Why Does The USDA Need Submachine Guns?

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The page posted below straight from the USDA web sight should be a huge red flag on top  of all the other signs of impending chaos. It seems now the USDA wants to be sure its members are armed to the teeth. Does everyone remember that the department of “Homeland Security” recently purchased TWO BILLION hollow point bullets?

DHS Bullets

Shouldn’t this be an enormous red flag? Now it seems all non military federal agencies are going after the guns in which the ammunition can be used. The noose is being tightened around our necks, the time to wake up is now.

Dane Wigington
geoengineeringwatch.org

USDA Firearms

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Added: May 07, 2014 2:03 pm

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Inspector General, located in Washington, DC, pursuant to the authority of FAR Part 13, has a requirement for the commerical acquisition of submachine guns, .40 Cal. S&W, ambidextrous safety, semi-automatic or 2 shot burts trigger group, Tritium night sights for front and rear, rails for attachment of flashlight (front under fore grip) and scope (top rear), stock-collapsilbe or folding, magazine – 30 rd. capacity, sling, light weight, and oversized trigger guard for gloved operation.  NO SOLICITATION DOCUMENT EXISTS.  All responsible and/or interested sources may submit their company name, point of contact, and telephone.  If received timely, shall be considered by the agency for contact to determine weapon suitability.

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1400 Independence Ave., SW, Room 40-E J.L. Whitten Fed Bldg
Washington, District of Columbia 20250

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USDA, Office of Inspector General – Investigations
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, District of Columbia 20250
United States

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Linda F. Josey, Chief, Procurement Management Branch
linda.josey@oig.usda.gov
Phone: 2027208337

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Desiree Clayton, Contracting Officer
desiree.clayton@oig.usda.gov
Phone: 202-720-5931
Fax: 202-690-1282

8 Responses to Why Does The USDA Need Submachine Guns?

  1. barbara riddle says:

    I FEEL LIKIE I AM LIVING THE ORWELL SAGA
    I WILL GO TO MY GRAVE FIGHTING THIS NIGHTMARE
    I ALSO PRAY ALOT.

  2. Bella_Fantasia says:

    Clearly, TPTB fear us and are ready to kill us if we protest. Occupy was crushed, and Cecily McMillan was jailed for reacting normally to a sexual assault by a plain clothes police thug. I guess they’re worried we will reject their toxic GMO food, which we already have. They keep pushing it anyway. What happens when the bees die, and we have food riots? Anyone who will wield a machine gun against their hungry neighbors has lost his way, and that may be our only hope. Mass defection from “security forces”. Let’s hope for the best, but collapse won’t be pretty. At least the so-called geoengineering will stop at last.

  3. Sherry Taylor says:

    trust..figure out how to revive that

  4. sherry taylor says:

    hmm develop trust..the basic issue by telling the truth

  5. sherry taylor says:

    panic I’d say is going on.
    Trust..that thing written on the money..is not evident

  6. sherry taylor says:

    there is some good stuff going on in the sustainability movement..see Arizona.
    There is such a thing as squatters rights..all over the world and it benefits landlords to have someone care-taking the land too. Plus it’s better for the country to not have all the people in one place..since people are a countries best resource..ie they “produce” things…bring value to things.
    Historically some things have been subsidized..it is always the case that people will not give up power willingly..and having free..or subsidized anything..grazing..money to grow corn cut down or off needs the will of the people to be engaged.

  7. horsegirl says:

    Pardon a pretty much duplicate comment from a thread on your FB page, Dane, but we really need to stop and consider what this country is about:

    Is the US communist already? The BLM, which used to be the land office (parcelling out land to folks) holds 1/8 of the US land mass. The Forest Service holds another 1/8 (not to be confused with the Park Service, who manage all the pristine bits). State govts own a fantastic amount of land. Looks like about 1/3 of the US land mass is in fed hands – uninhabited by humans. They try to say it’s not arable land, but why are Bundy’s cattle sleek and fat? In 1946 they basically stopped selling land to individuals. “Congress recognized the value of the remaining public lands by declaring that these lands would remain in public ownership. Congress used the term “multiple use” management, defined as “management of the public lands and their various resource values so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the present and future needs of the American people.” Now someone tell me – in these times of mass homelessness – 1) how all that wealth and land puts a bite in anyone’s mouth or a penny in their pocket, and 2) how is this “public lands” policy one iota different than communism?

  8. Helen Larsen says:

    I feel heart broken about what is going on in America. I am so pleased I dont live there I must admit. Am begining to think Russia is slightly better. What on Earth is going on over there.

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