Why the Pentagon is a multi-trillion-dollar fraud

Guest Post by Scott Ritter

The US Department of Defense has failed its sixth annual audit in a row, but taxpayer money will keep going down that drain

Recently, the Pentagon admitted it couldn’t account for trillions of dollars of US taxpayer money, having failed a massive yearly audit for the sixth year running.

The process consisted of the 29 sub-audits of the DoD’s various services, and only seven passed this year – no improvement over the last. These audits only began taking place in 2017, meaning that the Pentagon has never successfully passed one.

This year’s failure made some headlines, was commented upon briefly by the mainstream media, and then just as quickly forgotten by an American society accustomed to pouring money down the black hole of defense spending.

The defense budget of the United States is grotesquely large, its $877 billion dwarfing the $849 billion spent by the next ten nations with the largest defense expenditures. And yet, the Pentagon cannot fully account for the $3.8 trillion in assets and $4 trillion in liabilities it has accrued at US taxpayer expense, ostensibly in defense of the United States and its allies. As the Biden administration seeks $886 billion for next year’s defense budget (and Congress seems prepared to add an additional $80 billion to that amount), the apparent indifference of the American collective – government, media, and public – to how nearly $1 trillion in taxpayer dollars will be spent speaks volumes about the overall bankrupt nature of the American establishment.

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Audits, however, are an accountant’s trick, a series of numbers on a ledger which, for the average person, do not equate to reality. Americans have grown accustomed to seeing big numbers when it comes to defense spending, and as a result, we likewise expect big things from our military. But the fact is, the US defense establishment increasingly physically resembles the numbers on the ledgers the accountants have been trying to balance – it just doesn’t add up.

Despite spending some $2.3 trillion on a two-decade military misadventure in Afghanistan, the American people witnessed the ignominious retreat from that nation live on TV in August 2021. Likewise, a $758 billion investment in the 2003 invasion and subsequent decade-long occupation of Iraq went south when the US was compelled to withdraw in 2011– only to return in 2014 for another decade of chasing down ISIS, itself a manifestation of the failures of the original Iraqi venture. Overall, the US has spent more than $1.8 trillion on its 20-year nightmare in Iraq and Syria.

These numbers are mind-numbingly large – so large that they become meaningless to the average person. The US defense enterprise is so massive that it is literally a mission impossible to speak of balancing the books. The American people might be willing to shrug off an accounting error or two. But the defense budget equates to American military power and the perceptions of national worth that translate into notions of American exceptionalism.

The fact of the matter is that our cavalier approach to defense spending has resulted in fraud of a massive scale. The American people were sold a bill of goods – a military capable of projecting power world-wide to sustain the so-called “rules based international order” upon which the notion of American exceptionalism has been premised. As it turns out, the US military is as hollow as the numbers on the Pentagon ledgers. The American people have bought an apparatus that is incapable of fighting and winning a major war against any of the potential opponents arrayed against it.

We failed to defeat Al Qaeda, ISIS, and the Taliban. And we are not able to defeat either China or Russia, let alone regional powers like North Korea and Iran. And yet we will simply continue to invest, in seemingly unquestioning fashion, into this enterprise, expecting somehow that a system that cannot pass an audit will somehow magically produce a different result despite the fact that we, the American people, are doing nothing to demand such a result.

In short, the defense budget is the equivalent of “pay-to-play,” in which the American people pay the US government to produce the results necessary to sustain their overinflated sense of self-worth. We Americans have become so accustomed to being the biggest, baddest bully in the global arena that we assume that simply by pouring money into a system that had produced the desired results for more than seventy years that we could keep the good times rolling. But when you allocate money to a system that has been allowed to become conditioned to operate without accountability, don’t be surprised when the shiny mansion on the hill you thought you were buying turns out to be little more than a house of cards.

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37 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
December 13, 2023 8:35 am

Black Budgets. Deep Underground Based ( DUMBS ) secret space programs ( X-22 space plane relaunch soon )

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
  Anonymous
December 13, 2023 9:13 am

If it was all going to secret black project weapons, I might forgive them, but it’s really just going in politician’s and insider’s pockets, further weakening the US’s already shite military

Graciela
Graciela
  The Duke of New York
December 14, 2023 4:37 am

Everyone can make $98 or more in a month. I am a full-time college student$$
Everybody copy & open now……..𝐆𝐞𝐭.𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐲𝟒𝟗.𝐜𝐨𝐦
who works 3 to 4 hours every day on this job and earns thousands of dollars per month

Goat!
Goat!
  Anonymous
December 13, 2023 10:38 am

Yes, I suggested that decades ago (way before Miss Fitts did), but there is no end to the grift too, maybe more than actually gets used for real work.

Jdog
Jdog
December 13, 2023 8:43 am

The purpose of the MIC is to steal your money. The money that is supposed to be spent on weapons systems, is actually going to Congressional bribes and CEO salaries….

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Jdog
December 13, 2023 9:33 am

Hookers and blow!

Matt
Matt
  Aunt Acid
December 13, 2023 11:49 pm

Cocaine and sunny beaches in the winter.

phuckit
phuckit
  Jdog
December 13, 2023 10:26 am

The money spent on Ukraine and Israel is kicked back to the MIC, political machine and three-letter-agencies. Just like the plane loads with cash on pallets disappeared into warzones at intervals.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 13, 2023 8:53 am

And that is caused by the millions, whose place of worship is the state:

I Love ‘My Country’ — ‘My Country’ Is Best??

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 13, 2023 9:02 am

$877 billion a year for the Department of Offense. Costs a lot of money to fund terrorist proxy armies and to bomb people in far away lands and then to occupy those lands to steal their natural resources.

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
December 13, 2023 9:10 am

Remember this one:

Yah, funny how most folks forgot all about that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 13, 2023 9:15 am

Rep Alan Grayson Introduces the War Is Making You Poor Act (May 2010)

. . . while ripping Obomber, too.

Little Ray
Little Ray
December 13, 2023 9:16 am

On 9/10/2001, SecDef Rumsfield gave a press conference where he announced that 2.3 trillion (with a “T”) was unaccounted for at the pentagon. In his monologue, he said that this was a matter of life and death. You know what happened on 9/11/2001 — elements of the federal regime false-flagged the the WTC complex, the pentagon and a very odd “crash” site in Pennsylvania.

Fast forward almost 2 decades and Catherine Austine Fitts and Mark Skidmore, using government accounting data, determined that the pentagon and HUD had disappeared over 21 trillion (with a “T”) dollars since 9/11. Cash flows could indicate the total stolen could be as high as 100 trillion (with a “T”). The federal regime promptly responded by taking a large part of federal accounting “black” (classified) to hide previous and *ongoing* theft. This was during Trump’s watch. Trump’s response — crickets. Congressional response — crickets. Judicial response — crickets?

This regime is not our government. It has not been our government for a very long time.

VOWG
VOWG
December 13, 2023 9:24 am

Too big.

m
m
December 13, 2023 9:29 am

We don’t need no stinkin’ audits!

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
December 13, 2023 10:37 am

Have to pay for those Drag Qween happy hours and gender reassignment surgery somehow.

Rick
Rick
  Aunt Acid
December 13, 2023 11:55 pm

And the cost of butthole lube has gone out of sight.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Rick
December 14, 2023 10:48 am

Use recycled axle grease… “now with 100% more metal shavings for your pleasure!”

B_MC
B_MC
December 13, 2023 10:45 am
Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  B_MC
December 13, 2023 10:53 am

That ignorant clown grifter vibe comes shining through in every interview with Z.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
December 13, 2023 3:11 pm

what you mean ” WE ” little man ?

NtroP
NtroP
December 13, 2023 11:11 am

Pay your fuckin taxes, sheep, or we’ll jail you or shoot you!
Come on, man, we’re counting on you!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  NtroP
December 13, 2023 11:21 am

Especially the Fed’s fiat inflation tax . . .
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. . . the One Ring that keeps the energizer bunny going.

Ed
Ed
December 13, 2023 12:00 pm

Don’t worry, Scotty. You’ll always have your fond memories of Hank Kissinger to console you.

Who said that?
Who said that?
  Ed
December 13, 2023 2:03 pm

LOL

World War Zero
World War Zero
December 13, 2023 2:01 pm

The Pentagon’s epitaph, “We defeated the USA.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
  World War Zero
December 13, 2023 5:31 pm

That quip about wins the Innanetz for the week.

B_MC
B_MC
December 13, 2023 2:12 pm

The American manpower crisis is so severe that the Ford – quite literally the most premiere American surface asset – is operating with hundreds of sailors trimmed from its complement. The Navy can no longer adequately crew its most important vessels. https://t.co/8ObvXr8xzt

— Big Serge ☦️🇺🇸🇷🇺 (@witte_sergei) December 13, 2023

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Anonymous
Anonymous
December 13, 2023 2:38 pm

Was going to be the Pentagram, but then a Biden walked by and that gram was Pentagon.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
December 13, 2023 5:32 pm

‘Cause Penta8tball just don’t roll as easy offa the tongue.

WHY ??? 🤣
WHY ??? 🤣
December 13, 2023 5:53 pm

“Why the Pentagon is a multi-trillion-dollar fraud?”

ONLY been that way since the beginning! Of THIS ‘Country’.

Voltara
Voltara
December 13, 2023 9:39 pm

The US military is run for profit, not national defense. That’s why the Ruskies produce superior, more practical equipment for a fraction of the price.

Les
Les
  Voltara
December 13, 2023 11:58 pm

Think AK-47.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Les
December 14, 2023 12:15 am

75 years ago

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 13, 2023 9:57 pm

As if every major country isn’t like this. Probably the minor ones too.

Maybe someone should ask Ritter about the minors.

Ghost of Matthew Lyon
Ghost of Matthew Lyon
December 19, 2023 12:05 pm

This is not news.
During the distraction of the Kavanaugh hearings the House and Senate passed FASAB Statement 56 and it was signed into law.
This is well documented by Mark Skidmore and Catherine Austin Fitts in the Missing Money project. Essentially, FASAB 56 removed all “accountability”. It should also not be lost on younger people that on September 10th 2001 Donald Rumsfeld announced “there was 2.3 Trillion missing at the Pentagram. We know what happened the next day. 3 buildings hit the ground in NYC and the accounting office at the Pentagon seems to have had a little accident as well. Beware Ritter as a guardrail on the Right for thought same with Carlson, Musk, Rogan, Taibbi, and Trump to name a few of the bigger ones with very deep ties and obligations for their personal positions with the existing systems they claim to fight.

As long as we remain in the stadium watching the show, the Uniparty of Right and Left will be perfectly happy providing limited hangouts for us all to argue about. Go to team Red. Go team Blue. Rah rah. Are you not entertained?

It is up to us to break the cycle. I will leave you with one last thing. If it is getting coverage in the mainstream regardless of “side” of the issue we should be highly skeptical of the message and the messenger. 100 million dollar podcasters are likely not completely independent, or free for that matter. And, neither are people likely completely honest who have daddies like Tucker’s. Watch your Top Knot everyone. Merry Christmas!

Learn more about FASAB 56 here from a part 3 piece published here @theburningplatform in 2019 just after the REPO “Crisis”…
Best Wishes,
Lyon

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Anonymous
Anonymous
January 23, 2024 5:34 pm

I’m a CPA and take great offense in your use of the statement “Audits, however, are an accountant’s trick, a series of numbers on a ledger which, for the average person, do not equate to reality.”
No trick here. Audits are serious work done for millions of companies every year. The SEC, Wall Street, and the America financial community require them. Audits provide an independent opinion regarding the presentation of the results of operations in standard financial statements.
The fact that the Pentagon has failed in providing is damning. Multibillion dollar, complex weapons systems they can do, but record keeping and reporting they can not? We know what’s going on. The fleecing of the American taxpayer by that Deep State we know exists. And when Taxpayers finally get angry enough with leaders, or hold their elected representatives feet to the fire, will be the only way we’ll see change. That’s what scares them so much about Trump.