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As the world continues to evolve, so do its mysteries.
Recent claims suggest that the U.S. government has secretly built a $21 trillion underground city, designed as a refuge for the ultra-wealthy in the event of a near-extinction catastrophe.
The revelation comes from Catherine Austin Fitts, a former assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George H.W. Bush.
Speaking on Tucker Carlson’s podcast, Fitts alleged that 170 secret underground bases exist across the U.S., connected by hidden transportation networks.
These bases, she claims, were funded through unauthorized government spending between 1998 and 2015, as outlined in a 2017 report by economist Mark Skidmore.
According to Fitts, the bases serve two primary purposes:
A shelter for the elite in case of a global catastrophe.
A hub for secret government projects, including a classified space program.
While the exact locations and features of these underground cities remain unknown, speculation suggests they could be equipped with advanced technology, self-sustaining ecosystems, and high-security measures.
Critics argue that such a massive construction project would be impossible to hide, while others believe the government has long prepared for worst-case scenarios.
This revelation, according to some, raises ethical concerns about wealth disparity, government transparency, and who truly gets to survive in a global crisis.
Some argue that it is especially alarming in today’s world of extreme inequality, where the gap between the rich and the poor grows more apparent each day, reinforcing an “every man for himself” mentality.
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