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Former White House official claims US built secret 'city' underground after $21,000,000,000,000 funds 'go missing'

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Published 20:41 7 May 2025 GMT+1

Former White House official claims US built secret 'city' underground after $21,000,000,000,000 funds 'go missing'

Catherine Fitts suggested that there are more bunkers than what's been documented

Niamh Shackleton

Niamh Shackleton

A former White House official has estimated that there are around 170 underground bunkers dotted in and around the US.

Catherine Fitts is the former United States Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Housing. She recently sat down with Tucker Carlson for an interview for The Tucker Carlson Show.

In the episode that's nearly two hours long, the pair discussed a series of different topics. From inflation and the housing crisis, to global money laundering and the prospect of us approaching extinction, no stone went unturned.

Another thing they touched upon is money that's allegedly 'missing' from government spending. Between 1997 and 2015, Fitts says that there were '21 trillion [dollars] of undocumentable adjustments in the US government'.

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With this huge figure of allegedly missing money in mind, Fitts did some deep diving into government financials.

Catherine Fitts recently sat down with Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson/YouTube)
Catherine Fitts recently sat down with Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson/YouTube)

"One thing I've looked at is the underground base, city infrastructure and transportation system that's been built," she said.

"I'm sorry?" Tucker replied to Fitts' bombshell revelation.

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"We have built an extraordinary number of underground basis and, supposedly, transportation systems," Fitts replied. "Some of these are documented as part of the national security infrastructure. I think there are many more."

She continued to say that she thinks these bunkers are dotted around in and around the US.

Between 2021 and 2023, Fitts recruited someone to help her go through data and all the allegations about underground bases.

From their research, they estimated that there are 170 underground bases in the US and under the ocean surrounding the country with a transportation network connecting them.

Tucker went on to say that he doesn't think it's 'a good sign' that so many of these bunkers are supposedly being built.

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Fitts actually suggested the bases would be in a 'near-extinction event' or if the government were to carry out any 'secret' projects.

"For example, if you're doing a secret space program, you need to platform it from things that can't be seen," she said. "But I think if you're worried about a near extinction event, you know."

Fitts' comments about the $21 trillion of unauthorized government spending in the departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development are believe to stem from a 2017 report by Michigan State University economist Mark Skidmore, on which he collaborated with Fitts.

It's been reported that there's $21 trillion worth of government funds that are unaccounted for (Getty Stock)
It's been reported that there's $21 trillion worth of government funds that are unaccounted for (Getty Stock)

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A news release issued at the time said: "Skidmore got involved last spring when he heard Catherine Austin Fitts, former assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development, refer to a report which indicated the Army had $6.5 trillion in unsupported adjustments, or spending, in fiscal 2015.

"Given the Army’s $122 billion budget, that meant unsupported adjustments were 54 times spending authorized by Congress."

Economist Laurence Kotlikoff wrote at the time in a column for Forbes: "The ongoing occurrence and gargantuan nature of unsupported, i.e., undocumented, U.S. federal government expenditures as well as sources of funding for these expenditures should be a great concern to all tax payers.

"Taken together these reports point to a failure to comply with basic Constitutional and legislative requirements for spending and disclosure. "

Featured Image Credit: Tucker Carlson/YouTube

Topics: Tucker Carlson, Conspiracy Theories, News, US News, Money

Niamh Shackleton
Niamh Shackleton

Niamh Shackleton is an experienced journalist for UNILAD, specialising in topics including mental health and showbiz, as well as anything Henry Cavill and cat related. She has previously worked for OK! Magazine, Caters and Kennedy.

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