Gene's Footnotes

I have never been impressed by the messenger and always inspect the message, which I now understand is not the norm. People prefer to filter out discordant information. As such, I am frequently confronted with, "Where did you hear that...." Well, here you go. If you want an email version, send me an email.

August 15, 2012

U.S. Civilian Government: 1.2 billion bullets

National Weather Service issued a solicitation for 46,000 rounds of hollow point bullets with a response date of August 21. 2012.

16,000 rounds of .40 S&W jacketed hollow point (JHP) bullets, noted for their strength, to be delivered to locations in Ellsworth, Maine, and New Bedford, Mass.
6,000 rounds of S&W JHP will be sent to Wall, New Jersey, with another 24,000 rounds of the same bullets heading to the weather station in St. Petersburg, Florida.
500 paper targets to be delivered to the same locations in Maine, Massachusetts and New Jersey.  (A little practice for using 46,000 homicides)

Department of Homeland Security: issued a solicitation for the purchase of 
750 million rounds of different types of ammo in a separate solicitation that also expires on August 20, including 357 mag rounds that are able to penetrate walls. This ends August 20, 2012.

In March of 2012, DHS purchased 450 million rounds of .40-caliber hollow point bullets



The DHS recently put out an order for riot gear in preparation for the upcoming DNC, RNC and presidential inauguration. The U.S. Army is also busy buying similar equipment.

The DHS also recently purchased a number of bullet-proof checkpoint booths that include ‘stop and go’ lights.

As the Business Insider notes, hollow point bullets have been “illegal in international warfare since 1899.” They are designed for one thing, to tear apart the internal organs.  

The above numbers, certainly  not the entire story, shows the CIVILIAN government purchased an amount of bullets totalling: 

1,240,000,000

That is more than 4  bullets for EVERY AMERICAN INCLUDING BABIES.

It is a good time to remember both parties voted last year to permit the U.S. Army to act within our borders and to eliminate habeas corpus.  Some more bullets, as well as heavy ordinance.  Hell, if the army can act, why not the air force? 

Catching on?  

Send this to any police or military people you know. They are about to be used against us based upon a false pretext.


AND NOW FOR THE BIDEN CORRECTION:
 
The Washington Post now reports, via a statement from NOAA spokesman Scott Smullen, that the original solicitation contained a “clerical error” and that the “solicitation for ammunition and targets for the NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement mistakenly identified NOAA’s National Weather Service as the requesting office.”

This makes sense as the Fisheries office has much more need for hollow point bullets than the weather guys. Ever been attacked by 10,000 sharks?

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