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Posted on 9/11/18 at 8:29 pm to Powerman
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No
Because it wasn't missing and it never was
He was just saying that they couldn't reliably keep track of it to the standards that they would like
Of course conspiracy theorists love to make much more of it
And the deep state says after blowing up the investigators that 2.3 trillion is just a book keeping thing. AND YOU BUY IT!
Posted on 9/11/18 at 8:58 pm to geauxbrown
quote:
Yes, they bought bolts and commode seats with it.
Yea...but they were really nice ones.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:17 pm to Dale51
The money is to fund the secret space program. Can't tell you which one because....it's a secret
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:21 pm to Byrdybyrd05
It's in Rumsfeld's safe right next to the receipts from when he sold Saddam WMDs in the 80s.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:32 pm to Byrdybyrd05
Most of the "missing money" was just funds DoD was transacting with other federal agencies.
The federal government has a system called IPAC (Intragovernmental Payment and Collection LINK ) for federal agencies to pay each other for various things.
For example, let's say the Defense department (that's DoD for you, not "the Pentagon") wants to launch a spy satellite. They might decide NASA should conduct the launch and they will pay NASA for this through the IPAC system.
To the taxpayer, this is a net of zero. One federal agency is paying another. Congress will care and the budget officers will too. But no taxpayer money is being stolen.
I'm professionally involved in IPAC and attempts to modernize it (the current effort is called "IGT"). Federal agencies do business with each other all the time but the net effect to the taxpayer is nothing.
And it's patently ridiculous to think 9/11 has anything to do with all this.
The federal government has a system called IPAC (Intragovernmental Payment and Collection LINK ) for federal agencies to pay each other for various things.
For example, let's say the Defense department (that's DoD for you, not "the Pentagon") wants to launch a spy satellite. They might decide NASA should conduct the launch and they will pay NASA for this through the IPAC system.
To the taxpayer, this is a net of zero. One federal agency is paying another. Congress will care and the budget officers will too. But no taxpayer money is being stolen.
I'm professionally involved in IPAC and attempts to modernize it (the current effort is called "IGT"). Federal agencies do business with each other all the time but the net effect to the taxpayer is nothing.
And it's patently ridiculous to think 9/11 has anything to do with all this.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:47 pm to foshizzle
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Most of the "missing money" was just funds DoD was transacting with other federal agencies. The federal government has a system called IPAC (Intragovernmental Payment and Collection LINK ) for federal agencies to pay each other for various things.
SSoooo...there are mirror image accounting problems in most all large government agencies...or nah?
*why wouldn't there be if it's an integrated system?*
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:24 pm to Powerman
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ot of money to be missing. The money didn't go missing
They just didn't have the detailed accounting standards that you would expect them to have Repeat after me - THE MONEY DIDN'T GO MISSING
How convenient the feds didn’t have a reliable/accurate accounting system. Lol!
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:52 pm to Dale51
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SSoooo...there are mirror image accounting problems in most all large government agencies...or nah?
Absolutely there are.
To the taxpayer it all nets to zero. But DoD might owe a trillion to various other agencies, who all in turn owe a trillion back to each other.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 11:02 pm to Byrdybyrd05
Any stats wizards in the house who can calculate the odds of 2.3 trillion missing one day, and the very office responsible for investigating the missing 2.3 trillion inside the Pentagon being destroyed the next day?
Perhaps include other variables, such as 17 years later, there has been ZERO accountability for the whereabouts of the money or whom was responsible.
Oh, and if ye dare question anything about the official narrative, the ad hominem army goes on the offensive.
Perhaps include other variables, such as 17 years later, there has been ZERO accountability for the whereabouts of the money or whom was responsible.
Oh, and if ye dare question anything about the official narrative, the ad hominem army goes on the offensive.
This post was edited on 9/11/18 at 11:05 pm
Posted on 9/11/18 at 11:56 pm to Powerman
quote:
The money didn't go missing
They just didn't have the detailed accounting standards that you would expect them to have
Repeat after me - THE MONEY DIDN'T GO MISSING
2.3 Trillion was spent on things that weren't documented and are still unaccounted for.
The framing of the OPs point is all the difference between a major issue and you being able to easily dismiss it.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 12:20 am to Byrdybyrd05
I found some of it...that was easy.
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