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The Kelly O’Meara Collection
“Without ever using the word ‘money,’ a practice common among inspectors general (IGs), the deputy IG at the Pentagon read an eight-page summary of DOD fiduciary failures.” ~ Kelly O’Meara, 2001 Kelly Patricia O’Meara was the original reporter to break the Missing Money story! Did you ever see the 9/11 testimony when Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney…
Part 4 – The Future Where is Mr Global taking us, why is Mr Global so scared of us, where is this going? In this final part Catherine Austin Fitts and C.J. Hopkins discuss the end game from Mr Global, complete control. Through the digital control grid, a sovereign human being is transformed into a natural resource. It’s more than totalitarianism, Mr Global represents a group of people who view themselves a different species. Will humanity stop participating creating the train tracks that will enslave us? It’s still a choice we have and the situation is far from hopeless.
Case Studies
“No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law; and a regular statement and account of receipts and expenditures of all public money shall be published from time to time.” ~ Article I, Section 9, Clause 7, U.S. Constitution Hamilton Securities LitigationThe US Government shut down Hamilton Securities…
Best Evidence with John Titus: Has the Federal Reserve Kept 2 Sets of Books for the Last 50 Years
Best Evidence with John Titus: Has the Federal Reserve Kept 2 Sets of Books for the Last 50 Years
Financial Rebellion: Episode 22 – A Brief History of the Financial Coup D’etat Part 2
Financial Rebbelion – Financial Rebellion Episode 22 – A Brief History of the Financial Coup D’etat Part 2
Top 100 U.S. Government Contractors
The following table shows the top contractors to the United States Government as published by the U.S. General Services Administration. Dollar amounts are in USD millions. Companies with “N/A” listed under market cap are not publicly-traded (or are subsidiaries of publicly-traded parent companies.) Notes:Table does not include the New York Federal Reserve Bank as depository…