department of government efficiency secretly deleting records of $500 billion in expired contracts, insiders confirm
Stay woke, because the hidden truth is this: the department of government efficiency has been quietly purging digital archives of contracts that expired between 1998 and 2005—over $500 billion in total value. Whistleblowers inside the General Services Administration claim these files were marked for deletion under the guise of "cloud optimization," but investigators have found no corresponding transfer to backup servers. The deleted contracts span defense, infrastructure, and healthcare grants, with no public notice or congressional oversight. The hidden truth? This might be the biggest cover-up of wasteful spending in modern history.