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UNTOLD LIVES STOLEN & $21 TRILLION STOLEN FROM US TAXPAYERS INCLUDING IN THE COVID BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
March 25th, 2022
The Whistleblower Newsroom CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS
HOW THE US GOVERNMENT, ITS CONTRACTORS, AND BANKS STOLE $21 TRILLION FROM US TAXPAYERS
Fitts, a financial advisor and former investment banker and federal housing commissioner for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, details the long, sordid—and deadly–history of how corrupt US presidents and other political leaders created and repealed laws, policies and financial administration regulations to allow government contractors and banks to steal trillions from the US taxpayer through a series of “financial coups” linked to nationally traumatic events including the Kennedy assassination, 9/11, the crash of 2008 and the covid pandemic.