, Pentagon leaders say they aim to finally pass a clean audit by 2028, framing the goal as a concrete target to address the long-standing deficiencies identified by auditors. The eight-year streak of not receiving a clean audit result continues to draw attention to the structural and systemic issues within the DoD’s financial management. The combination of a vast asset base, incomplete records, and weaknesses in tracking and accounting systems contributes to ongoing uncertainty about the precise allocation and status of resources. While improvements at some smaller agencies are acknowledged, the overarching conclusion remains that comprehensive, department-wide accountability has not yet been demonstrated through a complete and auditable financial statement. The push to reach a clean audit by 2028 reflects a prioritization of enhanced transparency and financial accuracy, even as the department maintains that steps toward better controls and improved record-keeping are underway.

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The speaker discusses the efforts to hide information from Congress and the public, suggesting that it is driven by power, corruption, and money. They highlight the Pentagon's failed audits and unaccounted assets, questioning why they are rewarded with more funding. The speaker suggests that defense contractors and multinational corporations have control over politicians through various means. They also discuss the government's knowledge of intelligent life and unidentified crafts, criticizing their lies and lack of transparency. The speaker mentions the possibility of hidden programs and expresses mistrust in the government. Overall, they emphasize the need for truthful information and the public's skepticism towards the government.

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Failing to account for a billion-dollar budget feels like waste to me. It's concerning when an organization can't track its spending, especially a large one like the Department of Defense with its $850 billion budget. The inability to pass an audit doesn't automatically equal fraud, but it raises serious questions. The lack of clear accounting, combined with issues like food insecurity on military bases and the significant increase in the Pentagon budget after twenty years of war, leads many to perceive corruption. Seeing disparities between massive military spending and struggles to provide basic services to those in need is jarring. It raises questions about resource allocation and priorities. I understand the technicalities of audits, but as a citizen, the lack of accountability is concerning.

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Failing to account for $850 billion in the DOD budget is concerning. While a failed audit doesn't automatically mean waste, fraud, or abuse, it raises questions about accountability and responsible spending. The inability to track how this money was spent leads to justifiable concerns, especially when considering issues like food insecurity on military bases. The contrast between a massive military budget and struggles to provide basic services highlights a disconnect for many. Seeing a $50 billion increase in the Pentagon budget after twenty years of war, while service members rely on food stamps, fuels perceptions of corruption. This isn't about personal attacks, but about the disconnect between massive spending and the realities faced by those in the military.

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The latest financial audit of the Pentagon highlights persistent accounting and asset-tracking problems for the Department of Defense. Despite controlling nearly $4,650,000,000,000 in assets, the department once again could not fully account for where its money, equipment, and resources go. Auditors issued a disclaimer of opinion, meaning the financial records were so incomplete that they couldn't even judge their accuracy. This marks the eighth consecutive year in which the department has failed to achieve a clean audit result. The audit identified 26 major weaknesses, including missing inventory tracking and outdated accounting systems. As a result, billions worth of equipment, weapons, and military supplies remain difficult to trace across U.S. bases worldwide. These gaps indicate that substantial portions of the department’s physical and financial assets cannot be confidently accounted for within the current record-keeping and oversight frameworks. Officials stressed that progress is being made, noting that several smaller defense agencies have passed their audits. However, the department as a whole has never received a clean result since audits began in 2018, underscoring a persistent, systemic challenge rather than isolated incidents. While some sub-agencies have achieved compliance, the overarching department still relies on processes and controls that do not meet the standards required for a complete and verifiable financial statement. Critics point to the broader context, arguing that the United States continues to approve record defense budgets while failing basic transparency tests. The continued lack of a consolidated, auditable financial picture for such a large and critical sector raises questions about how funds, equipment, and resources are allocated, tracked, and reported at the national level. In response, Pentagon leaders have stated a goal of finally passing a clean audit by 2028, signaling an intent to address the identified weaknesses and achieve full financial accountability within the stated timeframe. The tension between ongoing budgetary approvals and progress toward comprehensive audit compliance remains a central theme of the discussion surrounding the department’s financial management.

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I'm concerned about the immense power Elon Musk could wield over Americans and I believe we must resist this. It's imperative to fight back against such concentrated control. We need to investigate potential illegal activities when vast sums of money vanish. If we avoid scrutiny, fail to question, and neglect to expose these issues, we'll remain ignorant of the truth. It's our responsibility to uncover these financial mysteries and make them public.

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If I give an organization a billion dollars, I need to know where it went. Otherwise, that's wasteful and irresponsible. If you can't account for it, what am I supposed to think? Now, I'm not saying anyone is directly responsible for this. However, giving an $850 billion budget to an organization that can't pass an audit and explain where the money went seems like waste, fraud, or abuse to most people. They would naturally wonder why the money isn't properly accounted for.

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I am revealing the existence of a shadow government controlled by powerful individuals, including Bill Gates, manipulating world governments. They fund military interventions and control US government decisions. The shadow government decided Trump would not be president again. They influenced the 2020 election. I have data banks exposing their actions. Zuckerberg does not own Facebook; the US government does. I urge people to believe and act for the good of humanity.

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The National Security Agency has tracked all illicit wealth globally for 15 years. Wall Street has stolen $100 trillion from Main Street via naked short selling and laundered another $100 trillion in illicit funds from trafficking. Ninety percent of individuals in the US government, military, and intelligence community are good people within a flawed system. The secret intelligence community serves the deep state, not the American public. The CIA engages in torture, rendition, drone assassinations, regime change, and war instigation based on lies because war and trafficking are profit centers for Wall Street and the deep state. Once the president accesses NSA data, everyone involved will be exposed. The only way to survive is to make a deal through truth and reconciliation.

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There is a pentagon that hides a billion dollars without any accountability, and it has never passed an audit. To uncover the truth, it seems that someone may need to leak information from these labs online, potentially facing dire consequences afterward.

American Alchemy

The Defense Secretary Killed Over UFOs (Ft. Richard Dolan)
Guests: Richard Dolan
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Richard Dolan traces a long arc from early sightings to a modern climate of secrecy around UFOs. He says, 'the phenomenon is a reality shattering phenomenon' and insists we are dealing with a real phenomenon, not a belief system. He describes a 'breakaway civilization' that has access to advanced technology, with 'trillions' funded off the books to keep it secure. He notes that a shift in official posture occurred during the late 20th century—from denial to talk of 'crash retrievals' and disclosure—what he calls a strategy to 'flood the zone' with information and disinformation. Dolan covers organizational secrecy and accountability questions, citing the Pentagon's unaccounted expenditures, '2.3 trillion in unaccounted expenditures,' later revised down to '2.1 trillion' before 9/11. He discusses Deep Underground Military Bases and the evidence for their existence, plus the possibility of advanced reverse engineering. He recalls a long thread about MJ12 documents and Majestic papers, with debates about authenticity; some researchers, including Robert Hastings, challenge their legitimacy, while others defend their sophistication. He emphasizes that 'open window' in the financial system hides where the money goes, possibly funding off‑the‑books work. Toward the end, the conversation turns to the international dimension. In China, post‑Mao UFO research surged, then was tightly managed; Falun Gong's parallel UFO beliefs were crushed as a threat to authority. Dolan notes the media and academic establishment—series of 'shenanigans,' 'flood the zone' strategies, and the difficulty of getting disclosure through mainstream outlets. He also ties UFOs to historical mysteries surrounding Forrestal, Kennedy, and the Navy's role, including anecdotes about the 1949 Forrestal crisis and the purported MJ12/Majestic lineage. He closes with a skeptical but hopeful view that disclosure will emerge from pressures within and without the system.
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