Posted on 06/21/2020 9:07:14 AM PDT by rktman
The SBA loaded up their arsenals with Glock pistols. The Fish folks spent approximately $410,000 on their Glocks and rifles and modified their Glocks with silencers.
The Department of Health and Human Services was outfitted with sophisticated weaponry normally carried by Special Forces, stored at an undisclosed location.
Others include:
Department of Energy: approximately $50,000 worth of M-16 fully automatic rifles
General Services Administration: approximately $16,000 in shotguns and Glocks
Bureau of Reclamations: approximately $697,000 for firearms and ammunition
EPA: almost $70,000 for ammunition
Smithsonian: approximately $42,500 for ammunition
Social Security: approximately $61,000 for ammunition
$426,268 on hollow-point bullets, including orders from the Forest Service, National Park Service, Office of Inspector General, Bureau of Fiscal Service, as well as Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Marshals, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The latter three, sure, but the Forest Service, National Park Service, and Inspector General's Office?
Bureau of Engraving and printing: approximately $100,000 on firearms
U.S. Mint: almost $180,000 for ammunition
Bureau of Fiscal Services: approximately $672,000 on ammunition and firearms
Department of Agriculture: $1.1 million for weapons and ammunition
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I've seen the way these people take advantage of a shared supply room at a joint incident command post. IMO, lots of the ammunition was purchased because federal employees knew that government contracts can muscle WalMart out of the way, so they'd be able to use agency purchasing to get the ammo that everyone else was struggling to purchase. IOW, most of that "training" ammo was acquired to make sure that feds had what they needed for *personal* use, if needed.
As for the firearm purchases, DOE uses (real) assault rifles for nuke plant security, so I see no problems there. As for the rest, RKIs should be able to divide out the items and funding amounts and figure out how many firearms we're talking about. It doesn't seem like all that many, at first glance.
...they are now in the hands of the Left.
What isnt?
They are incredibly well-organized and funded. We are a still a rabble...a very large, well-armed rabble, but a rabble nonetheless. We have an immense amount of ground to make up.
Rock ‘N Roll!
My guess is that Antifa and BLM currently have them.
That’s right and their CEO’s have no loyalty to the United States.
I agree. And I’d bet some are in the hands of the domestic Drug Cartels.
"Where" isn't the biggest problem... "Who" is the biggest problem...
That ammo and armaments are firmly in the control of Soros and obunghole...
Whichever way the election goes, we'll all see them being used everywhere to remove the MAGA stain from history...
Takes a fair sized warehouse to hold this stash.
“You are an old man who thinks in terms of nations and peoples. There are no nations. There are no peoples. There are no Russians. There are no Arabs. There are no third worlds. There is no West. There is only one holistic system of systems, one vast and immane, interwoven, interacting, multivariate, multinational dominion of dollars. Petro-dollars, electro-dollars, multi-dollars, reichmarks, rins, rubles, pounds, and shekels.” - Arthur Jensen (Network)
There was this boating accident...
Where are all the guns and ammo purchased under Obama?
Arming his civilian security force, just as strong and well armed as the military.
The Kenyan told us what he was doing, fundamentally transforming America.
And the GOP helped.
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I’m saving that quote. thx
I want to thank the Obama government for buying my guns and ammo with my tax dollars, and storing them for me.
All they have to do is let me know where they are stored. I’ll be happy to drop by and pick them up!
Evil people always support each other; that is their chief strength. - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn>>>>>>>>>>>>>
That’s a fact!
BINGO!
I’d say they stashed in thousands of places and ready to be put to use when the cells are activated.
not when you line up folks in front of a wall or trench.
which is what they all envisioned doing to folks like us.
I’ve been out of the Army for over fifty years now, when we had full auto rifles. Today’s M-16 (AR-15 to the civilian) can only fire single shots or 3-round bursts. I haven’t read anything about this change but I have to think it’s saving a lot of money.
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