And as if right on queue, Pentagon audit fails to account for approximately $2Trillion.Discussion
And as if right on queue, Pentagon audit fails to account for approximately $2Trillion.

coloradonewsline.com/2023/12/06/pentagon-cant-pass-audit/

So in order to keep this post from getting modded I have to make it relevant to UFOs. It might sound like a leap but seriously, $2Trillion being acceptable as unnaccounted for goes far beyond poor accounting management.

Clearly there are programs the pentagon is funding that it doesn’t want the public or Congress to know about. This happened last month so it’s not technically right on queue for the NHI investigation being neutered by the defense funded reps, but clearly the fact that there is so much allowable pushback in the midst of a massively failed audit, for the sixth time in a row lends credence to the theory that there is an equally massive UAP coverup going on.

What’s strange to me is the spin the pentagon is putting on this as only failing their “first-ever comprehensive audit” and applauding themselves for going through with it: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-pentagon-audit/pentagon-fails-its-first-ever-audit-official-says-idUSKCN1NK2MC/

He noted that the audit was on a $2.7 trillion organization, like what do you expect? I’d expect you to have some idea of where 70% of your budget went, not pass it off as if it’s a few peanuts here, a few crackers there that went missing.

So this is where the post gets relevant to avoid modding. What do you all think the cost of a UAP retrieval and reverse engineering program that has to remain secret amounts to?

For comparison purposes I’m posting a 1998 study from the Brookings institute on the Manhattan project, the largest known coverup to date by he military (for justifiable reasons) that amounted to $22 trillion in 1996 or about $42 trillion today https://www.brookings.edu/the-costs-of-the-manhattan-project/