Showing posts with label 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2025

MATT TAIBBI, 2019: a little-known government body called the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board—FASAB—that essentially legalized secret national security spending.”

Thank you to Catherine Austin Fitts @ Solari Report

From fiscal years 1998 to 2015, $21 trillion went missing from the U.S. Departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development (DOD and HUD). After Catherine and Professor Mark Skidmore published several landmark reports documenting this astounding fact, the government forestalled any further research into the missing money by promulgating, in October 2018, Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board Statement 56 (“SFFAS 56” or, as we refer to it, “FASAB 56”). FASAB 56 is an administrative policy that essentially lets the government keep secret books in contravention of the federal financial management laws enshrined in the Constitution.

People often ask us, “Why does no one else ever talk about the missing money?” In early 2019, intrepid journalist Matt Taibbi did. After the implementation of FASAB 56, Taibbi not only gained mastery over the complex topics of “classified money-moving” and failed Pentagon audits but wrote two excellent articles about these developments at Rolling Stone (see links below).

Taibbi’s prose is elegant, evocative, and, at times, comedic. In his article about SFFAS 56, he wrote,

“I spent weeks trying to find a more harmless explanation for SFFAS 56, or at least one that did not amount to a rule that allows federal officials to fake public financial reports. I couldn’t find one. This new accounting guideline really does mean what it appears to mean…. Add now the possibility of future ‘modifications,’ and the real answer for how big a share of national spending belongs to the intelligence community is probably ‘God only knows.’”

In his subsequent article about the Pentagon’s ridiculous claims that it is unable to manage its books, Taibbi suggested that the “failures” were likely to be cover for “long-tolerated fraud” and “Enron-esque accounting trick[s]”:

“Despite being the taxpayers’ greatest investment—more than $700 billion a year—the Department of Defense has remained an organizational black box throughout its history. It’s repelled generations of official inquiries, the latest being an audit three decades in the making, mainly by scrambling its accounting into such a mess that it may never be untangled. Ahead of misappropriation, fraud, theft, overruns, contracting corruption and other abuses that are almost certainly still going on, the Pentagon’s first problem is its books. It’s the world’s largest producer of wrong numbers, an ingenious bureaucratic defense system that hides all the other rats’ nests underneath. Meet the Gordian knot of legend, brought to life in modern America.”

As we fast-forward to 2025, we would note that DOGE and the Trump Administration have remained utterly silent on the topic of the missing money, nor have they mentioned or taken any steps to reverse FASAB 56, which took effect during the first Trump Administration. Shouldn’t missing trillions and secret books be at the top of any “government efficiency” priority list?

Related:

Racket News (Matt Taibbi on Substack)

Has the Government Legalized Secret Defense Spending? Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stones, January 16, 2019.

The Pentagon’s Bottomless Money Pit, Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone, March 17, 2019.

Related at the Solari Report:

The Missing Money,

FASAB Statement 56: Understanding New Government Financial Accounting Loopholes,

The Solari Papers #3: Musings on the Department of Defense


Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Solomon Asch's famous experiment, showing that people bow to majority pressure, denying their own perceptions, successfully replicates in foreign country. And everybody is a conformist

I was vaguely familiar with the Asch Experiment, how one participant's knowledge, opinion, or understanding of shared reality can be manipulated by the group.  When I worked in a large school district, I saw his all the time.  To shore up consensus on some new program, or new trend, the district would stack a conference or a training program with personnel loyal to the district heads and program lieutenants.  To outsiders, this sounds like a conspiracy theory.  But one brave teacher raised his hand in a conference of about 40 "teachers" and asked bluntly, "How many of you in this room are district plants?"  And either stupidly or naively, a dozen hands went up.

I just had no idea that the Asch Experiment could corral 60% of an audience.  This means, contrary to the video above, that you don't need a majority of the audience to be privy to or participants in the experiment.  It's that powerful.  The cognitive dissonance of your own judgment is enough to change our minds.  And that change doesn't even have to be done with convictions, simply by peer pressure to conform.  I had no idea how powerful that was.  Well, I kind of did.  Look at any organization.  If a rumor is begun about you, and those spreading the rumor placed within it the instruction to commit violence, then that conformity contains a whole new level of concern.

This explains why critical thinking skills are essential for survival.  Too many of us take our life, our health, our wealth, and our survival for granted. 

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

DR. GERRY CURATOLA: Ozone disinfects that deep decay, and the decay kind of sloffs off. Then . . . I'll do what's called a "laser pulp cap." I'll use a little laser light to protect the nerve and then build that tooth back up, and we keep that tooth vital

The host is Lauryn Evarts Bosstick, the guest is Dr. Gerry Curatola, and the show is called The Him and Her Show, Episode 758.

I know that there was a documentary on Netflix, it was called The Root Cause, 2019, and it exposed a lot of things that you're talking about, and it educated the population on a lot of things that you're talking about.  And then it mysteriously disappeared.  It's gone.

00:17.  It was a class action lawsuit by the American Association of Endodontists, and they said it was scaring the public or something ridiculous.  "Netflix Pulls Controversial Documentary that Claims Root Canals Cause Cancer," Anna Almendrala, February 27, 2019.

00:24.  You mean scaring the public into not doing it, so it ruins their money?

00:27.  Well, yes.  I mean, they do, you know, they're protecting the interests of their members, and their members you know they make their living doing this stuff. You know, I hate to say that because getting someone out of pain is, you know, [giving] somebody their life back.

00:41.  Aren't there things that you can do for a root canal naturally, like Dr. Daryl Gioffre and I [Lauryn Evarts Bosstickhave talked about, like taking black seed oil.  He has the black seed oil that I take every day.

00:50.  Yes, and homeopathic.  By the way, in a tooth with deep decay, there are way, way, way too many dentists that are in this mechanical removal of decay, saying like they got a scrub everything out, and then they expose the nerve.  And then they go, "Oh, you know, Lauryn, we got to do a root canal now.  The nerve is exposed, the decay was so deep."  Well, the first thing I do in deep decay, in our offices, is we use ozone.  Ozone disinfects that deep decay, and the decay kind of sloffs off.  Then you get down to the healthy tooth, and then sometimes I'll do what's called a "laser pulp cap."  I'll use a little laser light to protect the nerve.  And then we build that tooth back up, and we keep that tooth vital.  There are way too many root canals that are done like a knee-jerk response.  

PurO3 Ozonated Tooth Cleaning Powder by PromoLife.  This is a powder. 

PurO3 Tooth & Gum Support is comprised of organic, fully ozonated olive oil, ozonated hemp oil, and organic peppermint oil with no fluoride or harmful chemicals.  This product is a gel, which in my opinion has a far-reaching effect on disinfecting.  Just my opinion.