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WND EXCLUSIVE Palin: Washington buying bullets for US 'We're going to default eventually and that's why feds are stockpiling'

Published: 5 days ago

 

By Garth Kant

Imagine the worst-case scenario if the sequester goes through. The

market nosedives. The economy implodes. Empty shelves. Riots. The feds

hit the streets in force to restore order in a “national emergency.”

Sounds like something in a Third World country or Greece. It could never happen here, right? Think again, says Sarah Palin.

The former Alaska governor and Republican vice-presidential nominee

believes the federal government is “stockpiling bullets in case of civil

unrest.”

Palin says the feds are afraid of what might happen if the sequester goes into effect.

She writes on her Facebook page: “If we are going to wet our

proverbial pants over 0.3% in annual spending cuts when we’re running up

trillion dollar annual deficits, then we’re done. Put a fork in us.

We’re finished. We’re going to default eventually and that’s why the

feds are stockpiling bullets in case of civil unrest.”

The sequester will trigger $85 billion in immediate cuts to federal

funding and $1.2 trillion over 10 years unless lawmakers reach a deal by

Friday.

The prospect of civil unrest puts a chilling spin on an off-teleprompter remark then-candidate Barack Obama made in a Colorado campaign speech in July, 2008.

“We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the

national security objectives that we’ve set. We’ve got to have a

civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as

strong, just as well-funded,” said candidate Obama.

Palin’s warning echoes a WND report Feb. 17

citing radio host Mark Levin’s point that federal non-military agencies

have purchased enough ammunition recently not only to shoot every

American five times but also engage in a prolonged, domestic war.

Why do federal agencies need all that ammunition?

The government’s official explanation for the massive ammo buy is

that law enforcement agents in the respective agencies need the bullets

for “mandatory quarterly firearms qualifications and other training

sessions.”

The staggering number and lack of details in the official

explanation, however, has led to rampant speculation, including concerns

DHS is arming itself to fight off insurrection by Americans.

“To provide some perspective,” Levin noted, “experts estimate that at

the peak of the Iraq war American troops were firing around 5.5 million

rounds per month. At that rate, the [DHS] is armed now for a 24-year

Iraq war. A 24-year Iraq war!

“I’m going to tell you what I think is going on,” Levin offered. “I

don’t think domestic insurrection. Law enforcement and national security

agencies, they play out multiple scenarios. I’ll tell you what I think

they’re simulating: the collapse of our financial system, the collapse

of our society and the potential for widespread violence, looting,

killing in the streets, because that’s what happens when an economy

collapses.

“I suspect that just in case our fiscal situation, our monetary

situation, collapses, and following it the civil society collapses, that

is the rule of law, they want to be prepared,” Levin said. “I know why

the government’s arming up: It’s not because there’s going to be an

insurrection; it’s because our society is unraveling.”

As WND reported last August,

news that the Social Security Administration was set to purchase

174,000 rounds of hollow-point bullets for 41 locations across the

country followed word of major ammo buys by the DHS and the National

Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

A solicitation posted by the SSA on the FedBizOpps website asked for

contractors to supply 174,000 rounds of .357 Sig 125 grain bonded

jacketed hollow-point pistol ammunition.

An online ammunition retailer described the bullets as suitable “for

peak performance rivaling and sometimes surpassing handloads in many

guns,” noting that the ammo is “a great personal defense bullet.”

WND has been at the forefront of reporting growing federal police power across dozens of government agencies for more than a decade and a half.

  • In 1997, WND blew the lid off 60,000 federal agents enforcing over 3,000 criminal laws,

    a report that prompted Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America to remark,

    “Good grief, that’s a standing army. … It’s outrageous.”

  • Also in 1997, as part of a ongoing series on the militarization of the federal government, WND reported

    on the armed, “environment crime” cops employed by the Environmental

    Protection Agency and a federal law enforcement program that had trained

    325,000 prospective federal police since 1970.

  • WND also reported on

    thousands of armed officers in the Inspectors’ General office and a

    gun-drawn raid on a local flood control center to haul off 40 boxes of …

    paperwork.

  • WND further reported on a plan by then Delaware Sen. Joe Biden to hire hundreds of armed Hong Kong policemen into dozens of U.S. federal agencies to counter Asian organized crime in America.
  • In 1999, WND CEO Joseph Farah warned

    there were more than 80,000 armed federal law enforcement agents,

    constituting “the virtual standing army over which the founding fathers

    had

     

    nightmares.” Today, that number has nearly doubled.

  • Also in 1999 WND reported plans made for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, to use military and police forces to deal with Y2K.
  • In 2000, Farah discussed a Justice Department report

    on the growth of federal police agents under President Clinton,

    something Farah labeled “the biggest arms buildup in the history of the

     

    federal government – and it’s not taking place in the Defense Department.”

  • A 2001 report warned

    of a persistent campaign by the Department of the Interior, this time

    following 9/11, to gain police powers for its agents.

  • In 2008, WND reported on proposed rules to expand the military’s use inside U.S. borders

    to prevent “environmental damage” or respond to “special events” and to

    establish policies for “military support for civilian law enforcement.”

  • Most recently, WND reported

    that while local police have found themselves short of necessary

    ammunition, the federal government has been stockpiling billions of

    rounds for its non-military, non-FBI law enforcement officers.

Recently, other media outlets have begun to take notice of the alarming trend.

Andrew Malcolm wrote Feb. 8 for Investors.com:

“In a puzzling, unexplained development, the Obama administration has

been buying and storing vast amounts of ammunition in recent months,

with the Department of Homeland Security just placing another order for

an additional 21.6 million rounds.

“Several other agencies of the federal government also began buying

large quantities of bullets last year. The Social Security

Administration, for instance, not normally considered on the frontlines

of anything but dealing with seniors, explained that its purchase of

millions of rounds was for special agents’ required quarterly weapons

qualifications. They must be pretty poor shots.”

Another recent report questions the motives of the DHS.

On Jan. 4, Ryan Keller wrote at Examiner.com: “DHS has stockpiled

nearly 2 billion rounds of ammo. This is an unusually large amount for a

federal agency to be stockpiling. The agency has refused to give an

explanation for these purchases, going so far as to black out

information on another solicitation, which is illegal without

Congressional authorization or in response to national security issues.

“The typical response from the media has been that the rounds are for

target practice; however, hollow points are not used for target

shooting. Hollow points are too expensive and not designed for target

practice; instead, full metal jacket rounds are used for training.”

 

http://www.wnd.com/2013/02/palin-washington-buying-bullets-for-us/

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I guess I better get busy increasing the size of my loads. No more "mouse farts"!

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I got a shotgun a rifle and 2 six guns 2 lever guns and a buffalo gun a crapload of reloading components and 2 4wheel drives and a country boy can survive.

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Do not forget your aluminum hats. ^_^

I personally prefer Reynold's Aluminium Foil. Easily shaped into a Chapeau Bras, or other military style hats, and perfect for wrapping electronic gear to protect them from an electronic magnetic pulse (EMP). Get plenty before the economic collapse.... :D

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