POLITICO
The feds say Sarah Palin is firing blanks with her claim that the
government is “stockpiling bullets” for potential civil unrest in case
the country defaults on its loans.
While government agencies are,
in fact, purchasing large amounts of ammunition, they are doing so for
training exercises and shooting ranges, according to federal officials.
The Washington Post last month summed
up the Department of Homeland Security’s buying of more than 1.6
billion rounds of ammunition for training with an article headlined,
“Not so sinister: Homeland Security is stockpiling ammo for target
practice.”
And last summer, the Social Security Administration’s
Office of the Inspector General released a public statement to squash
fears - fueled by the internet - about the SSA buying ammunition.
“Our investigators are similar to your State or local police
officers. They use traditional investigative techniques, and they are
armed when on official duty,” SSA wrote in a public post Aug. 16, 2012.
“Media reports expressed concerns over the type of ammunition
ordered,” the statement continued, apparently referring to hollow-point
bullets. “In fact, this type of ammunition is standard issue for many
law enforcement agencies. OIG’s special agents use this ammunition
during their mandatory quarterly firearms qualifications and other
training sessions, to ensure agent and public safety. Additionally, the
ammunition our agents use is the same type used at the Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center.”
Meanwhile, as the Atlantic Wire noted on Wednesday, Snopes had debunked the rumor last August tracing it (in part) to an anonymous online conspiracy letter from last August.
Palin - who wrote on her Facebook page on Tuesday, “We’re going to
default eventually and that’s why the feds are stockpiling bullets in
case of civil unrest” - joins conservatives Alex Jones of InfoWars.com,
who wrote
about the ammo buy last year, and radio host Mark Levin, who said on
his radio program earlier this month that the government is “arming up”
because society is “unraveling.”
“Law enforcement and national security agencies — they play out
multiple scenarios. They simulate multiple scenarios. I’ll tell you what
I think they’re simulating: the collapse of our financial system, the
collapse of our society and the potential for widespread violence,
looting, killing in the streets, because that’s what happens when an
economy collapses,” Levin said on his radio program.
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