BY Benjamin ClarkMay 2, 2025
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Tucker Carlson stunned as ex-Bush official reveals elite doomsday bunkers in the U.S.

A startling revelation about alleged government-funded doomsday shelters has emerged during Tucker Carlson's latest podcast episode.

According to Daily Mail, Catherine Austin Fitts, former US Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Housing, claims the government diverted $21 trillion between 1998 and 2015 to construct approximately 170 underground facilities across the United States and surrounding oceans.

In her appearance on Tucker Carlson's show, Fitts detailed extensive research suggesting these facilities are connected by a secret transportation network. She believes these bunkers are designed to protect elite members of society during potential catastrophic events.

Underground Network Raises Questions About Government Spending

Michigan State University economist Mark Skidmore's investigation supports Fitts' financial claims. His team discovered $21 trillion in unauthorized spending within the Departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development during the specified period.

The Army alone recorded $6.5 trillion in unsupported adjustments during fiscal 2015, representing 54 times their congressionally authorized budget.

Fitts and her colleagues spent two years gathering data about these alleged underground facilities. Their research suggests many installations are part of the national security infrastructure, though she believes numerous undocumented sites exist. The former official claims she declined an offered place in one of these underground facilities.

These revelations prompted Carlson to question the practical aspects of such facilities, including ventilation systems, food and water supplies, and energy sources. Fitts responded by suggesting the government possesses breakthrough energy technology capable of powering these installations efficiently.

Controversial Claims About Advanced Technology and Control

During the interview, Fitts elaborated on her beliefs regarding advanced energy systems. She asserted that breakthrough energy technology exists but remains withheld from public use due to potential weaponization concerns. This technology allegedly powers high-speed vessels traversing the globe.

Fitts offered the following explanation for keeping such technology secret:

One of the things I've looked at in the process of looking at where all this money is going is the underground base, city infrastructure and transportation system that's been built. Based on a two-year study, there are approximately 170 underground facilities in the US and potentially under surrounding oceans, connected by a secret transportation network.

The former official's claims extend beyond infrastructure allegations. She suggested these facilities are preparation for what she termed "a near-extinction event," though specific details about the nature of such threats remained vague.

Financial Documentation and Government Oversight

Documentation supporting the financial aspects of Fitts' claims exists through government records. Skidmore's research identified 170 journal voucher adjustments totaling $2.1 trillion.

These adjustments typically serve to correct accounting errors or ensure accurate financial statements at reporting periods' end.

The website missingmoneydots.com maintains years of documentation, including government financial records showing these transactions. However, no concrete evidence supports claims about the existence of 170 secret underground bases.

Fitts maintains these financial discrepancies directly funded the alleged underground network. She suggests the scope extends beyond documented national security facilities, though specific locations remain undisclosed.

Investigation Summary and Future Implications

Catherine Austin Fitts, who served under President George Bush from 1989 to 1990, brought these allegations to public attention through Tucker Carlson's platform.

Her claims center on massive government spending diverted to construct underground facilities designed to protect elite members of society during potential catastrophic events.

While financial documentation supports the existence of trillion-dollar discrepancies in government spending, no concrete evidence validates claims about an extensive network of underground bunkers.

The story highlights ongoing questions about government transparency and resource allocation while raising broader concerns about disaster preparedness and social equity.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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