The Department of Homeland Security Bought How Much Ammunition?
The Department of Homeland Security is there to protect us. Right? That sounds right, I mean even the name “homeland security” makes me feel fuzzy and safe inside. Something odd however, is that the Department of Homeland security has been buying ammo. A few bullets for our “agents of justice”? Why not? However I’m not talking about a few hundred boxes of ammo, I’m talking about 400 MILLION HOLLOW POINT BULLETS!
Reported here:
http://www.infowars.com/homeland-security-buys-enough-ammo-for-a-7-year-war-against-the-american-people/
The first Press Release from marketwatch.com:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/atk-secures-40-caliber-ammunition-contract-with-department-of-homeland-security-us-immigration-and-customs-enforcement-dhs-ice-2012-03-12
Let’s take a look at this story to decide if there is any cause for alarm. The first thing I would mention is that this is Big Sister, or the Department of Homeland Security. The first attempt to explain away the story, is that all the ammunition is for target practice. They are NOT the military, and it’s rare that anyone from the organization should have to pull their firearm in the first place. Their personnel do not need to target practice regularly and shouldn’t be overly trained for something they may never do in their lives.
The next problem with the target practice theory is that these are hollow point bullets. Hollow points are made to penetrate and expand. If you aren’t familiar with them check out the following wiki link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow-point_bullet
These bullets expand and are meant to cause the most amount of damage, no one uses hollow points for target practice. They are more expensive and it would be ridiculous to waste more money on ammunition which is inefficient for target practice. Most anyone will tell you they use only fully jacket ammunition for target shooting.
The next plausible theory, is that the ammunitionwould be used for combat or internationally across borders. After all, aren’t they the ones protecting us from our “illegal immigrant problem”?
http://www.dhs.gov/files/bordersecurity.shtm
This might be valid except that the UN does not allow hollow point bullets in international combat or military operations, they just don’t. Even law enforcement in America does not use hollow points.
“Illegal arms for combat include poison weapons and expanding hollow point bullets in armed conflict. Even lawful weapons may require some restrictions on their use in particular circumstances to increase compliance with the LOAC.”
There is no valid reason for this ammunition purchase. They are hollow point bullets meant to expand and cause damage. They rip through your body and often do not come out of the other side. These bullets will mushroom and tear through organs, and break bones. We are not firing 400 million rounds into illegal immigrants anytime soon, and the DHS will not be suiting up and landing in Afghanistan in the near future either. These kinds of expanding bullets are not allowed in combat internationally, so where do YOU think they will be used?
This order for ammunition comes at a time, when new legislation and laws that take away your freedom are put into effect every few months, and more are proposed weekly. You know what the rounds are not able to be used for, so what are they planning to do with 400 million rounds of .40 hollow point ammunition? They are for us. Wake up and smell the smoke, a fire is burning. As we are slowly being poisoned via our water sources, vaccines, and medications. As we are slowly being sedated and dumbed down by the fluoride, mercury, and declining education system. As they ban our guns and ban our freedom of speech, as they brainwash our children.
AS ALL OF THIS HAPPENS WE CANNOT STAND IDLY BY! DO NOT LET THE GOVERNMENT BODIES SUCH AS BIG SISTER PULL THE WOOL OVER YOUR EYES. ASK QUESTIONS! WHY DO YOU NEED 400 MILLION ROUNDS OF HOLLOW POINT AMMUNITION?!
Wake up, be free.
-Matthew Pizgatti
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