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Thursday, April 5, 2012

First Ammo, Now Bullet Proof Guard Shacks


First the Department of Homeland Security buys massive amounts of ammunition and now they are purchasing "bullet proof guard shacks.  What is up?  This story keeps growing day by day while 99% of the people in this country are asleep at the switch because NBC, CBS and ABC are not covering it. "If it is not on the three major channels, it must not be true" seems to be their mantra.  


Whatever the reason for the buildup, we seem to be seeing it throughout the government. Yesterday, we picked up on the USDA's Department of Forestry purchasing the same bullets. What other departments are buying weapons and ammo? What is the reason? 

We checked both Google and Bing and do not find any sites that jumped out at us saying the government is buying additional weapons, only ammo. Maybe, the sellers are keeping it under raps or were told to by the government not to talk about it but it does not seem to be out there. This is opposite of the DHS, USDA ammo purchases and now the guard shacks.  Why?

In fact, we were surprised to not find these purchases. Does anyone find information that contradicts the lack of info on gun purchases?  If so, we would like to see it and we will publish it right here.

So be vigilant, we need to find out what is going on!

Conservative Tom



After Huge Ammo Buy, DHS Purchases Bullet Resistant Booths

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Federal agency preparing to unveil more checkpoints
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Thursday, April 5, 2012
The Department of Homeland Security recently stoked concern by contracting a company to provide them with 450 million rounds of hollow point bullets. Now the federal agency is also purchasing bullet-proof checkpoint booths that include ‘stop and go’ lights.
A press release from Shelters Direct brags about how they are providing the DHS with bullet resistant guard booths. Images of the booth from the company’s website suggest the guard shacks will be used to control checkpoints.
“This guard building features a standing seam hip roof, a thru-wall HVAC unit, (2) UL 752 BR Level 3 sliding doors, UL 752 Bullet Resistant Level 3 glass and a Low]E coating. Other noticeable highlights of this prefabricated steel building include metal halide security lighting, decorative window grille frames, and a “Stop & Go” light with controls,” states the press release.
The purpose behind the bullet proof booths is unknown, but the DHS has publicly announced that it plans to increase the number of unannounced checkpoints manned by TSA VIPR teams and other federal agents beyond the 9300 that were set up last year alone.
The DHS’ Federal Protective Service stoked controversy in January when it set up a checkpoint and posted agents armed with semiautomatic guns outside a Social Security office in Florida.
The armed agents checked identifications of locals as part of Operation Shield, an unannounced drill centered around “detecting the presence of unauthorized persons and potentially disruptive or dangerous activities.”
Last week, defense contractor ATK announced that it had been awarded an “Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement for .40 caliber hollow point ammunition” by the DHS.
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The contract stipulated that ATK would provide Homeland Security with 450 million rounds of bullets over a five year period. The federal agency also purchased 200 million rounds of bullets back in 2009 and has an open bid for up to 175 million rounds of .233 caliber ammo.
As the American Dream blog pointed out, “The Department of Homeland Security is only supposed to be shooting at people very rarely. It simply does not make sense that they would need so much ammunition.”
With guns and ammo flying off the shelves at record levels due to fears that a second term in office for Obama could lead to a fresh assault on second amendment rights, the DHS may be attempting to head off any potential ammo shortage.
The feds are also seeking to arm hundreds of newly hired security guards tasked with protecting government buildings.
Some fear that the DHS is preparing for the threat of civil disorder or a crisis in Mexico that will lead to a mass migration of people across the southern border.
In December, DHS chief Janet Napolitano directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to prepare for a mass influx of immigrants into the United States, calling for the plan to deal with the “shelter” and “processing” of large numbers of people.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.

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