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operator kos
12-23-2006, 12:02 AM
This is an old story, but not a lot of people have heard it, and it remains an unsolved mystery, so I'm posting it here for your consideration. This can be verified in a number of MSM articles, such as this one: The War on Waste - CBS News (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/29/eveningnews/main325985.shtml)

Here's the deal: On September 10, 2001 Donald Rumsfeld announced that up to $2.3 trillion was missing from the Pentagon budget. To put this astronomical sum into perspective, it is almost a quarter of the yearly US GDP (roughly $10 trillion). People complain about the amount of money being spent on the war in Iraq, but that has so far totalled a comparatively paltry $352 billion. So as you can see, this would have been the scandal of the year were it not for certain events the following day.

The Comptroller of the Pentagon when this was announced was Dov Zakheim, an interesting individual who was a member of the Project for a New American Century. He was appointed Comptroller in May of 2001.

It has been speculated that we may never know where the missing trillions went, because many of the records are said to have been destroyed on 9/11, having been stored in the section of the Pentagon which was hit by Flight 77, with backups in the DoD offices at WTC7, which collapsed towards 5:30 that afternoon. I can't confirm any of these last rumors, but the situation in general is quite interesting to me and I'm surprised that there's never been any real investigation of it. I remember Rep. Cynthia McKinney grilling Rumsfeld about it on C-SPAN, but as far as I'm aware, nothing more came of it. Thoughts?

Labrocca
12-23-2006, 12:18 AM
lol...Should I move this now to Conspiracy Theories? Missing isn't the appropriate word either...it's unaccounted for. Not nearly the same. I knew I had $200 last night but when I got home I had $50...I stopped at a few places and now all my reciepts don't add up...is the money missing? NOPE....it's spent and I am just an idiot that can't remember. The trillions is certainly TONS of money....literally. Do I trust that it was all spent wisely? NOPE. Do I think this is part of 9/11? NOPE. Could records have been destroyed at the Pentagon in the attack that makes it more difficult to track that money...certainly it does and could be the sole reason it's unaccounted for.

Buck Laser
12-23-2006, 12:47 AM
Make fun of it if you wish, but I'm willing to make a small wager that Halliburton and some of the other heavy hitter defense contractor guys are going to find themselves in very deep shit by the time congress and the auditors get around to looking at it. Call me an optimist, but I'm betting some of the worst corruption gets traced right to the President of the Senate.

lily
12-23-2006, 01:11 AM
$2.3 trillion — that's $8,000 for every man, woman and child in America. To understand how the Pentagon can lose track of trillions, consider the case of one military accountant who tried to find out what happened to a mere $300 million.

That ain't chump change!

Cobra
12-23-2006, 01:16 AM
I would much rather have the 8 G's than this war. Can we turn back time and make the government give it to us?