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A multi-partisan activist group established to expose and resist US imperialism, corpora-terrorism, and the New World Order
Pentagon Audit: Documentation for $6.5 Trillion Worth of Year-End Army Fund Adjustments 'Can't Be Found' | 31 July 2016 | he Defense Department over the years has been notorious for its lax accounting practices. The Pentagon has never completed an audit of how they actually spend the trillions of dollars on wars, equipment, personnel, housing, healthcare and procurements. A Department of Defense inspector general's report released last week offered a jaw-dropping insight into just how bad the military's auditing system is. The Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the behemoth Indianapolis-based agency that provides finance and accounting services for the Pentagon’s civilian and military members, could not provide adequate documentation for $6.5 trillion worth of year-end adjustments to Army general fund transactions and data. [Gee, the last time we learned a whole bunch of money was missing from the Pentagon (September 10, 2001), the dirt-bags distracted us w. the 9/11 inside job. --LRP]