Posted on 03/04/2013 7:20:52 AM PST by Texas Eagle
The Buildup Continues: Dept. of Homeland Security Purchases 2,700 MRAPs (Mine Resistant Armor Protected Vehicles) For Domestic Use Posted on March 4, 2013 by sundance Some may ignore But we ask the same questions again, and again. Why do they need these? This is beyond Creepy Who is the DHS going to war against?
The Federal Government ordered almost 2 billion rounds of ammunition. They ordered targets looking like average armed citizens. They are conducting military style exercises in urban areas. North Carolina police say they are practicing for martial law.
Now this
Via Modern Survival Blog - The Department of Homeland Security (through the U.S. Army Forces Command) recently retrofitted 2,717 of these Mine Resistant Protected vehicles for service on the streets of the United States.
I don’t see any federal agent as being different from a soldier. When the founding fathers got this experiment started there were no federal gestapo swat teams.
In Waco they supposedly used federal agents to operate the tanks. They had trained at Ft. Hood. That looks like the army to me. And most conservatives said “Koresh had it coming” after taking the feds word for everything. The people sat back and said nothing. Now they’re coming for us all.
How about no more hesitation shooting targets which depict members of Congress in session, TV News anchors on the set, Judges on the bench, Hollywood celebs on the red carpet or clutching their Oscars as non-traditional threats”?
Maybe those will generate a real outcry from the MSM.
This is insanity!
Another blog reported that the DHS bought one million sharks with lasers on their heads! Run for your lives!!!
Ha Ha...Banned...Another fool bites the dust...
I think they made that act illegal/punishable...
But when you go, lemme know, I’ll give you a hand...;-)
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