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In 2008, Obama said: “We’ve got to have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, and just as well-funded as our military.”

Five years later, his Department of Homeland Security has been buying up massive rounds of ammunition, reportedly as many as 2 billion rounds. DHS has stockpiled more than 1,600 rounds per officer/per year, while the Army goes through roughly 350/year per officer.

ICE, which is under DHS, fired “less than 100 rounds” during 15 incidents last year, according to ICE’s National Unit assistant director.

The Social Security Administration purchased 174,000 hollow-point bullets (the bulk of DHS purchases) saying they’re for the Inspector General’s office. “We never trained with or even saw hollow-points my entire four and a half 2 years in the Marine Corps,” former Marine Richard Mason told reporters.

The total stockpile is calculated to fight the equivalent of a 24-year Iraq war!

DHS is also buying thousands of Mine Resistant Armored Protection (MRAP) vehicles, and recently retrofitted 2,717 MRAPs for service on the streets of the U.S. These vehicles are specifically designed to resist mines and ambush attacks.

Plus they are seeking to acquire 7,000 5.56-by-45-millimeter NATO “personal defense weapons” – aka “assault weapons.”

So the question is, what does DHS need 2 billion bullets, 7,000 Ar-15s, and 2,700 armored vehicles for? “Multiple members of Congress are asking those questions. They refuse to let us know what’s going on.” (Congressman Huelskamp R-KS).

When DHS manager Ayo Kimathi, in charge of buying weapons and ammunition for the government is, on the side, running his “War on the Horizon” website, promoting “ethnic cleansing” and “killing of whites” advocating mass murder…then to know the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, Arif Ali-Khan, is a pro-Muslim Brotherhood agent, advising foreign policy, you have to wonder.