U.S. Feds stocking up on Homeland Ammo

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The U.S. government is loading up on pistol ammo for the home front, expecting the defenders of individual liberties to become a problem it looks like .... here is the link and the article

http://www.infowars.com/dhs-purchases-21-6-million-more-rounds-of-ammunition/

DHS Purchases 21.6 Million More Rounds of Ammunition

Federal agency has now acquired enough bullets to wage 30 year war
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
February 7, 2013
The Department of Homeland Security is set to purchase a further 21.6 million rounds of ammunition to add to the 1.6 billion bullets it has already obtained over the course of the last 10 months alone, figures which have stoked concerns that the federal agency is preparing for civil unrest.

A solicitation posted yesterday on the Fed Bid website details how the bullets are required for the DHS Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia, New Mexico.
The solicitation asks for 10 million pistol cartridge .40 caliber 165 Grain, jacketed Hollow point bullets (100 quantities of 100,000 rounds) and 10 million 9mm 115 grain jacketed hollow point bullets (100 quantities of 100,000 rounds).
The document also lists a requirement for 1.6 million pistol cartridge 9mm ball bullets (40 quantities of 40,000 rounds).
An approximation of how many rounds of ammunition the DHS has now secured over the last 10 months stands at around 1.625 billion. In March 2012, ATK announced that they had agreed to provide the DHS with a maximum of 450 million bullets over four years, a story that prompted questions about why the feds were buying ammunition in such large quantities.
To put that in perspective, during the height of active battle operations in Iraq, US soldiers used 5.5 million rounds of ammunition a month. Extrapolating the figures, the DHS has purchased enough bullets over the last 10 months to wage a full scale war for almost 30 years.
Such massive quantities of ammo purchases have stoked fears that the agency is preparing for some kind of domestic unrest. In 2011, Department of Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement to prepare for a mass influx of immigrants into the United States, calling for the plan to deal with the “shelter” and “processing” of large numbers of people.
The federal agency’s primary concern is now centered around thwarting “homegrown terrorism,” but information produced and used by the DHS to train its personnel routinely equates conservative political ideology with domestic extremism.
A study funded by the Department of Homeland Security that was leaked last year characterizes Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority,” and “reverent of individual liberty” as “extreme right-wing” terrorists.
In August 2012, the DHS censored information relating to the amount of bullets purchased by the federal agency on behalf of Immigration & Customs Enforcement, citing an “unusual and compelling urgency” to acquire the bullets, noting that there is a shortage of bullets which is threatening a situation that could cause “substantial safety issues for the government” should law enforcement officials not be adequately armed.
As we highlighted last month, the DHS’ previous ammunition solicitation was awarded to Evian Group, an organization that was formed just five days before the announcement of the solicitation and appeared to be little more than a front organization since it didn’t have a genuine physical address, a website, or even a phone number.
While Americans are being browbeaten with rhetoric about the necessity to give up semi-automatic firearms in the name of preventing school shootings, the federal government is arming itself to the teeth with both ammunition and guns. Last September, the DHS purchased no less than 7,000 fully automatic assault rifles, labeling them “Personal Defense Weapons.”
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.
 
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Why the Federal government is heavily arming it's own agency (that never existed before 9/11 and would have been completely incapable of stopping those attacks if it did) instead of it's standing military and local jurisdiction police agencies is VERY disconcerting.
 
IBTL

Why the Federal government is heavily arming it's own agency (that never existed before 9/11 and would have been completely incapable of stopping those attacks if it did) instead of it's standing military and local jurisdiction police agencies is VERY disconcerting.

I suspect it is because the military and the standing police agencies are already heavily armed... logic
 
Not a quack, nor a conspiracy theory guy, but any change in pattern this significant makes one wonder. also most of the current gun buying in the U.S. is driven because of the current governments actions and beliefs. Interesting to observe to say the least. Also another reason to believe pistol ammo will be tougher to come by as 'new' customers are buying large quantities.
 
their purchase of bullets is no secret.... what is their justification for the large purchase .... especially in a economic depression

will aliens be landing from mars and attacking
 
Canadian in America here!

Ammo is becoming very hard to get. Wal-Mart, Bass Pro, Academy Sports are all living from shipment to shipment and rationing what ammo they get. Anywhere from 5 to 1 box(s) per customer. Most online retailers are out of stock or have jacked up their prices (and are limiting sales, 10 boxes appears to be the norm) and are running 2-6 weeks in delays. Reloading products are becoming scarce as well (small pistol primers are nonexistent). There are NO black gun in gun shops (or the prices are horrendous). Hi-cap mags are not available. 22 LR is gone too :(

So how are the stocks fairing in the great white north?


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It should be pointed out that the Department of Homeland Security (which encompasses a broad range of Federal agencies) has 500 000 employees, so that contract for 1.6B rounds works out to just over 3 000 per person to be delivered over a multi year contract.

That's a lot of ammo in total, but doesn't sound like they'd be waging a "30 year war" unless they expend about 100 rounds a year, which is barely enough to annually qualify with one's rifle. One might question the increasing militarization of American policing and law enforcement overall, but this purchase is hardly what Info Wars makes it out to be.

A further complicating factor in the US is that goverment contracts are always filled at the beginning of the year, which unfortunately coincided with the rush on ammo, so it will be a while before the factories can focus their energies on catching up to public demand.

The ammo situation up here is nothing like the US, but I expect that we'll have shortages in a couple months extending until some time after things calm down in the US, so we might feel this into 2014. With a bit of top up of my regular stocks I've gathered 90% of what I think I'll need for the next two years and then some, but nothing was outlandishly priced and there's been time to sleep on any decision to purchase ammo and mags. We've still got good priced Norc .223 and .308, but with the shortages in the States encouraging more Canadians to stock up, I'm not sure that the Chinese supply (much of it old production) will last through the drought.
 
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