Posted on 02/01/2013 10:56:33 AM PST by Perseverando
I can't imagine this article has languished since January 4th without someone posting it on FR for discussion.
Anyway, I would appreciate any input on this story. I could not spot any previous articles on FR referencing information in this article.
Also if you have time and feel like doing some internet research, there seems to be some very "mysterious goings on" regarding everything about this contract, Evian Group, its officers, etc., etc., etc.
My question is what contingency plan is driving these purchases? The number of rounds being purchased is driven by some anticipated need that leads to a bureaucratic decision.
see also:
August 28, 2012
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History of DHS Ammunition Purchases
By James Smith
August 28, 2012. This article is to outline purchases by the Department of Human resources since August 2002, a ten year span...
link:
http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q32012/history-of-dhs-ammunition-purchases517/
I’ll bet the author screwed up and “DHS” is really Department of Homeland Security” (aka, the Interior Ministry) instead of Human resources.
Evain backwords is naive. Hmmm??????
Must have: Ammo, toilet paper.
No, look again. It’s “niave.”
LOTS of toilet paper. And paper towels.
Also, that’s not a hollow point in the image.
“These aren’t the droids you’re looking for...”
Ping.
The article is a little confusing. It states Federal Ammo and then talks about this Evian outfit possibly being the manufacturer. Must be some sort of a shell corporation.
21 cents a round for 40 cal. hollow point ammo does not sound like a legit price.
This keeps coming up, I will try to put it to rest. Just one example: the Border Patrol has over 21,000 agents. Each agent is required to qualify each quarter with their duty carry firearm. The qualification course is 72 rounds. In addition each agent is given 150 rounds of practice ammo each quarter.
That is just the BP there is also CBP officers, ICE, protective service and a hole host of others.
It sounds like a lot of ammo but they burn through it quickly. Next year they will put out an RFP for more just like every year. This really is a non issue.
Yep, noticed that too. There’s a lot of information left out or unclear in this month old article.
For example, how come no one has found any new pertinent information on this contract? No updates? Now that’s suspicious.
Note the contract is only for 200K, not 200 million or some other massive amount. But it is a nice little contract to help “spread the wealth around.”
They’re just making sure they have enough ammo to supply their buyers in Operation Fast and Furious.
To me, it’s not the amount, it’s the company they are purchasing it from. Formed in December 2012??? And now they can supply this much ammo? And Las Vegas? Tin foil time.
Sneaky govt. Stealth hollow points disguised as fmjfn. Thank goodness it isn’t one of those evil “high power” .223’s used in “black” machineguns huh?
Molon labe.
A LEO recently told me that hollow points are not used in target practice because they are way too expensive for that.
Why did the DHS purchase 1.8 billion rounds of .40 cal hollow point rounds?
If everyone would ask their rep this question it would at least let them know that we know and that we expect answers.
Why aren’t our loyal conservative radio talk show hosts harping on this issue every day until this is addressed by investigative committees and highlighted in the news? If the radio conservatives are too scared to mention it on the air then we are screwed.
Don’t wait for the investigative journalists to say anything about it. They get paid by the same fabian communist globalists cadre who ordered the purchase of these rounds.
Correction: 1.6 billion + 200 thousand.
They are not for target practice for the reason I stated above.
“Hollow-Point”ammunition is banned by The Geneva Conventions for use against ENEMY combatants,but I guess they are alright to use against Law-Abiding Americans who just might want to take their country back?????????????????????
(Sorry, I couldn't resist including this pic after seeing your comment.)
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