My Senator
RE: Your Copy of The Real Game of Missing Money, Volume I
DATE: [Date]
Dear [Title and Name]:
Enclosed please find a copy of the Solari Report’s The Real Game of Missing Money, Part 1. In it, you will find essential documents recommended by Catherine Austin Fitts to do due diligence on U.S. government and related securities.
In October 2018, while most Americans were focused on the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, the U.S. Congress and Executive branch adopted Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) Statement 56, an accounting policy that renders U.S. government financial statements essentially meaningless. This follows many years of undocumentable adjustments at the U.S. Departments of Housing and Urban Development and Defense, now totaling over $21 Trillion. Fitts believes the issuance of FASAB 56 is a “material event” in its impact on the credit of U.S. Treasuries and related securities and recommends that citizens and investors take note, particularly in light of the accelerating growth of outstanding federal debt.
As my [Congressional/Senate] representative, I would like to know what you are doing to reverse this accounting policy and to ensure that federal finances are managed in accordance with the Constitutional provisions related to federal expenditures and disclosure as well as with federal financial management laws. The enclosed includes summaries of these laws to assist you and your staff in your efforts to ensure that the U.S. government operates within the legal framework established by Congress.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
Best regards,