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Trillions of Dollars in U.S. Military Spending Is Unaccounted-For

by Eric Zuesse

Image source: Activistpost.com


Now, and for many decades past, the American public has displayed far higher confidence and trust in “The Military” than in any other “Institution” (including than churches, schools, the Presidency, the police, courts — any).
And yet — according to the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Defense — many billions, and sometimes even trillions, of dollars, in the Department’s periodic financial reports, are not documented. What has happened to the taxpayers’ money is unknown — it’s missing (alleged to have been spent, but to payees unidentified).
According to the DOD’s IG, this goes on year-after-year (yet without at all reducing Americans’ trust in “The Military”). Apparently, Americans, as a lot, are gluttons for punishment — or else our ’news’media haven’t sufficiently reported the “waste, fraud, and abuse” that “The Military” are doing to the American public. Either way, there is this extraordinarily high public confidence in the military ongoing year-after-year though the U.S. DOD continues to be the only unauditable federal Department, and expenditures amounting (over the years) into trillions of dollars remain unaccounted-for. But here will now be the American ‘news’media’s chance to call to the public’s attention this discrepancy between the military’s reality and the public’s perceptions of that reality, by publishing this documentation:
On July 14th, Catherine Austin Fitts posted to her website links to some of the key relevant federal documents. Her site is linked-to below, and some of the documents that refer to trillions of dollars unaccounted-for are also linked-to below, and are then quoted from, so that a reader can obtain a sense both of the enormity of the corruption, and also of the authoritativeness of the official statements that are being made here, regarding that corruption.
I am using here the word “corruption” because whenever an official finding by a U.S. government agency is reporting trillions of dollars of taxpayer money that have been spent for purposes and recipients that are unknown, I call it “corruption,” on the basis that: regardless of whether or not the matter is intended or is instead sloppiness, even mere sloppiness is heinous if it ranges into trillions of dollars of taxpayer-money missing or wrongly spent. Even sloppiness of that magnitude, in the expenditure of taxpayer funds, reflects corruption, if it continues on for years, or especially (as it is shown to do here) for decades, and still has not been stopped.
In fact, the most recent such IG report makes clear (on page “7 of 74”) that:

Army and Defense Finance and Accounting Service Indianapolis personnel did not adequately support $2.8 trillion in third quarter adjustments and $6.5 trillion in yearend adjustments made to Army General Fund data during FY 2015 financial statement compilation.”

These “adjustments” had been made to prior unacceptable reports, but were still failing to explain where the money had gone. Here is the main site (solari, of Catherine Austin Fitts), and excerpts from the main documents, which excerpts are posted immediately below it:

DOD and HUD Missing Money: Supporting Documentation
Catherine Austin Fitts, News & Commentary on July 14, 2017 at 11:07 pm
1. 2015 Semiannual Report to Congress

“We determined that 236, totaling $2 trillion, of the 263 third quarter JV adjustments in our sample, and 170, totaling $2.1 trillion, of the 194 yearend JV adjustments in our sample, were in fact unsupported.”

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6. 2010 Testimony of the Deputy Inspector General, DOD

We found the Department’s review process included less than half of the fiscal year 2010 first quarter gross outlays.10 Comptroller officials stated that the $167.5 billion in outlays the Department did not examine for improper payments included internal and intragovernmental transfers. Those outlays were not subject to the OMB reporting requirements since the payments did not leave the Government. However, we later determined that Comptroller officials did not perform a reconciliation to determine whether these outlays were internal or intragovernmental transfers. A complete reconciliation is still needed to demonstrate that all outlays are being examined for overpayments and in order to accurately report the extent of the overpayments. Specifically, DoD did not review approximately $167.5 billion of the $303.7 billion in gross outlays for high dollar overpayments. Additionally, some overpayments that we or the Department identified were not reported, and the First Quarter FY 2010 High Dollar Overpayments Report did not include sufficient information about recoveries and corrective actions.”

Unless DoD improves its methodology to review all its disbursements, it will continue to understate its estimate of overpayments and will likely miss opportunities to collect additional improper payments.”

We are concerned with the accuracy and reliability of the Department’s estimation process. Without a reliable process to review all expenditures and identify the full extent of improper payments, the Department will not be able to improve internal controls aimed at reducing improper payments. 12 The Department’s financial management processes are not always adequate to prevent or detect improper payments. For example, in our recent audit of a contract supporting Broad Area Maritime Surveillance, we found DoD personnel did not validate that the contractor was entitled to $329.3 million it received as of January 12, 2010. These are costs paid to contractors that Defense Contract Audit Agency questioned because they do not comply with rules, regulations, laws and/or contract terms which meets the definition of an improper payment. These improper payments the audit agency identified are greater than the $1.3 billion of improper payments the Department identified during 2004 to 2010.”

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Inspector General U.S. Department of Defense Report No. DODIG-2016-113 JULY 26, 2016 Army General Fund Adjustments Not Adequately Documented or Supported.

OASA(FM&C) and DFAS Indianapolis personnel did not adequately document or support adjustments made to AGF data during FY 2015 financial statement compilation. Specifically, OASA(FM&C) and DFAS Indianapolis personnel did not adequately support $2.8 trillion in JV adjustments for third quarter and $6.5 trillion in JV adjustments for yearend.17”

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STATEMENT OF ROBERT J. LIEBERMAN ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BEFORE THE TASK FORCE ON DEFENSE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HOUSE BUDGET COMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Report No. D-2000-167 DELIVERED: July 20, 2000

The audits of the FY 1999 DoD financial statements indicated that $7.6 trillion of accounting entries were made to compile them. This startling number is perhaps the most graphic available indicator of just how poor the existing systems are. The magnitude of the problem is further demonstrated by the fact that, of $5.8 trillion of those adjustments that we audited this year, $2.3 trillion were unsupported by reliable explanatory information and audit trails or were made to invalid general ledger accounts. About $602.7 billion of accounting entries were made to correct errors in feeder reports.”

IN CLOSING:
Here, from the list of the 100 largest, are the 20 largest recipients of U.S. federal government money:

1. Lockheed Martin Corp.
2. The Boeing Company
3. Raytheon Company
4. General Dynamics Corp.
5. Northrop Grumman Corp.
6. United Technologies Corp.
7. L-3 Communications Holdings Inc.
8. BAE Systems plc
9. Humana Inc.
10. Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc.
11. Bechtel Group Inc.
12. Health Net Inc.
13. Unitedhealth Group Inc.
14. SAIC Inc.
15. General Atomic Technologies Corp.
16. McKesson Corp.
17. Bell-Boeing Joint Project Office
18. AmerisourceBergen Corp.
19. Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.
20. United Launch Alliance L.L.C.

As is obvious, all or almost all of these firms are contractors to (recipients of money from) the U.S. Department of Defense; and they may reasonably be presumed to be benefiting significantly from some of the unaccounted-for payments from the U.S. DOD. However, if the money isn’t going to them, then where is it going? And why? And for what? Why is there no congressional investigation to answer these questions?
And why are U.S. ‘news’media not publicizing this matter so as to force such investigations? Are payoffs involved — payoffs for silence? Why are none of the ‘news’media that have the resources to explore these questions, publishing their own investigations into it, since Congress won’t investigate?
And, since the Inspector General’s reports into these matters have had no impact, why isn’t the focus finally shifting away from studying to find how much is missing, toward instead prosecuting the people who — at the very least — failed to do what they were being paid to do: keep track of every cent of taxpayers’ money?
If doing that job is too dangerous, then shouldn’t the people who are tasked to do it be paid more, so as to cover their exceptionally high personal risk? Is all of this secrecy really necessary in order to keep “The Military” way on top as the most respected of all institutions in the United States — even after all of the harms that the U.S. military has actually caused in Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc., destroying those countries and others? How much would the public’s respect for the military — the mass-killing institution — be brought down, if the truth about it were known? Would the mass-killing institution deserve to be the most respected institution even if it weren’t so corrupt?

Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.

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Greg Bacon
Greg Bacon
Jul 23, 2017 10:40 AM

PUTIN, TRUMP, RUSSIA, PUTIN, TRUMP, RUSSIA, PUTIN…
Whenever an American thinks about the military, one is required to snap to attention, salute the flag and sing “God Bless America,” not think about tawdry stories about missing trillions.

StAug
StAug
Jul 22, 2017 11:39 PM

“Trillions of Dollars in U.S. Military Spending Is Unaccounted-For”
What kind of bullshit is this? Don’t they have missiles they can fire into the buildings where the records are kept…? Jeezis.

Doug Colwell
Doug Colwell
Jul 26, 2017 8:23 AM
Reply to  StAug

Such crude methods have surely been superseded. Modern technology demands a more hygienic solution.

StAug
StAug
Jul 26, 2017 8:40 PM
Reply to  Doug Colwell

But Doug… what about…. style, eh? Neocon panache, man!

Dead World Walking
Dead World Walking
Jul 22, 2017 11:23 PM

Remember the golden rule : The people with the gold (??) no, GUNS, make the rules.

Schlüter
Schlüter
Jul 22, 2017 9:47 PM

The missing trillions are touched here as well:
„Recommendation: The Corbett Report! & Nine Eleven in Five Minutes!“ https://wipokuli.wordpress.com/2016/06/28/recommendation-the-corbett-report/
Regards

cettel22
cettel22
Jul 24, 2017 2:33 AM
Reply to  Schlüter

This is Eric Zuesse responding. I’ve found Corbett to misrepresent sources, and also to use low-quality (that means unreliable) sources. See my article on that: http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2017/06/shoddy-alt-news-journalism-boosts-mainstream-journalism-propaganda.html

Doug Colwell
Doug Colwell
Jul 26, 2017 8:33 AM
Reply to  cettel22

I like Corbett, yet I too have noticed he sometimes plays fast and loose with facts.
But Eric, do you remember a quote from the New Testament about motes and logs?

Greg Bacon
Greg Bacon
Jul 26, 2017 3:24 PM
Reply to  cettel22

That’s rich, coming from someone–Zuesse–whose still selling the LIES about what happened on 9/11. People that can still think for themselves realize that 9/11 was an Israeli masterminded False Flag with help from traitors in the WH, the Pentagon, CIA, FBA and NSA. With generous help from the Lying MSM.
http://www.911history.de/aaannxyz_ch11_en.html

archie1954
archie1954
Jul 22, 2017 8:12 PM

This state of affairs is outrageous by any measurement. At least now we know where the money to operate black sites, CIA destabilizations, offshore torture centres, numerous secret military programs, deep state funding and other egregious projects is coming from.

James Williamson
James Williamson
Jul 22, 2017 7:13 PM

We’ll reap what we sow.

James Williamson
James Williamson
Jul 22, 2017 7:12 PM

What’s even more revealing to me is that most US Americans don’t even question the need for our bogus wars to begin with, and certainly the fraudulent “war on terror,” which is complete bullshit.

BigB
BigB
Jul 22, 2017 5:39 PM

According to James Corbett (link below): the DODs missing $2.3 trillion (in ’99), had become $8.5 trillion by 2013. By 2017, let’s call it a round $10 trillion. How do you lose $10 trillion? There is only one logical answer: you don’t. Beyond the duplications, lost supplies, and accounting errors: it means that the Pentagon has its own black budget, funding “off ranch” activities: for which there can be no audit or accounting trail; circumventing any Executive, Judicial, or Congressional oversight. Considering the Executive and Congress will sign off on most regular terrorist funding and regime change activities – within or without International Law – that’s one hell of a slush fund for black ops? Of the $696 billion the DOD have asked for for 2018; how much of that will be diverted for extrajudicial murder and terrorism??? Given that just $4.4bn would prevent the intentional famine of 20million across N Africa, and the current cholera and famine in the Yemen – evil.

BigB
BigB
Jul 22, 2017 3:57 PM

I shouldn’t be too hard on Eric: he’s on the right side of history, and consistently produces good information. Yet he somehow manages to consistently miss the point: those missing $2.3 trillion were a major reason for 9/11. On September 10th 2001; Rumsfeld announced that he was going to war with “Pentagon bureaucracy” over the missing money. The very next day a ‘plane’ hit the budget analysts office at the Pentagon; killing 34 analysts and destroying the primary records. At 5.20 the very same day, Building 7 WTC, was imploded and collapsed into its own footprint: destroying the backup files. Instead of a ‘war’ on the Pentagon; Rumsfeld, Cheney et al got a clean budget, and a (pre-planned) war with Afghanistan and Iraq instead. Jeez, that’s one hell of a coincidence. Perhaps that’s why it doesn’t get a mention???
https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-308-911-trillions-follow-the-money/

archie1954
archie1954
Jul 22, 2017 9:19 PM
Reply to  BigB

Many prisoners have been incarcerated for decades on less powerful circumstantial evidence than these “coincidences”!

BigB
BigB
Jul 23, 2017 9:05 AM
Reply to  archie1954

Not to stray too far off-topic, but it was Paul Wolfowitz who had just overseen the refurb of the Pentagon, and the moving of the analysts into the new offices: and Dov Zakheim who was charged with the “investigation” – a veritable PNACers picnic! Pure coincidence!!!

John
John
Jul 22, 2017 3:29 PM

Why don’t the auditors refuse to sign-off the annual accounts and/or write-off the entire value of the amounts involved from the Pentagon and US Government balance sheets?
It may trigger a crisis and a run on the US Dollar – but it is the only alternative left to them.
We know where the money has probably gone – to support MIC-friendly political candidates.
There is a picture at https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/feb/08/usa.iraq1 of the pallet loads of US dollar bills which vanished into Iraq – never to be seen again!
Later estimates put the figure for “disappeared” dollar bills in the region of US $40 billion.
All these years later, the money remains completely unaccounted for…….

mohandeer
mohandeer
Jul 22, 2017 3:16 PM

Reblogged this on Worldtruth.