| Subject: Re: Looting: Missing $Billions in California/US Budget |
| From: Sir Artio |
| Date: 26/07/2003, 12:59 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct |
In article <e1j4iv0d0v3krc23kupjmsfrdkq2u5tn09@4ax.com>, David Patrick says...
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:34:55 GMT, Sir Arthur C. B. E. Wholeflaffers
A.S.A. <nospam@newsranger.com> wrote:
We can safely assume that NASA has stolen hundreds of
billions of dollars into their black budget projects!!
If your drivel was true then why is America's only manned space
vessels a sorry collection of obsolete death traps?
Because the majority of the money is diverted away from
even building safe rocket ships. Of course what NASA shows
you is just for public consumption, for idiots like you Patty.
If you got to really know your fellow "State" spOOk-
J. O-BORG, he could tell you how NASA has squandered
hundreds of billions of dollars.
Re-read this article Patty and learn while you
still have a few brain-cells left.
Petition To: The White House and Congress
More than $1.1 trillion of federal government money is missing. Our
government leaders say they will not account for it. However finding this
money could solve all of our federal, state and local budget crises.
Where is the Money?
The Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of the Inspector
General has reported that HUD has not and will not account for $59 billion of
"undocumentable adjustments."
The Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General has reported
that DOD has not and will not account for $1.1 trillion of "undocumentable
adjustments."
The "undocumentable adjustments" made by these government agencies
are much like the balance adjustments many of us make when reconciling
our checkbooks. Except that the amounts are staggering: California's share
of the "undocumented adjustments" is $128 billion -- more than three times its
current $35 billion budget deficit. The average American's share of the
"undocumented adjustments" is almost $4,000 per person.
Where is the Money?
The fictional New Jersey mob family of The Sopranos television program
has shown how some people make money by defaulting and foreclosing on
HUD homes and destroying communities. Are the episodes of TV mobsters
more informative about HUD operations than HUD financial statements?
A General Accounting Office report found that the U.S. Army lost track of 56
airplanes, 32 tanks, and 36 Javelin missile command launch-units. Are
planes, tanks and missiles running away from home?
We, the undersigned, are being asked to pay for government corruption and
fraud. We are paying with taxes, unemployment, foreclosures and
bankruptcies. We are paying with cutbacks in services, deteriorating public
infrastructure, and declining quality of life in our neighborhoods. We are
paying with reduced health care and retirement benefits.
We worry about the effect of the federal government's deteriorating financial
condition on our children and grandchildren's financial security and education
and on our environment. Such significant financial corruption is a national
security issue.
US Citizens provide financial reports and supporting documentation to the
IRS annually, as required by law. We insist that the US government be held
to the same standard.
Where is the Money?
We demand a complete and accurate balancing of the books of all US
government agencies.
We want a full audited accounting of the real cash and assets that should be
in our national bank accounts and inventories.
Furthermore, we demand that all government financial data on the
expenditure of our tax revenues, the management of federal credit, and all
agency contractor budgets be made publicly available via open website
access.
With citizen access to our financial data, we will find our money.
Where is the Money?