Rumsfeld Sept 10, 2001: The Pentagon cannot account for $2.3 TRILLION

CBS NEWS: The War on Waste

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On Sept. 10, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld declared war. Not on foreign terrorists, "the adversary's closer to home. It's the Pentagon bureaucracy," he said.

He said money wasted by the military poses a serious threat.

"In fact, it could be said it's a matter of life and death," he said.

Rumsfeld promised change but the next day – Sept. 11-- the world changed and in the rush to fund the war on terrorism, the war on waste seems to have been forgotten.

Just last week President Bush announced, "my 2003 budget calls for more than $48 billion in new defense spending."

More money for the Pentagon, CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales reports, while its own auditors admit the military cannot account for 25 percent of what it spends.

"According to some estimates we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions," Rumsfeld admitted.

$2.3 trillion — that's $8,000 for every man, woman and child in America. To understand how the Pentagon can lose track of trillions, consider the case of one military accountant who tried to find out what happened to a mere $300 million.

"We know it's gone. But we don't know what they spent it on," said Jim Minnery, Defense Finance and Accounting Service.

Minnery, a former Marine turned whistle-blower, is risking his job by speaking out for the first time about the millions he noticed were missing from one defense agency's balance sheets. Minnery tried to follow the money trail, even crisscrossing the country looking for records.

"The director looked at me and said 'Why do you care about this stuff?' It took me aback, you know? My supervisor asking me why I care about doing a good job," said Minnery.

He was reassigned and says officials then covered up the problem by just writing it off.

"They have to cover it up," he said. "That's where the corruption comes in. They have to cover up the fact that they can't do the job."

The Pentagon's Inspector General "partially substantiated" several of Minnery's allegations but could not prove officials tried "to manipulate the financial statements."

Twenty years ago, Department of Defense Analyst Franklin C. Spinney made headlines exposing what he calls the "accounting games." He's still there, and although he does not speak for the Pentagon, he believes the problem has gotten worse.

"Those numbers are pie in the sky. The books are cooked routinely year after year," he said.

Another critic of Pentagon waste, Retired Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan, commanded the Navy's 2nd Fleet the first time Donald Rumsfeld served as Defense Secretary, in 1976.

In his opinion, "With good financial oversight we could find $48 billion in loose change in that building, without having to hit the taxpayers."


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Related: Reps Murtha and Moran don't even know about missing trillions! http://benfrank.net/blog/2006/01/07/incompetent_or_traitors/

The 'blogosphere' has been talking about this story for years, and two Congressmen have never heard of it. They are shielded from info, living in a bubble, just like Bush.


I recall 20 years ago,the

#58 On Fri, 2006 03 03 19:16 A Citizen said,

I recall 20 years ago,the auditor reported that a aluminium step ladders for military and were purchased for$1100.00 each. But the same ladders were available at Home Depot for $60 bucks.
Here is another--Most congreesman after two terms become $milliomairs.
America-going to the dogs!

All this brings us back who

#60 On Sat, 2006 03 04 01:51 A Citizen said,

All this brings us back who did 911

It seems Bush and his gangsta were to quick to point the blame to Bin Laden just a day after the attack......

Building 7 have all the records thats why it fell from a minor fire

USA going to the dogs isn't the right description of an astronomic proportion of crimes

$2.3 trillions disappeared 3 sky scrappers building reduced to rubbles 3 thousands innocent people and 343 firefighters slaughtered
2 thousands plus soldiers sacrificed for a lie 20 thousands crippled soldiers for life
200 thousands unsignificant Iraq lives lost and the war still raging
The neo-cons looking for more wars with Iran and Syria

The US drinking water must have something to keep you unconcerned about the scale of this administration disasters

The 2000 - 2004 election fraud and Hurricane Katrina aren't to be forgotten.

wake sleepy boy you getting too fat in your head too.......

Yes there is. It's called

#69 On Sat, 2006 03 04 14:37 A Citizen said,

Yes there is. It's called Perchlorate!
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0303-08.htm

That is the budget for

#61 On Sat, 2006 03 04 03:04 A Citizen said,

That is the budget for echelon. Thats the computer that listens to every phone call made. Its an unspeakable source of power circumventing democracy itself

First off, that bit on

#435 On Fri, 2006 06 09 20:47 A Citizen said,

First off, that bit on Project Echelon is completely wrong. Echelon does not receive a budget or anything like that. As far as we know, Echelon is a task force composed of various international intelligence agencies (CIA, for example) working together to analyze electronic communications. Even the president doesn't control it... that's why Bill Clinton ordered the CIA to file a detailed report on some undescribed expenditures (Echelon)

Also, I would imagine that the money isn't lost. Billions of dollars are spent by the military and on paper, there is no description. The whole "line of black marker" actually happens in the pentagon. Original documents are blacked out and nothing is asked because nothing can be told. It's pretty messed up, but I would guess that this missing money is the result of a lack of documentation rather than incompetance.

The curious timing of this

#62 On Sat, 2006 03 04 04:15 A Citizen said,

The curious timing of this announcment leads me to believe that this is somehow involved in the events of september 11th. Obviously to pull something off on such a scale takes enourmous amounts of money, as does the cover up to make sure the real perpetrators are never caught. One very suspicious character is Rabbi Dov Zakheim, the money guy at the pentagon when all of this went down. I think he is involved in september 11th, as are other senior pentagon officials. Lets make noise, and find the real culprits. Muslims living in caves had little or nothing to do with 9/11, lets stop the charade and bring the real bad guys to justice. That way we can end this stupid war on freedom and Americans, i mean terror, once and for all.

I watched Rumsfeld on Sept. 10

#63 On Sat, 2006 03 04 06:45 A Citizen said,

I watched Rumsfeld on Sept. 10, 2001 say the Pentagon could not account for over $2 trillion. On Sept. 11, 2001 I went to work at a telecommunications network operations center: I told my co-worker I thought Bush was responsible. I was right.

http://911revisited.infad.net/video.html

http://st911.org

Abramoff was on the Bush transition team. Cunningham was not alone. Exxon's making more than ever. Pollution is closing the door on our existence. I ran as a Kucinich delegate in MN in DFL primaries. I got a petition regarding Depleted Uranium passed, but it was scrubbed off the ones to vote for at the next convention. I got it passed at a third convention a second time. I notified the AG of MN of the Depleted Uranium issue (how the nuclear energy industry gives nuclear waste to munitions manufacturers) and asked for R.I.C.O. prosecution. He responded that it was his job to protect industry and government of MN. His name is Mike Hatch. He is complicit. I could not stop them. The military industrial congressional complex won the day. This is the machine that put Kerry through.

In 2003 4 million pounds of nuclear waste were aerosolized in Iraq. Radiation levels in Great Briton have increased 4 fold. Radiation levels in Iraq may be 1000's of times higher than normal background radiation levels.

Don't offer the Devil your hatred when you're in a fight for your life against the Devil.

http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/7/2006/1326

Vote Fraud Begot 911

#64 On Sat, 2006 03 04 06:46 A Citizen said,

Vote Fraud Begot 911

Al Qaeda = CIA database

#65 On Sat, 2006 03 04 06:49 A Citizen said,

Al Qaeda = CIA database

I'd say space programs. I

#68 On Sat, 2006 03 04 10:09 A Citizen said,

I'd say space programs.

I find it hard to believe that the US is using essentially the same spaceship they were 40 years ago. In the past 40 years the advancements in aircraft technology have been tremendous, just look at supersonic jets.

Dominate space and you dominate the globe. Drop a bomb from space. Take out enemy sattelites. Spy on everything.

Now I remember why my first

#92 On Sat, 2006 03 11 15:21 A Citizen said,

Now I remember why my first thoughts after the 911 attacks that it was our government that did it. The $2.3 Trillion missing dollars announcement the day before. I doubt that petition a corrupt government to release the evidence for scholars to study, will do much good, but here it is.

http://st911.org/petition

I was doing a search for info I'd read before about the passenger phone calls, to verify before mentioning them. For some reason part of this message doesn't appear on the screen.

For what it is worth, this

#429 On Fri, 2006 06 09 11:43 A Citizen said,

For what it is worth, this headline is false. Rumsfeld never said the Pentagon cannot account for $2.3 trillion. He said some estimates run that high. That was an upper bounds of the available estimates. Please be more careful.

By now everyone's seen the

#437 On Sat, 2006 06 10 16:24 A Citizen said,

By now everyone's seen the movie "Independence Day", where "Data" (the scientist at the secret UFO/area 51 type facility) says the gov't is spending $600 on hammers and the like, but duh, that's not really the case, that's how this facilty was funded... It's not so far fetched, really...

inre #429; Well, we know

#438 On Sat, 2006 06 10 16:27 A Citizen said,

inre #429; Well, we know they're not spending it on luxuries like say, ARMOR!!!

The military is the biggest

#443 On Sun, 2006 06 11 07:13 A Citizen said,

The military is the biggest Enron, the only difference is they have the backing of the US government.