Sunday, November 3, 2013

Asked Like a 2 yr old... Why ?

As a dad, sometimes the most difficult question to answer from a 2 year old is... "Why?" Well in America today sometimes the most difficult question asked of the government is... "Why?" When you add this to the reports of millions of rounds of ammunition being purchased by domestic agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Social Security Administration. So like a 2 year old, we should ask... "Why?"

I saw this quote today...... "The Department of Homeland Security (through the U.S. Army Forces Command) recently retrofitted 2,717 of these MRAP vehicles for service on the streets of the U.S. They were formerly used for counterinsurgency in Iraq. These vehicles are specifically designed to resist mines and ambush attacks. They use bulletproof windows and are designed to withstand small-arms fire, including smaller-caliber rifles such as a .223 Remington. Does DHS expect a counterinsurgency here?" Read More At Investor's Business Daily: http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/030513-646857-dhs-buys-special-armored-fighting-vehicles.htm#ixzz2j3O5O3q3


Cannot be for a foreign invasion because they would use military equipment so then it must be something homegrown? Civil unrest? Economic collapse? Race riots? Food Shortages? Widespread disease outbreak? Natural disaster?

Do any of those sound like a good thing? Do you have any other ideas?

We are still left with one basic question...... Why?

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC !

1 comment:

  1. Bullet-proof roadside checkpoint booths
    If you're still not convinced that the USA is rapidly devolving into a fascist police state with TSA and DHS goons feeling your genitals at the airport and randomly searching your bags on city busses, DHS has now bought tens of millions of dollars worth of bullet-proof roadway checkpoint booths featuring level-3 bulletproof glass (http://www.prisonplanet.com/after-huge-ammo-...).

    It forces us to ask the obvious question: For what purpose does the DHS need thousands of bulletproof checkpoint booths?

    Once again, the answer is obvious: To quickly erect "show us your papers" checkpoints on roadways, highways and key traffic points nationwide.

    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035607_government_checkpoints_Martial_Law.html##ixzz2kkpCnJh9

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