47 thoughts on “Department Of Homeland Security Set To Purchase 1.6 Billion Rounds Of Ammunition

  1. ThoughtCrime7

    Hollow point bullets were outlawed by the Geneva Convention. 1.6 billions rounds + for domestic use? Not to mention all the tanks tanks and drones. They bought enough weaponry to wage a twenty-year war on US citizens, while they push to disarm US citizens. You don’t have to be conspiracy theorist to see history repeating.

  2. jscott2700

    Isn’t the intial denial of the purchase, the labeling of anyone who noticed the truth from the published purchase orders as “conspiracy theorists” and the subsequent admittance of it with the incredibly stupid explanation that it’s a bulk buy – all the reason in the world to question it and call it “dubious”? How much more mendacity and denial will we not question? And to have the Faux News news-babe play devils advocate for an agency that has been lying for years is sickening.

  3. ApfelDerZwiet

    Makes sense. Once martial law is declared, congress won’t be around to authorize the yearly budget. It’s just DHS being prudent. Nothing to see here. Move along.

  4. ApfelDerZwiet

    That’s because Cass Sunstein was Barrack Obama’s “communicatiions czar”. He wrote papers on these types of mind fucking operations. Luke Rudowski caught up to him and asked him about his papers he wrote as a professor. Then he resigned.
    Cass is a modern day Hermann Goering and a sniveling pansy to boot.
    /watch?v=4OIiOztc52g

  5. jnrockwall

    I think they are up; to something, not sure what, but it’s odd the Govt decided to wait for an ammunition shortage to start buying everything up. Granted this is all .40 cal ammo, but it still soaks up resources. Primers, powder, lead, brass… The real concern is the purchase of 2700 MRAPs for police use. These are vehicles used in the war and have no business in the hands of the police.

  6. Robert Pavelea

    That’s what I was thinking while I was watching her. God, her seriousness and “professionalism” scare me. I’m not a fan of business at all.

  7. evisceratednation

    Why is this a big deal? Because the DHS is buying billions of bullets at a time where the powers that be are trying to take away our gun rights.

  8. peelingtacoma

    First they ignore it, then (now) they spin it using corporate-owned talking heads to build the “crazy” theory against anyone asking questions. Stay tuned… The truth is locked & loaded.

  9. Michael L. Agee

    How does the government keep the supply low on a product you do not want your citizens to buy. Buy the ammunition up with the peoples money.

    A gun can’t fire with out Ammunition, effectlively springboarding the government to their goal of Gun control with this strategy

  10. Rad Monkey

    Why can’t she say “speculation” instead of “conspiracy theories”? There’s a strong negative connotation associated with the phrase “conspiracy theory”. It’s just speculation. Most of the time it’s reasonable speculation.

  11. fernloft

    Bullshit. It’s to save money? Hollow points are more expensive and banned for use in war. Top that off with the fact they suck for target training. Those bastards are LYING.

  12. rcawdor57

    Seems pretty obvious to me….let’s see, over 2700 MRAP vehicles, about 3 billion total in ammo on order, over 7,000 PDW’s (Personal Defense Weapons which are full auto assault weapons), over 30,000 drones to be used in the U.S., FEMA Corp graduating classes of the new “Brown Shirt” troops and on and on. The government is preparing for war against the American People.

  13. Sco3eb

    Amen bro. They do that to make all of us who want legit answers by asking legit QUESTIONS that these other pussy journalists wont, seem crazy.

  14. chad brown

    Making it harder for the average Joe to get his hands on some ammo is probably not part of their plan, but they sure aint bitching about it!

  15. iPARASITExEVEi

    It would be hard to swallow enough buying that many typical bullets, but why hollow points? That’s fishy even to people who completely trust the government.

  16. soulstormyweather

    Love how Megyn has to throw out the ‘conthpeewhuhthee theewitht’ bs, yet i find it funny she is mentioning the same exact ’24 year Iraq war’ mathematical tally and other things, that Infowars.com posted and broke down, and who broke all these ammo purchases before anyone else did. You’re such a joke, Megyn, and all the rest of you MSM whores and bootlicking suck-ups.

  17. Junior Abreut

    i am not trying to make an excuse for them. but aren’t they doing the same thing were doing? there’s an ammo shortage so they are trying to get as much ammo as they can just like we go wait at a line in walmart at 3 in the morning to buy ammo?? i mean it makes sense . the reason they can buy so much well is because there a multibillion dollar company. just like if your yall were millionairess you would probably have millions of rounds of ammunition as well??

  18. Sabrina Couch

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  19. Redroad999

    They say it’s to save money, they say it’s for training. Hollow points cost a lot more than full metal jacketed normal range ammo. People don’t shoot hollow points at the range, they use hollow points for self-defense ammo. This together with the armored vehicles, the weapons they are stock piling, and the coming of the drones all the while they are starting to limit or take our firearms is a little more than fishy to me. I’d say it looks like they are preparing for war.

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