Congressman: Why Does Obama Need 1.6 Billion Bullets?
Big Sis loves you and knows best how to protect your family.
At CPAC, Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change asks Congressman Tim Huelscamp about the constitutionality of indefinite detention and his decision to vote against the NDAA. They also discuss Obama's Disposition Matrix (killl list), and the incredibly massive and clandestine ammunition purchases by DHS.
Video just uploaded to Youtube. This is a must watch.
"DHS is still refusing to answer our questions. We need to stop all their funding until they explain exactly why they're buying two billion rounds of ammo."
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UPDATE - 15 Members of Congress Demand Investigation of Obama’s Ammo Horde
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Check out a current DHS ammo purchase order here
Their most recent purchase request is for ten million rounds of hollow point bullets, which are forbidden by international law for use in war, for a 40 caliber pistol, another ten million rounds for a 9 millimeter, plus 1.6 million pistol cartridge 9mm "ball" bullets. And that’s just this year.
Last March, DHS bought 450 million bullets and in September, another 200 million. That's in addition to the 1.6 billion rounds the government has recently ordered.
During the height of the Iraq War, U.S. soldiers used about five and a half million rounds of ammunition every month. If you do the math here, that means Homeland Security has enough bullets to wage a full scale war for the next 30 years. DHS says the bullets are needed for training, but Richard Mason is doubtful. "We never trained with hollow point bullets, we didn't even see hollow points my entire four and a half years in the Marine Corps. Why would they need all that ammo, why would the need all those ball rounds just for training?"
DHS also has purchased 7,000 fully automatic assault rifles, and it has overseen the retrofitting of more than 2,000 light tanks, which, of course, were originally designed to resist the mines and ambushes of the battlefield.
Further reading:
1.6 Billion Rounds Of Ammo? It's Time For A National Conversation - Forbes
Reader Comments (29)
Thank you for those truthful and succinct facts.
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http://www.infowars.com/big-sis-refuses-to-answer-congress-on-ammo-purchases/
http://www.therightplanet.com/2013/04/the-history-of-dhs-ammunition-purchases/
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Thanks for the info, however I am solidly in the "grow my own" camp. We grow, harvest, forage, raise, hunt, butcher and preserve about 85% of what we ingest right here on my property as my family has done for many generations. Dry canning is a simple and less costly method of long term storeage of dry goods than buying many commercial varieties of the long term storage goods if you buy in bulk or raise your own dry goods (beans, rice, oatmeal, etc.). Many of the dry goods can be purchased from the Amish in up to 50 pound bags, oatmeal is running around 26 to 27 dollars for 50 pounds currently and pinto beans around 59 dollars a 50.
If you have any land at all you can produce up to 700 dollars worth of vegetables in 100 square feet (10ft x10ft).
I raised a family of 4 on 100 dollars a month at the grocery, mainly buying staples (flour, sugar, etc.) and treats.
OK, now you are a hero. Sadly no land.
I was just not prepared for the Obama Administration, in ANY way!
Sagebrush: Thanks for the Link on Amo. We have a terrible shortage where I live. People waiting in line on Thursdays.
You still may benefit from buying some of your stored food in bulk and dry canning it in mason jars, it is way cheaper than buying #10 cans from many of the people hawking them. And it is never to late to begin some foraging...
Morel (mushroom) season is almost here.
Plus the jars are reusable, Soup is also something you can make and preserve yourself. In hard times a high power pellet rifle (over 1000fps) can work wonders to keep you in protein, Pigeons (the French call it squab), squirrels, doves, etc., and pellets are cheap.
Just trying to help, it is a little intimidating getting started looking out for your families future wellbeing in uncertain times. But it is both wise and prudent behavior that you are taking steps in that direction with storing some long term supplies.
Fishing can be both fun and relaxing, which is an added benefit while filling your belly...
Ammo is incredibly short in my neck of the woods as well. You can't even find reloading components.
Sage,
Tell us about your recent state gun laws, that was surprising to me from a western state.
Same here, even on 22 rimfire I could make a lot of money localy if I wanted to sell any. $75.00 to $100.00 for 500 rds. if you can find it.
We have a majority of the population in the large cities who have a chicken little attitude about firearms. They have little or no experience with firearms and the thought that their neighbor might have them gets them clucking like crazy all the way to the polls. These are the same people who outlawed trapping fur bearing animals and the Hunting of Prairie dogs on public lands. Now they have Coyotes and Bobcats eating their Poodles and pet cats and Bubonic Plague in their subdivisions. The rural folks and some of the city folk were against these laws but the majority ruled.
One good thing is most of the County Sheriffs are saying the new regulations are unenforceable and they're not going to enforce them.
What do you know about the laws regarding sheriffs? I know policemen can be fired but Sheriffs are Elected.
400+ sheriffs in 15 states have announced that they won’t enforce gun bans.
Fired For Not Obeying The Fed? - TheLibertyMonitor.com
www.thelibertymonitor.com/2013/03/fired-for-not-obeying-fed.html
Proposed New Laws Would Fire Sheriffs For Saying They Will Not ...
patdollard.com/2013/03/proposed-new-unconstitutional-laws-would-fire-sherif...
Mar 27, 2013 ... Proposed New Laws Would Fire Sheriffs For Saying They Will Not ... or signing any document stating that they will not obey federal orders.
Gompers, I envy you. Have equipment to hunt & fish, but no land to grow. The way things are going, it will be illegal to grow your own vegetables but OK to grow MJ.
The food kits are not bad. 84 servigs $179. or 2.13 a meal. It inlcludes things like Teriyaki & Rice, Pasta Alfredo, Stroganoff, Apple cinnamon cereal, fruits. In a 12 x 12 x 10 container.
I am prepared for about 6 months, but that isn't much.
Backgammon, I'm not sure, Gompers might know or you might run that one by Cheyenne.
The sheriff thing will be interesting, the Feds will rely more on appearance of law than actual law as they have in regard to the financial thievery. I feel this subject will get very interesting in the future.
It is good that you have the equipment, next step is to become proficient with it and learn preservation techniques.
Sage,
It is amazing that your state has become so citified. The death of a Republic will be designed by men with delicate hands.
Skin,
Get my info from DB, I am insanely busy right now, but I will get back to you.
On the thought of mistaken professor, I had to life flight 2 outward bound guides a few years ago...because they drank water out of a small pond and contracted beaver fever. Luckily, the kids didn't.
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And don't forget the wild fruits.
http://umaine.edu/publications/4198e/
Morels don't grow this far north, but they are the premium mushroom outside of the Black Trumpet (early-late fall). Chanterelle, Boletus, and Oyster are my other favorites. Things to look for on mushrooms are whether the gills are attached to the stem; does the stem have a bulb at the bottom; color changes to the flesh when they are broken; smell and finally for the more advanced, spore prints.
Some of the edible mushrooms should not be ingested when alcohol is consumed.
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You're an apologist for Janet Napolitano, congratulations. Big Sis appreciates your support. For the rest of us, we'd like an explanation of the hollow-point bullets, at a minimum.