DOD and HUD Missing Money: Supporting Documentation for $21 Trillion of Undocumentable Adjustments

October 2, 2017 in News by RBN Staff

 

Source: Solari | Catherine Austin Fitts 

[Update from CAF: Dr. Skidmore and his team have now reviewed additional documentation and undocumented adjustments at DOD and HUD now total $21 trillion – more than the outstanding debt on the US government balance sheet. The report table has been updated as of Wednesday, September 27 to include these staggering amounts. The Summary Report still uses the prior totals. Our gratitude for Dr. Skidmore’s efforts to understand and document this phenomenon is “off the charts”! We will be adding additional files and information as they find them.]

Solari Report: Interview with Dr. Mark Skidmore, Thursday, September 28, 2017

Summary Report on “Unsupported Journal Voucher Adjustments” in the Financial Statements of the Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Defense and the Department of Housing and Urban Development  CLICK HERE

Mark SkidmoreMark is professor of economics and agricultural, food and resource economics at Michigan State University, where he holds the Morris Chair in State and Local Government Finance and Policy. He received his doctorate in economics from the University of Colorado in 1994, and his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Washington in 1987. Mark is Co-editor of the Journal of Urban Affairs.

 

 

Catherine Austin FittsCatherine is the president of Solari, Inc., publisher of the Solari Report, and managing member of Solari Investment Advisory Services, LLC. She served as managing director and member of the board of directors of the Wall Street investment bank Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., as Assistant Secretary of Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner at the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the first Bush Administration, and was the president of Hamilton Securities Group, Inc. Catherine graduated from the University of Pennsylvania (BA), the Wharton School (MBA).

 

 

Year DOD Government Source Document
2016 Unspecified See Page #78
2015 Unspecified See Page #83[37]See Page #59, 78[38]
2014 Unspecified See Page #59, 79[2]
2013 Unspecified See Page #81, #101[3]
2012 Unspecified See Page #84, #104[4]
2011 Unspecified See Page #73[5]
2010 Unspecified See Page #8, #9[6]
2009 Unspecified See Page #28[7]
2008 Unspecified See Page #49[8]
2007 Unspecified See Page #46[9]
2006 Unspecified See Page #178[10]
2005 Unspecified See Page #18, #50, #296[11]
2004 Unspecified See Page #19[12]
2003 Unspecified See Page #2[13]
2002 Unspecified See Page #2[14]
2001 Unspecified See Page #2[15]
2000 $1.1 Trillion (includes $320.8 Billion from
Air Force)
See Page #1[16] See Page #147
1999 $2.3 Trillion See Page #9[17]
1998 $1.7 Trillion See Page #5[18]
Year DOD Army Government Source Document
2015 $6.5 trillion See Page #1[24]
2014
2013
2012 $110.9 billion See Page #91
2011 $14.6 billion See Page #100[26]
2010 $874.8 billion See Page #4
2009 $311.3 billion See Page #88[28]
2008 $595.8 billion See Page #91[29]
2007 $1.1 trillion See Page #5
2006 $270.1 billion See Page #107[30]
2005 $275 Billion See Page #140, #141[11]
2004 $258.1 billion See Page #125[32]
2003 $268.3 billion See Page #191[33]
2002 $500.1 billion See Page #232[34]
2001
2000 $361.5 billion See Page #168[35]
1999
1998
Year DOD Navy Government Source Document
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000 $161.1 billion See Page #4
1999
1998 $880 billion See Page #1
Year DOD Air Force Government Source Document
2015 $90.2 billion See Page #8
2014
2013
2012 $1.6 trillion See Page #4
2011
2010
2009 $1.4 trillion See Page #8
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003 Unspecified See Page #41
2002 Unspecified See Page #150
2001 Unspecified See Page #70
2000 $320 billion See Page #147
1999
1998
Year HUD Government Source Document
2015 $278.5 Billion See Page #4[19]
2014 $1.9 Billion See Page #5[20]
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999 $59.6 Billion See Page #4[22]
1998 $17.6 Billion See Page #4[22]

Related Reading:
The Missing Money
$4 Trillion + Missing Money: What’s the Action?
The Financial Coup d’État & Missing Money: Links
The Financial Coup & Missing Money: Quotes
DOD Inspector General SemiAnnual Report to Congress: 10/1/16-3/31/17

Response to FOIA Request

FOIA Request

Original Sources:

1. 2015 Semiannual Report to Congress

2. 2014 Agency Financial Report, DOD

3. 2013 Agency Financial Report, DOD

4. 2012 Agency Financial Report, DOD

5. 2011 Agency Financial Report, DOD

6. 2010 Testimony of the Deputy Inspector General, DOD

7. 2009 Agency Financial Report, DOD

8. 2008 Agency Financial Report, DOD

9. 2007 Agency Financial Report, DOD

10. 2006 Performance and Accountability Report, DOD

11. 2005 Performance and Accountability Report, DOD

12. 2004 Performance and Accountability Report, DOD

13. 2003 Performance and Accountability Report, DOD

14. 2002 Testimony from the Office of the Inspector General, DOD

15. 2001 Agency Financial Report, DOD

16. 2000 Testimony of the Inspector General, DOD

17. 1999 Testimony of the Inspector General, DOD

18. 1998 Testimony of the Inspector General, DOD

19. 2015 Testimony of David A. Montoya, Inspector General, HUD

20. 2014 Testimony of David A. Montoya, Inspector General, HUD

21. 2002 Statement of Kenneth M. Donohue, Inspector General, HUD

22. 1999 Statement of Susan Gaffney, Inspector General, HUD

23. http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/668739.pdf

24. Army General Fund Adjustments Not Adequately Documented or Supported

25. 2012 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

26. 2011 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

27. 2010 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

28. 2009 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

29. 2008 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

30. 2006 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

31. 2005 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

32. 2004 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

33. 2003 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

34. 2002 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

35. 2000 United States Army Annual Financial Statement, DOD

36. 2000 United States Air Force Annual Financial Statements, Secretary of Defense

37. 2015 Semiannual Report to Congress, Office of the Inspector General, DOD

38. 2015 Agency Financial Report, Financial Section, DOD