Former Bush official divulges U.S.'s hidden doomsday shelters for elite circles, leaving Tucker Carlson astounded
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A former Bush administration official, Catherine Austin Fitts, dropped a bombshell claim during her recent chat on Tucker Carlson's podcast. She alleged that the U.S. government is secretly preparing for a catastrophic mass extinction event on Earth, and has been constructing a network of underground bases and facilities for elite protection.
Fitts, who served as the US Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Housing, stated that during her investigation, she discovered an astonishing $21 trillion had been diverted to covert projects between 1998 and 2015.
'I've been looking into where this money's going, and one of the things I've found is this vast underground infrastructure of bases and transportation systems,' Fitts revealed.
Based on her two-year research, Fitts estimated there are approximately 170 of these secret facilities hidden beneath the US soil and possibly under surrounding oceans, connected by a secret transportation network.
When Carlson asked about the purpose of these underground strongholds, Fitts responded, 'A near-extinction event.' Suggesting that these bases are designed to repel a cataclysmic scenario and protect the elite class.
Fitts gave scant details about the impending apocalyptic event but mentioned climate change, resource mismanagement, natural disasters, geopolitical conflicts, and societal collapse as potential triggers.
In a surprising disclosure, Fitts claimed she was offered a place in one of these underground bases but turned it down, preferring totake her chances on the surface.
Carlson, taken aback, admitted he was stunned by Fitts' claims about the existence of these underground bunkers for the elite during an extinction-level event.
Fitts is an investment banker, former public official, and economist who served under President George Bush from 1989 to 1990. While her claims were made on the Tucker Carlson Network, there is no conclusive evidence to support the existence of 170 secret underground bases.
However, Michigan State University economist Mark Skidmore and his team found evidence of $21 trillion in unauthorized spending in the Departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development from 1998 to 2015.
Skidmore and Fitts collaborated at the time, uncovering that the Army had $6.5 trillion in unsupported adjustments in fiscal 2015 alone. Given the Army's budget of $122 billion, the adjustments equated to an alarming 54 times the spending authorized by Congress.
They also found 170 journal voucher adjustments which are used to correct accounting errors or make necessary adjustments at the end of a reporting period, totaling $2.1 trillion.
'If you visit our website, missingmoneydots.com, we have numerous documentation years and documents, including the government financials that show this,' said Fitts. 'The question is, where's all this money going?'
Fitts did not provide details about the underground bases, only stating that she and another person 'spent two years collecting data and allegations about underground bases.'
In an attempt to answer Carlson's questions about the ventilation, food, and water supply for the bases, Fitts stated she believes the U.S. government has the ability to produce breakthrough energy at a very low cost. However, she suggested that this breakthrough energy is not being shared with the public because it could be weaponized and difficult to control.
- Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Bush administration official, claimed on Tucker Carlson's podcast that the U.S. government is secretly preparing for a potential mass extinction event on Earth.
- Fitts alleged that the government has been constructing a network of underground bases for the protection of the elite class.
- She stated that during her investigation, she discovered an astonishing $21 trillion had been diverted to covert projects between 1998 and 2015.
- Based on her two-year research, Fitts estimated there are approximately 170 of these secret facilities hidden beneath the US soil and possibly under surrounding oceans.
- When asked about the purpose of these underground strongholds, Fitts responded, 'A near-extinction event.'
- Fitts mentioned climate change, resources mismanagement, natural disasters, geopolitical conflicts, and societal collapse as potential triggers for the impending apocalyptic event.
- Fitts claimed she was offered a place in one of these underground bases but turned it down, preferring to take her chances on the surface.


