Wednesday, August 15, 2012

More Ammo Purchases, It's NOAA's Turn


This country is going crazy! Why in the bloody heck would the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) need bullets and paper targets? Combine this with the purchases by the USDA Forestry and Department of Homeland Security, there are nearly a billion bullets being purchased by non-military government agencies! There is something afoot and it is not going to be pretty.


What is going on? Do you have any idea? We want to hear your ideas, concerns. Please post them.  If we put our heads together maybe we can come up with the cause for all these purchases.

Conservative Tom


Armed Weather Forecasters

August 15, 2012 by  
Armed Weather Forecasters
PHOTOS.COM
The Department of Homeland Security is purchasing another 750 million rounds of ammunition.
Weather forecasting must be dangerous work. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is buying bullets and paper targets — and lots of them.
It needs, according to solicitation for bids, .40 cal. 180-grain hollow point ammunition and .40 cal. 125-grain ammunition. It’s ordering a total of 42,000 rounds of ammo for delivery at its offices in Ellsworth, Maine; New Bedford, Mass.; St. Petersburg, Fla.; and Wall, N.J. Paper targets go to the Maine, Massachusetts and New Jersey offices.
People in Florida can be comforted by the fact that weather forecasters there don’t need to practice with paper targets.
On the heels of its purchase of 450 million rounds of ammo, now the Department of Homeland Security is purchasing another750 million rounds. DHS is also in the market for large quantities of high-densityammonium nitrate and A-5 flake RDX.
Ammonium nitrate was used in the false flag Alfred P. Murrah Building bombing on April 19, 1995. Ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer, requires a boosting agent to make it explode. Racing fuel was used in Oklahoma City. A-5 flake RDX is a boosting agent fare more explosive than racing fuel.
DHS says the fertilizer and RDX are for training dogs. That’s a lot of dogs.
Something’s afoot.

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