By James Smith
30 September 2012
"Keep the
people ignorant and afraid and control and power becomes a detail - a
self-generating byproduct of the people's hysteria."
…
"The
universal methodology of the tyrant is always incrementalism."
First came the
ammunition requests, and now it’s time for the weapons. The
incremental creep of arming government thugs continues one step at a time, one
breath at a time, until it becomes one American death at a time.
Department of
Homeland Security has placed an initial order of up to 7,000 5.56x45mm North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) personal
defense weapons (PDW), with a contract life of 5 years, to numerous Department
of Homeland Security components, which includes Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center (FLETC).
The
winner of the contract would receive the assured minimum is $30,000 but not to
exceed the maximum ceiling of $9,800,000.
What is the 5.56x45mm?
The 5.56×45mm NATO
(official NATO
nomenclature 5.56 NATO) is a rifle
cartridge
developed in the United States
and originally chambered in the M16
rifle. Under STANAG
4172, it is a standard cartridge for NATO forces as well as many non-NATO
countries.[2]
It is derived from, but not identical to, the .223
Remington cartridge. When the bullet impacts at high velocity
and yaws[3]
in tissue, fragmentation creates a rapid transfer of energy which can result in
dramatic wounding effects.[4][5][6]
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