Report: "More federal bureaucrats than U.S. Marines authorized to pack heat"
· Oct 7, 2022 · NottheBee.com

With pro-lifers being taken into custody and the IRS doubling in size, the idea that government bureaucrats are increasingly becoming armed and ready to take on American citizens is a legitimate worry.

According to a report from Mark Hemingway at Real Clear Investigations, there are more federal bureaucrats authorized to carry a weapon than there are Marines.

A report issued last year by the watchdog group Open The Books, "The Militarization of The U.S. Executive Agencies," found that more than 200,000 federal bureaucrats now have been granted the authority to carry guns and make arrests – more than the 186,000 Americans serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. "One hundred three executive agencies outside of the Department of Defense spent $2.7 billion on guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment between fiscal years 2006 and 2019 (inflation adjusted)," notes the report. "Nearly $1 billion ($944.9 million) was spent between fiscal years 2015 and 2019 alone."

The deep state Democrat-controlled federal agencies are arming themselves up at a more than alarming rate.

In 4 years, they spent nearly $1 billion on guns and ammo.

This is the IRS, FDA, DEA – all the alphabet agencies.

Who do you think will be the target of these agencies?

The watchdog reports that the Department of Health and Human Services has 1,300 guns including one shotgun, five submachine guns, and 189 automatic firearms. NASA has its own fully outfitted SWAT team, with all the attendant weaponry, including armored vehicles, submachine guns, and breeching shotguns. The Environmental Protection Agency has purchased drones, GPS trackers, radar equipment, and night vision goggles, in addition to stockpiling firearms.

A 2018 Government Accountability Office report noted that the IRS had 4,487 guns and 5,062,006 rounds of ammunition in inventory at the end of 2017 – before the enforcement funding boost this year. The IRS did not respond to requests for information, though the IRS' Criminal Investigation division does put out an annual report detailing basic information such as how many warrants the agency is executing in a given year.

Yet more than a hundred executive agencies have armed investigators, and there doesn't appear to be any independent authority actively monitoring or tracking the use of force across the federal government.

Remember when the IRS asked new applicants to be willing to use force against their fellow Americans?

Yeah, well that's apparently standard practice across the deep state.

Why does HHS need 189 automatic weapons? Seriously!

And we're funding this?

By and large, the arming of the federal bureaucracy is a relatively recent phenomenon: Some 74,500 federal agents had firearm authority in 1996, a number that has nearly tripled since then. Some of the increase is due to agencies taking responsibility for the security of their own buildings. The Department of Veterans Affairs, for example, did not have a police force in 1995, but by 2018 it had nearly 4,000 armed officers, mostly dedicated to guarding the agency's hospitals and other medical sites.

"We can all understand the dangerous world out there," said Adam Andrzejewski, the CEO of Open The Books – and thus, he said, the need for some heavy weaponry in the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice. "But some of these other agencies, like Health and Human Services, they've got machine guns?"

Americans right now:


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