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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

More Ammo Purchases


We  continue to find more purchases by different government agencies. Why?

There can only be one reason--they believe something bad is coming and that they will need this ammunition to control whatever is coming.  Are they expecting an invasion of Martians? 

One can only be left with one assumption, it is going to be used against Americans. Are things going to get so bad in the economy that there will be riots? Are they planning to have riots? Are they planning to take things from Americans that would cause them to riot?

We are not trying to scare anyone, however, with the purchases outlined in the following article, the purchases of bullet resistant guard booths, the relative poor state of the economy, and the overseas debt issues make us concerned with what might happen.

If you were in the government, why would you be buying all this ammo?  (It's not for training!) We want to know. If you find out what it is used for, please let us know and we will publish. If you find out that there is a plan that would make even docile Americans pick up their pitchforks and go to the streets, let us know because we all need to know.

Conservative Tom


The US Government Has Ordered Over 750 Million Rounds of .40 Caliber Hollow Point Ammunition in the Last Three Years

The Intel Hub
April 4, 2012
In the last three years numerous domestic US government agencies have ordered a total of over 750 million rounds of .40 caliber ammunition.
That’s right, multiple government agencies that specifically operate primary inside the United States have gone on a literal ammunition spending spree in preparation for what they must believe will be some sort of violent event.
In 2009, Winchester Ammunition was awarded a contract to supply the Department of Homeland Security with 200 million rounds of .40 caliber hollow point ammunition.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Winchester Ammunition was recently awarded a contract by the Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) division of the Department of Homeland Security to supply a maximum of 200 million, 40 cal. rounds over the next five years. Source
This huge ammunition order was apparently only the beginning.
In early March 2012 ATK won an indefinite delivery contract to supply DHS with a whooping 450 million more .40 caliber hollow point rounds.
ATK has secured a major Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity deal to supply up to 450 million rounds of .40 caliber ammunition to the Department of Homeland Security.
The 1 year contract with four option years comes at a time when many Americans believe that DHS, along with certain aspects of the military, will soon turn their sights on the American people during some sort of martial law scenario.
“We are proud to extend our track record as the prime supplier of .40 caliber duty ammunition for DHS, ICE,” said Ron Johnson, the president of ATK’s Security and Sporting group,” reported a PR Newswire release.
The Department of Homeland Security is not the only US agency openly stocking up on .40 caliber ammo.
In November 2011 the FBI posted a request to the FBO.gov website for up to 100,000,000 rounds of hollow point ammunition.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reserves the right to make multiple award under RFP-OSCU-TD2WP7101 for a fixed price indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity type contract.
The anticipated period of performance will be for one (1) base year and four (4) possible one-year options. The contractor will provide commercial, “off-the-shelf” .40 caliber ammunition compatible with pistols currently used by the FBI.
Not to be left out of the ammunition stocking spree, the US Forest Service recently purchased 320,000 rounds of ammo and, for their part, the US Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking an additional 13,500 rounds.
Added: Sep 28, 2011 5:15 pm
(1) 40 caliber, 180 grain, 120,000 rounds or equivalent,
(2) 9 mm, 124 grain, 50,000 rounds or equivalent,
(3) .38 caliber, 135 grain, 10,000 rounds or equivalent,
(4) .380 caliber, 90 grain, 6,000 rounds or equivalent,
(5) .223 caliber, 64 grain, 87,500 rounds or equivalent,
(6) 12 gauge 00 buck, 15,000 rounds or equivalent,
(7) 40 caliber frangible, 10,000 rounds or equivalent,
(8) 9 caliber frangible, 10,000 rounds or equivalent,
(9) .223 caliber frangible, 10,000 rounds or equivalent,
(10) 12 gauge 1 oz slug, 7,500 rounds or equivalent
The cartridges shall be delivered to Albuquerque, NM.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services require the following items, Exact Match Only, to the following:
1. Remington Frangible .40 Caliber Pistol Ammunition – 2,500 rounds
2. Remington .40 Caliber Pistol Ammunition (180 grain) Full Metal Jacket – 6,000 rounds
3. Remington .223 Caliber Rifle Ammunition (62 grain) Full Metal Jacket – 3,000 rounds
4. Remington FX Marking Cartridges (9 mm) – 2,000 rounds
Why is the US government buying millions of rounds of hollow point bullets specifically for use in domestic operations while at the same time attempting to label everyday gun owning Americans as possible terrorists?

3 comments:

  1. The use of that many bullets presupposes large scale free fire usage. Just one of the recently reported ammo buys was one and a half bullets for every man woman and child in the United States. Large riot? Insurrection? Domestic upheaval? Race war? Seccession? Burning of the Reichstag, oops I meant Capitol? Are we being manipulated toward one of the above?

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  2. Yes, we are being manipulated. The Trayvon Martin case is an example of news media adjusting the news to meet an objective. As in Germany, the news media was instrumental in the rise of Hitler. So why do we think it will be any different here?

    We are very concerned about a possible declaration of martial law and its impact upon the election--opinions?

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  3. I wonder if the perputrator of changing the road sign was really supportive of Zimmerman. It could have been staged to bait the race issue, Beyond the disgusting nature of the message the psychology is corny and other signs have been hacked, primarily as a joke. But this goes beyond joking and i wouldn't be surprised to find it a case of racilal baiting.

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