🚨 RED ALERT: Why Is The Railroad Retirement Board and The IRS Stockpiling Ammunition? 🚨



 We covered this story last week, but it looks like Jesse Watters is now on the story with Watter’s World.

Seriously folks, what is going on here?

So many questions…

Like: can anyone tell me why the Railroad Retirement Board and the IRS need ammunition in the first place?

Let alone why they need to stockpile massive amounts?

Or how about this: why do they need to DISARM you and me, but they are stockpiling massive reserves?

Hello folks!

Time to wake up!

History repeats itself, doesn’t it?

Let’s hope we don’t see the END of this story repeating because if we do it’s going to look a whole lot like 1940s Germany and trust me you do not want to live through that.

Watch as Watters digs in right here:



Here’s more…

The IRS has been making some shady purchases over the last several months and Republican representative Matt Gaetz of Florida is exposing them for it.

According to Gaetz between March and June, the IRS has spent over $700,000 on gun ammo.

He would go on to say: “there is concern that this is part of a broader effort to have an entity in the federal government buy up ammo to reduce the amount of ammunition that is in supply”.

Gaetz is on to something because a recent bill being pushed by Democrat lawmakers will tax ammunition prices by 1,000%.


Breitbart had more on the story:

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) told Breitbart News Saturday the IRS spent approximately $700,000 “between March and June 1” purchasing ammunition.

Gaetz described the ammunition acquisition as “bizarre.”

He noted he and his Republican colleagues are trying to ascertain why the ammunition was purchased, noting, “There is concern that this is part of a broader effort to have any entity in the federal government buy up ammo to reduce the amount of ammunition that is in supply, while at the same time, making it harder to produce ammo.”

Gaetz noted a scenario where federal entities are buying up ammo puts citizens in a place where the exercise of the Second Amendment is limited due to the inability to get ammunition.

He painted a dire scenario where the government reduces ammunition production “and, on the other hand, [soaks] up the supply of it.”

A usaspending.gov search lists the IRS’s ammunition purchases, which occurred over a period of months in increments ranging from $3,201 worth of ammo at one time to $92,000+ worth of ammo at one time.

The IRS phoneline takes over two hours to get through to an operator but they are out here buying ammo.

What’s really going on?

According to Wikipedia the IRS has its own agents that carry guns

IRS-CI Special Agents are the only employees within the IRS authorized to carry and use firearms. The authority to carry and use firearms is derived from United States Code Title 26, Section 7608, wherein criminal investigators of the IRS are authorized to make arrests under Federal law.

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