View Full Version : Buying som ammo? Your on a list!
iOWNme
10th September 2012, 06:54 AM
This seems to be happening more and more.....This guy is an Oath Keeper and commercial fisherman. He stopped in his local store and bought a couple boxes of ammo. He got a call on his cell later that night asking why he was buying ammo......Watch this!
They admitted to him that they had already looked at his entire record, even though he WAS NOT a suspect in any crime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Di_sFSw6Re4#!
Dogman
10th September 2012, 07:10 AM
Since the computer and databases has become a common reality, with them linked by the web, I am not surprised at all. This trend of tracking and compiling into personal files on anyone that transacts in the public domain is a natural outcome.
Now that facial recognition cameras are to be more common in the public domain. There will come a day soon, that when you step outside, your life will become a public book to be read of where you go and what you do.
Our use of the internet is wide open to the ptb for data mining. With the storage and computer horsepower they have, do not doubt for one second that you are anonymous no mater how hard you try and hide.
1984 anyone, it is here and becoming more real everyday.
mamboni
10th September 2012, 07:40 AM
I predict, with tongue only slightly in cheek, that the wearing of fake beards, moustaches and wigs in public will come back into vogue. If the assholes want to occupy themselves minding our business, then it is our constitutional duty to make their jobs as interesting as possible.
Dogman
10th September 2012, 08:04 AM
I predict, with tongue only slightly in cheek, that the wearing of fake beards, moustaches and wigs in public will come back into vogue. If the assholes want to occupy themselves minding our business, then it is our constitutional duty to make their jobs as interesting as possible. Most of this electronic shit in a way got started by business on the web tracking users so they can personalize ad's directed at you to buy their product. The movie "Minority Report" gave a good example of what will come, maybe not the future crime thing, but for dam sure the direction our society and technology is headed.
Some of the software can disregard wigs and beards is in development right now. Very scarey for us that lived and enjoyed the days before computers. Not knocking computers at all, but it is how they are being used by the ones that want to be our "Masters"!
willie pete
10th September 2012, 08:15 AM
I bought a couple hundreds rounds not too long ago at wally-world, I NEVER showed ID or was asked too or signed any form....nada; NO information from me was requested, cashier rang it up and I left, I'm wondering what state this guy is in, and if it's a "small" town where most know everyone, maybe something on a personal level? IF someone called me and told me they were the police and started asking me questions? I'd tell them the 5 magic words you tell the police: "I have nothing to say", then I'd hang up ...something about this story smells.....
Spectrism
10th September 2012, 08:29 AM
BS. Notice that the feds were called BY the STORE. They were alerted that someone looked suspicious. I don't think this is a standard for all purchases. It was only that worm at the store that got this rolling. I would put out that this store is not a safe place to buy ammo.
Think about the feds' position. They got a suspicious ammo buyer call. If they don't follow up, they are in the crapper.
sirgonzo420
10th September 2012, 08:30 AM
Didn't watch the video but it has the distinct smell of bullshit.
iOWNme
10th September 2012, 08:40 AM
maybe not the future crime thing,
Have you ever gotten a speeding ticket? Since 1938, We are WAY passed Minority Report.
mamboni
10th September 2012, 09:11 AM
Didn't watch the video but it has the distinct smell of bullshit.
Maybe, but I'm not taking any chances. I just picked up a new disguise. The guys at the ammo store will never see me coming!
3674
sirgonzo420
10th September 2012, 09:14 AM
Maybe, but I'm not taking any chances. I just picked up a new disguise. The guys at the ammo store will never see me coming!
3674
Or you could go all J. Edgar Hoover on their asses and show up at the store in a dress.
Ponce
10th September 2012, 09:35 AM
And how did they know that it was him? did he use a credit card? show ID? why?........... got all my ammo seven years ago or longer......
Again.....don't keep your new firearms and ammo in the same place as the old ones, the news ones could have a tracker that they will use to find all your weapons and ammo......a trick being use in Afgha with "lost" equipment.
Twisted Titan
10th September 2012, 09:46 AM
Cash purchases for ammo.I will produce a firearms ID card and they will log it in a paper logbook (very sloppy I might add)Anything that is computer based and skimming my DL I would pass on I don't care how cheap.Its sad I lived to see the day when enough regular ammo purchase is all that is needed to land you in the can
slowbell
10th September 2012, 09:59 AM
Maybe, but I'm not taking any chances. I just picked up a new disguise. The guys at the ammo store will never see me coming!
3674
This man looks very suspicious. Do your duty, report this man to the authorities immediately!!!
Dogman
10th September 2012, 10:03 AM
Maybe, but I'm not taking any chances. I just picked up a new disguise. The guys at the ammo store will never see me coming!
3674
Or you could go all J. Edgar Hoover on their asses and show up at the store in a dress.
This man looks very suspicious. Do your duty, report this man to the authorities immediately!!!Hummm!
It sorta looks like a improvement.....No? 3676
JDRock
10th September 2012, 10:19 AM
I predict, with tongue only slightly in cheek, that the wearing of fake beards, moustaches and wigs in public will come back into vogue. If the assholes want to occupy themselves minding our business, then it is our constitutional duty to make their jobs as interesting as possible.
im planning a disguise to look like your avatar....oh wait your DEFINITELY on their sheeot list! change of plans....
willie pete
10th September 2012, 10:32 AM
OK, this got me curious, so I called a wally-world in warwick RI since this apparently is where this guy is, I was told by the sporting goods clerk they do sell centerfire & rimfire ammo and the only restriction is that of age, you must be at least 21 to buy centerfire ammo, she also confirmed they DO NOT keep any records or registers or lists of people purchasing ammo, I'd think IF dealers/vendors were required to keep a list of who bought ammo, wally-world would certainly comply, so who knows, maybe this guy did raise a flag or two in the gun shop and out of spite they called it in....I know of a range around here and they are TOTAL assholes, so I know they exist
Shami-Amourae
10th September 2012, 10:35 AM
Maybe, but I'm not taking any chances. I just picked up a new disguise. The guys at the ammo store will never see me coming!
3674
*Throws a bagel at you*
iOWNme
10th September 2012, 12:25 PM
OK, this got me curious, so I called a wally-world in warwick RI since this apparently is where this guy is, I was told by the sporting goods clerk they do sell centerfire & rimfire ammo and the only restriction is that of age, you must be at least 21 to buy centerfire ammo, she also confirmed they DO NOT keep any records or registers or lists of people purchasing ammo, I'd think IF dealers/vendors were required to keep a list of who bought ammo, wally-world would certainly comply, so who knows, maybe this guy did raise a flag or two in the gun shop and out of spite they called it in....I know of a range around here and they are TOTAL assholes, so I know they exist
I have not been inside a 'Commy-World' in over 5 years.....But i assume they do not sell handguns/pistols? I believe they must have an FFL to sell handguns/pistols. FFL = 100% Federal Control over your business. On top of that, i highly doubt there is even a 'Statute' that 'requires' a shop (FFL or otherwise) to log all amunition sales. It is most likely a 'Policy' that is enforced through the FEAR of losing your business.
I could be wrong though....
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