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  50. 4:45 Just stop there Joe! First off, the "missing money" was never missing, just unaccounted for. From multiple different accounting systems that didn't talk to one another and therefore didn't correlate expenditures. It's like this: I own a farm. I go and buy a tractor. I withdraw $30,000 from my bank account. I don't give the receipt for the tractor to my accountant. A week later she sees that $30,000 is missing from account and nothing to offset this. Now, is this money actually missing? Did it go out the back door? No! It's sitting in my yard in the form of a tractor! As soon as she calls me and I forward the receipt that money goes from "missing" to "found". The same here with the Pentagon. The $2.3 Trillion Rumsfeld was speaking about was the Pentagon's 50 year budget history and poor accounting systems. No different than what I described. As soon as they started cleaning up their systems, which they did, the money started to become "found". By Feb/02 the amount outstanding was down to $700 Billion and it was continuing to drop. And this ridiculous claim about where AA77 hit: yes, it impacted where one of the Pentagon's accounting offices was located. But the Pentagon does not keep it's 50 year history on a few desk tops in one office! There is nothing to suggest that this office was even working on this project let alone they were the sole office doing it! The stupid only gets more ramped up as I've heard some CTers suggest the back up files were kept in WTC7! [face palm]
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