Pentagon Audit
The Sept 10th Announcement
September 10, 2001
Breaking News
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld stood at a podium and declared a “war on bureaucracy.” Buried in his speech was a staggering admission of fiscal negligence:
“According to some estimates, we cannot track $2.3 TRILLION in transactions.”
Visualizing the Scale
< $2.3T
~ $2.3T
$2.3 Trillion
September 11, 2001 (9:37 AM)
Calculated Precision
The very next morning, an aerial object struck the Pentagon. The statistical odds of the impact location are difficult to ignore.
Statistical Impossibilities
Renovation:
At the time, Wedge 1 was the only section undergoing massive renovations. It had been reinforced with blast-resistant windows and structural steel, making it the hardest part of the building to penetrate.
Perfect Plane Maneuver:
The projectile performed a complex 330-degree spiral maneuver to hit this specific, reinforced side, rather than simply striking the roof or the unreinforced offices filled with high-ranking generals.
The Investigation Ends
With the auditors killed and the records destroyed, the investigation into the missing $2.3 trillion was effectively abandoned. In the wake of the attacks, military spending skyrocketed, and the “accounting error” was written off as a casualty of war. The inquiry was never reopened.
Timeline of Destruction
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