Catherine Austin Fitts, a former housing official under President George H.W. Bush, claims the U.S. government spent years building a secret underground city for the elite to escape potential near-extinction events. Citing research by economist Mark Skidmore, who highlighted $21 trillion in unauthorized spending across multiple government agencies from 1998 to 2015, she raises concerns about budgeting transparency and accountability. Despite her assertions, no concrete evidence supports her claims, sparking debate on the implications of such spending.
Fitts claimed the U.S. government invested in a secret underground "city" for the elite to escape potential near-extinction events, citing significant unauthorized spending.
Economist Mark Skidmore reported $21 trillion in unauthorized spending from 1998-2015, prompting further investigation into public budgeting practices and accountability.
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