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Homeland Security buying Millions of Rounds of High-Power Ammo. NOAA Mets Arming with Hollow-Point Bullets!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 8084990:MV8xOTU3MjE2XzMyODIxMDk0XzVBQTkzQ0JE] Doorbert the total is 800,000,000 rounds for all agencys and climbing. Lets go back to Sherlock Holmes. This is too much ammo to fight a civil war. Twice as much and they are still buying. What does that tell you? Everyone is missing a serious part of this puzzle and the gub has tipped their cards in plain sight. They are stocking up a decade in advance. Think people. Why stock a decade of ammo? . . . . . . . . . . . . . Answer: They dont expect trade to recover and raw materials to be transported, or dead production facilities to be back in operation for [u]ten years[/u]. Mystery solved. whatever is going down involves the Sun or some other EMP or destruction of trade. now give me my: :clappa: [/quote]
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The Department of Homeland Security is rushing to finish the acquisition of 750 million rounds of high-power ammunition that has already raised many eyebrows.
In one week, the DHS should start expecting an arsenal that will make some armies jealous.
The DHS has updated a solicitation originally posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website earlier this year, now answering questions from prospective contractors about an inquiry the agency published back in April.
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