Secret Space Program: Space Based Economy by Cathie Austin Fitts

Catherine Austin Fitts' 2016 presentation, "Secret Space Program Space-Based Eco," delves into the financial underpinnings and economic implications of secret space programs and related covert government activities. Fitts reveals that approximately $21 trillion is unaccounted for in U.S. government financial records over nearly two decades, primarily within the Department of Defense and HUD budgets. She argues that this missing money has been diverted to fund secret projects, including the construction of extensive underground bases and advanced aerospace programs. Fitzts describes a "breakaway civilization" funded by these black budgets, operating beyond public oversight and constitutional controls. She describes at least 170 known underground facilities in the U.S., connected by covert transportation networks and powered by secret energy systems. These bases allegedly support black operations and advanced technology development tied to secret space programs. Fitzts, a former Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), discovered that HUD's budget was repeatedly raided to cover costs related to space station problems and covert space activities, referred to as part of a "Space Tax." She also discusses the economic potential of space exploration, especially in low Earth orbit, and the importance of transparency and accountability in government spending. Fitzts frames the secret space program and underground infrastructure as part of a broader system of financial control and national security secrecy, protecting elite interests and maintaining a hidden parallel economy beyond democratic oversight.

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