Is The U.S. Government So Compromised and Corrupt That It Is Dysfunctional And A Active Crime Scene?
You know the criminal mantra to “Follow The Money”, right?
And you know about the fraudulent IMS (international monetary system), right?
We, the people on earth must keep the pressure on all corporate-governments.
Puerto Rico – citizens call for independent audit! Tempers are flaring in Puerto Rico as the puppet governor (Ricardo Rosselló) is seeking protection with bankruptcy and austerity. Recently, a peaceful protest (largely students) broke into violence and arrests when (allegedly)…
Public announcements claim Tarullo’s exit is no major surprise, although his term as governor would not have expired until the end of 2022!
Increasing awareness and the creative exercise of personal sovereignty is being amplified globally with the mass awakening that governments do lie, they hide horrible secrets, causing mass murders, war crimes and suffering.
Thus, informational and situational Awareness are very important indeed.
“Vanguard shows little or no profit and pays little or no federal or state income tax despite managing Funds with nearly $2 trillion in assets.”
[…] The takeaway for investors is this: high mutual fund fees are already gobbling up your hopes to ever retire in comfort. As Frontline’s Martin Smith exposed in April of last year, if you’re receiving the typical long-term return of 7 percent on your 401(k) plan and your fees are 2 percent, almost two-thirds of your account will go to Wall Street over the course of your career.
both Congress and the White House have continued to appropriate and pay government officials, bureaucrats, and government contractors who plug in dollar amount under the category “unsupported adjustment.” An “unsupported adjustment” is a plug figure for cash and assets that are unaccounted for and/or disbursed with no supporting records or audit trail.
Black budget
A black budget is a budget that is secretly collected from the overall income of a nation; the budget is kept secret for national security reasons. Bottom line: we may never know exactly how much is spent or how much is missing from a black budget.
Dude, Where’s my $2.3 Trillion (1999)