The location and everything to do with these sites were and are considered and treated as TOP˙SECRET. The money was and is in control of the Military Office of the White House, and was and is laundered through a circuitous web that even the most knowledgeable spy or accountant can not follow. As of 1980 only a few at the beginning and the end of this web knew what the money was for. At the beginning were Representative George Mahon, of Texas, and the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and of its Defense Subcommittee: and Representat-ive Robert Sikes of Florida, chairman of the House Appropriations Military Cons-truction Subcommittee. Today it is rumored that House Speaker Jim Wright contro-ls the money in Congress and that a power struggle is under way to remove him. At the end of the line were the President, MJ-12, the director of the Military Office and a commander at the Washington Navy Yard. The money was authorized by the Appropriation Committee who allocated it to the Department of Defense as a TOP˙SECRET item in the Army construction program. TheArmy, however, could not spend it and in fact did not even know what it was for.Authorization to spend the money was in reality given to the Navy. The money waschanneled to the Chesapeake Division of the Navy Engineers who did not know whatit was for either. Not even the Commanding Officer, who was an Admiral, knew what the fund was used for. Only one man, a Navy Commander, who was assigned to the Chesapeake Division but in reality was responsible only to the Military Office of the White House knew of the actual purpose, amount, and ultimate dest-ination of the TOP˙SECRET˙fund.