🤔Hmmmm !! Why would the IRS and other Government Agencies be Buying so many Guns and so much Ammo ???🤔
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My working theory on this, is that they're EXPECTING a revolt. We expected 2022 to be a 'hot' year, right? Not to datefag at all, but many are thinking this year is the year Trump drops the MOAB.
If it wakes up enough people to the level of anger we're at with the illegitimate government, then what will happen? They will get marched on, at LEAST. Imagine if the entire country found out the IRS has been ILLEGALLY taking their money, and punishing underpayment, for DECADES? For some longer than they've even been alive? There will be a lot of weaselly bureaucrats in significant danger.
The IRS Criminal Investigation agents are armed and considered law enforcement. There's around 3230 special agents. 700,000 rounds / 3230 agents = 216.718 rounds per agent.
If they do have to hold out against millions of citizens uprising against the injustice of the tax code they won't be doing it long, and the won't be doing it with the benefit of a whole lot practice, either.
IMO, the thing to be freaking out over isn't the 700,000 rounds the IRS bought, but rather WTF do they need 3230 special agents for? Why aren't they cooperating with other agencies who have core competencies that include gunfights? Why can't we bust that number down to like 500 and have them buddy up with a US Marshal or local PD to do the takedowns? Especially since the local PD is probably rocking barely used military surplus hardware?
Expect? They are engineering it themselves if they can. They want and need revolt.
The IRS one might not actually be as nefarious as it seems. Drug busts, due to the money involved, require IRS agents on hand. Said IRS agents are required to have a gun, which likely means they need to be trained. I wonder if money laundering and other forms of trafficking that deal with money also require IRS agents. If so, I could see the white hats bringing along some newly trained IRS agents while they're busting the cabal with their human trafficking and money laundering.
Obviously I could be wrong, but it seems like arming a bunch of IRS agents for any other reason is just weird. Maybe I'm just feeling the good vibes and hoping for more.
Not nefarious? Give me a break.
"Gimme your mothaf-ckin books from the last five years, mothaf-cka."
Lots of wide open, barren desert where I live. An IRS agent could easily get lost...
Check out this report from 2016. https://www.openthebooks.com/the-militarization-of-america--open-the-books-oversight-report/
Federal agencies that have no obvious needs for guns, or at least for very many guns, have been buying up shocking amounts of ammo for years. I suspect at least some of that ammo disappears into other areas of the government and/or to contractors as part of "black budget" arrangements.
It's a continuation of Obama's failed agenda on grabbing guns. What he did was say "well, I can't grab there guns but I sure as fuck can buy up all the ammo that's produced", and that's what he did. He ordered every 3 letter agency including the FDA and CDC to put in orders for billions of rounds of all ammo types to starve the market. 9mm, 7.62, 556, were all a unicorn fart for about 2 years and if you could get some the prices were x100 times when they costs before. Then he said "oh...and no more foreign ammo will be allowed to be imported into the US as well. The ammo manufactures are all about $$$ and will fill those Federal orders before they fill the civilian market orders.
Absolutely correct. Also do you remember during the O's admin banks were given guns and ammo and no one knew why. So people started guessing there would be a run on the banks and the banks could protect themselves. Around that time too banks started removing their glass fronts and filled with brick walls.
Yup! This is not about some pencil pusher in the FDA sporting and M4 and trying to shoot people, it's all about starving the market of ammo. Wonder where they're storing all that good ammo? Might be nice to know for future reference.