Friday, November 14, 2003

Where's the money?

I was going to check into this further and post a summary or something. I'm not getting the job done, and I don't want to hold up getting it passed around if anyone else wants to look at it. So, I'll just give you what I've got right now:

From the Wilderness

For more than seven years former Assistant Secretary of Housing Catherine Austin Fitts has fought a defensive battle against orchestrated attempts to silence her and keep her revelations of fraud and how money works in the federal government a secret from the American public. She has beaten every attempt to destroy her reputation and she has, in that fight, established conclusively that a "qui tam" whistleblower lawsuit filed against her company, along with government seizures of property, records, money and equity were complete fabrications woven from a whole cloth of no substance other than a desire to conceal crimes. No one, not even her closest friends, believed that Fitts would survive the ordeal and fight the government to a standstill. Yet she did. Fitts and her firm, The Hamilton Securities Group, had almost become an object lesson for the axiom that "no good deed goes unpunished".

Now Fitts prepares to make two separate cases that may uncover massive criminality in the US government and in the financial markets. She takes on Ervin and Associates, the HUD contractor who had a lot of "help" in making unfounded allegations drag out into a seven-year battle, and the US government -- which is still holding $2 million of her money almost two years after she was cleared of every allegation and exonerated. What will be revealed in these cases are things the government doesn't want you to know about the ways your money is "used".


Here's an article on the Fitts case.

And a Scoop two-part article written by Fitts - Part 1 and Part 2 of Enemy of the State: Bushwhacked.

Why did HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo and Al Gore's brother-in-law, Frank Hunger, head of the Civil Division of DoJ, try to frame Goldman Sachs during the Clinton impeachment, despite the fact that Goldman Sachs was a major contributor to the Democrat Party?

Was this the aftermath of a failed palace coup by Al Gore, Frank Hunger and Hillary Clinton against Bill Clinton himself?

Timing, after all, is everything.

Hamilton Securities and Catherine Austin Fitts continue to struggle under the burden of a meritless lawsuit by Ervin with continuous support from the Department of Justice.

Hamilton has still not been paid on its invoices for $2.5 million -- unquestionably and undeniably owed by HUD.

Gored and bushwhacked, software pioneer Catherine Austin Fitts has paid dearly for her company's innovations. Nevertheless she's ready to begin her new project -- "The Solari Spirit: How to Create Local Prosperity in a Global Economy" (www.solari.com) -- as soon as this outrageous case is settled...


Here is Fitts' website, and here's a short statement from it:

I believe we can transform our economy, and our world.

I believe we can start doing this wherever we live, beginning in our own towns, neighborhoods, and villages.

We can do this by voting with our time and our money in the marketplace as well as the voting booth, in a way that creates jobs and financial security in our communities, and strengthens our small businesses and farms – creating healthy local living economies worldwide.


I've had the following links to an online petition on my website for some time, but didn't remember that they originated with Fitts.

Where Is the Money?


Petition

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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