The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is
contacting storable food suppliers requesting immediate delivery of food
reserves within a 24 hour period, increasing suspicions that the
federal government is accelerating its preparations for social disorder
or an environmental calamity.
FEMA recently contacted My Patriot Supply, a provider of
bulk food reserves, requesting “immediate delivery” of truckloads of
food within a 24 hour period. Instead of soliciting for the food in the
normal manner via the Federal Business Opportunities website and thereby
saving money, FEMA is now directly contacting suppliers in order to
secure overnight deliveries of bulk food. The snapshot above shows one
of the emails My Patriot Supply received from FEMA.
While it’s certainly not unusual for FEMA to be buying
storable food, the rushed manner with which the federal agency is now
conducting such business has raised a few eyebrows, prompting the owner
of My Patriot Supply to ask, “Why the sudden sense of urgency? What do
they know that we do not?”
“I’m not one to cry that the sky is always falling, but
when DHS/FEMA make a move to quietly buy up emergency food supplies and
ask how much we can ship within 24 hours…I think this is far enough
outside the realm of what is “normal” to beg some questions,“ remarked
the company’s owner.
“In recent years the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been regionalizing disaster supplies and rapidly procuring hundreds of millions of ready-to-eat meals, blankets, and body bags. Coupled with the Department of Homeland Security’s suspiciously massive purchases of
ammunition, firearms, and riot gear, it is becoming increasingly clear
that the U.S. government is positioning itself in advance of an as of
yet unknown widespread calamity,” writes Mac Slavo.
Indeed, FEMA is not the only branch of the Department of
Homeland Security demanding the immediate delivery of provisions within
as quick a time frame as possible.
As we highlighted back in May,
the DHS itself released a market survey asking companies if they were
able to provide 2 million rounds of ammunition within a 30-60 day
period.
“If you were awarded a contract for some of the calibers
listed above, submitted a production lot of one million rounds and that
lot or portion of the lot was not accepted, would you be able to
replace that order with an additional one million rounds within 60
days?” the survey asked.
Similar to how the DHS’ huge bullet purchases over the
last 18 months have caused shortages in ammunition, bulk food reserves
are also becoming more scarce as a result of massive FEMA stockpiling,
prompting concerns that “something is ready to pop off.”
Although FEMA is now purchasing storable food in quantities amounting to $1 billion dollars a year,
individual Americans who follow their example by stocking up with bulk
food buys are simultaneously being labeled as potential terrorists by
the federal government.
As we reported last year,
a flyer aimed at Military Surplus stores produced under the auspices of
the FBI’s Communities Against Terrorism project, encourages owners to
report people who “make bulk purchases of items to include….meals ready
to eat”.
According to the flyer, the FBI advises store owners to
demand ID’s from all new customers, as well as asking them questions
about their purchase and being aware of “suspicious statements”.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.
This article was posted: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 at 6:01 am
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