Simon Dixon Hard Talk Episode 118 - The Pentagon’s Missing Trillions, 9/11 & The Asset Stripping of Europe (Part 2 of 4)
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Jan 30, 2026 Simon Dixon, entrepreneur and Bitcoin advocate known for critiquing central banking, offers a brisk tour of hidden power in global finance. He discusses the alleged $2.3 trillion Pentagon disappearance and black ops funding. He traces how central banking, BIS ledgers, and intelligence networks enable wartime finance and asset stripping. He also covers theories about Ukraine, Epstein as an intelligence tool, and rising sovereign wealth strategies.
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Pentagon 'Missing' Money Fuels Black Ops
- Large sums of Pentagon money disappeared into off-book "black ops" funding tied to human and weapons trafficking.
- Simon Dixon links missing budgets to opaque military spending and corporate off-balance-sheet activities.
Boom–Bust Cycles Harvest Wealth
- Boom–bust cycles are engineered to concentrate assets into the hands of bankers and industrial interests.
- Simon Dixon calls central banking a system that privatizes gains and socializes losses to accumulate wealth.
BIS As The War-Time Ledger
- The BIS acted as an ownership ledger allowing gold to be reassigned across nations during WWII.
- Dixon argues that central banks effectively funded both sides of conflicts via ledger changes.




