Posted on 02/09/2013 10:02:29 AM PST by Starman417
It means people on our side need as much Thorazine as the liberals did when they were screaming about these things during the Bush administration.
The ammunition orders for example, isnt as much as people are making it out to be. If you get into the details, what has changed is they are making five year contracts versus yearly contracts. Ammunition orders under the Bush administration were around 230 million rounds per year so the increase isnt that much. (also note, many of the billions stories make it appear they are actually getting that much delivered, which isnt true, they are simply contracting a negotiated price for up to a certain amount for a period of time).
What has changed, however, is going to half-decade contracts at one time. This has created bottlenecks in the system that has impacted supply and is in part, causing the shortages you are seeing now.
Folks have opinions about government tyrany, but reality is that one guy can tie up thousands of men and millions of dollars in resources.
Multiply by 100,000.
/johnny
It means we need to think. We need to adapt. Keep an eye on what is going on. The government’s tactics are being telegraphed. CWII cannot be fought on the government’s terms.
Why do they need so much ammo?
It means hunker down. Lock and load. MOLON LABE.
After Sandy Hook, civilians went nuts buying ammo.. Good thing the gov't made most of their massive ammo purchases right before Sandy Hook. Hmmmmm, almost as if they knew Sandy Hook was going to happen!
First, they aren’t actually being delivered that much ammo, they are contracts to lock in the price for ‘up to’ that much. We don’t know how much they are actually buying within that contract.
Second, they have needed ‘that much’ for a long time, at least since 2001 they have been purchasing at least 230 million rounds per year. (and if you do the numbers, you’ll see the current half-decade contracts versus annual then are about the same total amounts).
Homeland Security is the umbrella that covers agencies like ICE, Border Patrols, Customs, FBI, etc. All of those agencies burn millions upon millions of millions of rounds at practice ranges alone. Who knows how many are also being stockpiled anticipating future shortages, etc.
My point is that people are making a big deal out of something that isn’t that much out of the norm. The libs screamed about Bush using these on them when he was President, now the roles are switched. This is a usual storyline that switches players as the PTBs switch.
Most helicopters can be put out of action by small caliber weapons such as 7.62 or 5.56. Military helicopters have some armor but mostly to protect the pilots and crew.
I think this may be one of the reasons why they switched from annual contract purchases to contracting for a half-decade instead. Create a supply bottleneck.
Good points but it doesn’t really explain it all away, particularly the military exercises.
Without touching the Military, we could cut 50% of the Federal staffs and not miss a thing (we might even likely gain Freedom from interference with We The People).
“Good points but it doesnt really explain it all away, particularly the military exercises.”
We’ve had more than the usual low-level flyovers here around Richmond, VA. Mostly choppers. It’s both annoying and suspicious.
The military exercises aren’t that unusual either. If you look up archive news stories for ‘operation urban warrior’ you will see these type of exercises taking place pretty regularly from the mid 90s through now. It is practice moving through urban areas that they can’t get on the practice range. I believe these really picked up after the Black Hawk Down incident when we saw a big gap in urban warfare knowledge.
What does it all mean? Probably a half dozen more threads on the subject this month.
“Department of Homeland Security just placing another order for an additional 21.6 million rounds.”
The lucky thing is that it is being purchased by one of the most incompetent of all the incompetent Federal agencies.
It will only be a matter of months before they can’t find it, can’t account for it, and can’t explain it (and I’ll be buying some choice ammo at the local flea market.)
Reminds me of the whole DC sniper incident. Two idiots with a rifle brought havoc on that whole region. Now imagine sane people armed with high caliber rifles that can really reach out and touch someone. Oh, and those rifles rarely hold more than five rounds, but they are a very effective five rounds.
Who knows, maybe they are planning for another civil war.
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