Multiple Investigations Reveal Secrets About Where US Tax Dollars Are Really Going
In Brief
- The Facts:Multiple
investigations and testimony from high ranking sources have discovered
that trillions
of dollars of our tax dollars are going towards programs that not even the highest ranking people within government know about. - Reflect On:Why are we made to believe our taxes dollars are going towards necessary services that favour the population? Why do we so easily trust our government and take their word for it when evidence says otherwise.
It’s
amazing how much money is scraped off of each paycheque, and how much
money multiple small and big businesses pay. We are told that it’s
necessary, that this is the money going towards various programs that
are responsible for building our schools, employing people for necessary
services and infrastructure, among many other things. It’s truly
amazing how much money governments rake in from taxes.
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It’s an astronomical amount that makes
it hard to see how all of the money is allocated to services that are in
the people’s favour, instead of the possibility of it going into the
pockets of certain politicians and elitists, among other places. Yet we
are heavily taxed, and reasons for taxation are constantly brought up
and justified, almost as if to imply that there really is no other way
of changing things and doing things differently here on planet Earth.
Our potential is huge, yet we are convinced that money and taxation are
our only ways to operate.
Sure, some of our taxes are going toward
various needs and services we deem necessary, but how much off of our
paycheques is really required for this? Judging by the amount of money
that has been poured into black budget programs, it doesn’t seem like
much is needed at all, and this is because trillions upon trillions of
our tax dollars are actually going towards projects that the public has
absolutely no idea about.
These projects are known as ‘black
budget programs,’ which include Special Access Programs (SAPs). Within
these we have unacknowledged and waived SAPs. These programs do not
exist publicly, but they do indeed exist. They are better known as ‘deep
black programs.’ A 1997 US Senate report described them as “so sensitive that they are exempt from standard reporting requirements to the Congress.”
Not many people have investigated the
black budget world, but The Washington Post revealed that the
“black-budget” documents indicate that a staggering 52.6 billion dollars
was set aside for operations in fiscal year 2013.(source)
More recent investigations, however, reveal a lot more than that. The
topic was discussed in 2010 by Washington Post journalists Dana Priest
and William Arkin. Their investigation lasted approximately two years
and concluded that America’s classified world has:
Become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work. (source)Recently, Arkin quite NBC/MSNBC and went public outing them as completely fake government run agencies. You can read more about that here. Here is another article we published that has links within it to documents showing the close relationship between mainstream media, academia, and the CIA.
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The most recent investigation was
conducted by economist and Michigan State professor Mark Skidmore,
alongside some of his graduate students as well as Catherine Austin
Fitts, former assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development. They
discovered trillions of unaccounted for dollars missing from the
Department of Housing & Urban Development as well as the Department
of Defense. For their research, the team used several government
websites and made inquiries to multiple U.S. agencies. Much of the time
they received no response and the Office of the Inspector General even
disabled links to all key documents that revealed unsupported spending,
according to the team.
Given the Army’s $122 billion budget, that meant unsupported adjustments were 54 times spending authorized by Congress. Typically, such adjustments in public budgets are only a small fraction of authorized spending… Skidmore thought Fitts had made a mistake. “Maybe she meant $6.5 billion and not $6.5 trillion,” he said. “So I found the report myself and sure enough it was $6.5 trillion.” – Michigan State News.
They went on to find documents
indicating a total of $20 trillion worth of undocumented
adjustments made from 1998 t0 2015. Our tax dollars are going directly
into these black budget programs, which often cost far more than our
roads and services. If this information was made transparent and public
for discovery and use, it would leap all of humanity into the stars and
into new discovery and exploration. The implications would be huge, and
it would force us to ask more questions.
Here’s a great quote from Paul Hellyer.
It is ironic that the U.S. would begin a devastating war, allegedly in search of weapons of mass destruction when the most worrisome developments in this field are occurring in your own backyard. It is ironic that the U.S. should be fighting monstrously expensive wars allegedly to bring democracy to those countries, when it itself can no longer claim to be called a democracy when trillions, and I mean thousands of billions of dollars have been spent on projects which both congress and the commander in chief know nothing about. (source)
What’s even more interesting is that
Fitts has been quite outspoken about a secret space program and where
this missing money is actually going. She explains how enormous amounts
of resources were handed over to covert operations to develop a security
system of finance. This then created the CIA and a select group of
people who were in charge of UFO technology. “By the time JFK came
into office ready to challenge this shadow government and make space
program the centrepiece of his administration, the civil war between the
Deep State and the public state was in full force.” (source)
Interesting to say the least.
Deeper Black Budget Discussion On CETV
CETV
is a platform we created in order to combat censorship and
demonetization we have been facing over the past few years. On episode 4
of The Collective Evolution Show on CETV, we discussed the Black Budget
in much deeper detail. Below is a clip exploring the validity behind
missing money from the black budget and special access programs,
explaining where the money is going and what exactly it’s being used to
do.
You can become a member of CETV, get access to the full show and many others, and support conscious media here.The Takeaway
The takeaway here is to really question
what’s going on with our tax dollars. Whose pockets is the majority of
money going into, and for what purpose? What are we really paying for? Secret space programs? Deep underground and under ocean military bases? Have
we just been made to believe that the way we are taxed is absolutely
necessary? What is really going on here and how come nobody is
questioning it?
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