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Official Alleges Secret $21 Trillion Underground Bases
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Catherine Austin Fitts, a former housing official, claims the U.S. government has diverted $21 trillion to build 170 underground bases for elites, including under oceans. She alleges these connected facilities prepare for a “near-extinction event.” This extraordinary claim, tied to her past role as Assistant Secretary of Housing, has sparked public intrigue.
Fitts served under the first Bush administration. Her claims stem from her housing finance experience.
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The Context
She alleges 170 bases form a connected network. Some are reportedly located under U.S. oceans.
The $21 trillion figure is a staggering claim. Fitts suggests it was secretly redirected from budgets.
Some are fascinated by the conspiracy theory. Others dismiss it as lacking credible evidence.
The U.S. government manages vast defense budgets. Underground facilities like NORAD exist for security.
Critics argue the claim defies financial oversight. Supporters speculate about hidden elite plans.
The allegation could fuel public distrust in government. Its impact depends on further scrutiny.
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| Total News Sources | 23 |
| Left | 6 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 5 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Right |
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