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Moment of Clarity

#683 [Redacted Tonight] - The Pentagon Fails Another Audit, Water Protects Call To Shutdown Red Hill & more

Moment of Clarity

Lee Camp

News Commentary, Comedy, News

4.8671 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Pentagon has a long history of budgetary waste and fraud. They’ve failed every financial audit they’ve ever had by mind-blowingly large margins. Fortunately for the war hawks the corporate media has helped the Pentagon cover up their actions. Naomi Karavani got in touch with Kawena’ulaokala Kapahua of the O’ahu Water Protectors to learn more about the environmental disaster impacting his community. He goes over the timeline of the Navy’s poisoning of his community, the impacts of jet fuel contamination in the water, the callous response from the US government, and much more.

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They've got their money, but we've got our soul. Let's roll, let's roll, never get their control. They've got their money, but we've got our soul.

0:23.6

Let's roll, let's roll, never get their control.

0:26.6

They've got their money, but we've got our soul. Welcome to Redacted Tonight. The Pentagon, the organization responsible for the most killing on the planet.

0:41.3

If you don't include Jackie's Landlocked Seafood Emporium off I-68 in Youngstown, Ohio,

0:46.3

home of the undercooked, yellow-tailed, sea bastardization bowl.

0:50.3

They have a special bucket for guests about to regurgitate an internal organ, but you get to keep the bucket.

0:57.2

Anyway, the Pentagon a few weeks ago made a major announcement about their effort to audit their finances.

1:03.8

They were obligated by an act of Congress to be audited since 1990, yet they never did.

1:10.5

But you can't really blame them.

1:11.6

The 90s was a crazy time.

1:13.6

You know, we were all terrified of Y2K and that our number of free AOL hours might run out at any

1:20.1

minute abruptly ending our intense love affair with Turtle Farm 387, a 12-year-old boy who

1:25.9

told us he was a 34-year-old mother of two.

1:28.4

But the 90s also had positives, such as none of us were scared of climate change because

1:34.4

no one had figured out it was a thing yet, except all the scientists and anyone they ever

1:40.0

spoke to, and anyone those people ever spoke to.

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