19 Aug 2012
By James Smith
The possibility of a False Flag attack to end the Rule of Law and of the Constitution has been of much talk recently. We have stories of massive amount of explosives being
purchased by the Transportation Safety Administration, as well as the TSA contracting for role players to pretend to be the bad guys.
Part of doing something of this nature, is not to destroy assets and resources. The number one asset and resource that businesses have is it’s people.
And what better way to provide the assets safety than to not harm them in any way.
Consider the following:
The Department of Homeland Security today posted a request for pepper spray. But of all the line items listed, only one is true pepper spray, the rest are inert.
If a team from some alphabet agency plans the attack, goes in to the “terrorist” stronghold and uses the inert gas on the “terrorists”, then another terror attack has been “stopped”.
All hail the heroes against the evil white, military veteran, terrorists.
Or, in the alternative, if a mass protest breaks out, the first responder us the real pepper spray, and volunteers are given the fake pepper spray, but those that have seen the real stuff used, back away in a Pavlovian response, and the heroes of the Homeland are once again praised for their bravery.
Here is the request by line item:
| T-2ACC NON-FLAMMABLE INERT CONICAL MIST | 336 | EA |
| T-2ACC NON-FLAMMABLE INERT CONICAL MIST | 312 | EA |
| T-2ACC NON-FLAMMABLE INERT CONICAL MIST | 1680 | EA |
| T-2ACC NON-FLAMMABLE INERT CONICAL MIST | 408 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 1152 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 2712 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 216 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 216 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 216 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 1896 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 672 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 96 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 2496 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 96 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 72 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 2688 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 264 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 312 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 4224 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 960 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 312 | EA |
| T-2ACC non-Flammable inert conical mist | 96 | EA |
| Live V-7145 Vexor Stream | 500 | EA |
| Total inert (training) canisters | 21,432 | |
| Total LIVE canisters: | 500 |
The bids are due on September 6th, in 18 days, a very quick turn around time for most bids, and that only strenghthen the possibility of a false flag attack either before or after the elections.
This madness has got to stop. We here ask that each of you reading this article please sign our petition for the President to explain the actions of his subordinates.
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