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RE: The Pentagon Doesn’t Know Where $6.5 Trillion Dollars Has Gone? How is this Possible?

in #politics8 years ago

It isn't possible.

Money are on bank accounts. The Pentagon has government funding and expenditures. All inflows and outflows exist in bank records. Every cent is accounted for due to the banking records.

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Sure... but will they look at these records when its not enforced?

The public prosecutor should already be on the case.

Unfortunately we don't live in a perfect world. It would be nice if it worked like that.

Yes, it's possible. No, that's not how it works. Remember that time Rummy announced over a trillion had gone missing from the DoD? When was it? The day before 9/11. No one brought it up after that. That's how it works.

Ok let me rephrase: It's not possible to lose the money. It's possible to cover-up what happened because the authorities aren't really investigating it. The money isn't lost however. The trail exists.

It would be possible to lose money if the money was in cash form. But given that US M0 (coins and paper money) are multiple times less than the trillions mentioned, this means that the money can only exist in bank accounts. And bank accounts are like the blockchain in a sense, but more centralized. There always is a trail. Source=>Destination. Money lost is not the same with "we aren't really looking or investigating it".

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