Be Prepared? For What?

The U.S. government just signed a jaw-dropping $750 million contract for over 800 million rounds of ammo—without a single press release. From suppressed .300 Blackout to exotic 6.5 Creedmoor and non-lethal stunner rounds, this isn’t just training stock—it’s a blueprint for future conflicts. Why is SOCOM bypassing standard supply chains and ordering tailor-made munitions? What operations are they preparing for that demand 11,000 rounds per soldier? In this video, we break down the public documents, the buried clues in the Statement of Work, and what this insane stockpile really says about America’s near-future playbook. Whether it’s foreign ops, domestic control, or something we haven’t seen coming, one thing’s clear: they’re preparing fast—and quietly. Stay sharp, dig deep, and don’t let this story vanish under the radar. [Watch]

This guy is good.

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

12 thoughts on “Be Prepared? For What?”

      1. Clean link provided by Anonymous looks identical to tracking link. Am I missing something?

    1. If you’re talking about @6:57 I didn’t get that he was specifically referring to what was on the screen during his narration.

  1. What works for me is not being logged into google/youtube and using a VPN. Youtube tries to push everyone into logging in so they can easily track them.

    VPNs are easy these days if you or any readers have not used one. Several reputable companies out there. Download an app onto your phone/tablet/laptop and it is fairly straightforward. Surfshark and Norton work well, and I am sure others do as well.

    1. Every link I use probably does internet tracking, as well as every major website out there, and I just don’t have time to make special accommodations to address everybody’s privacy concerns, so I’m just going to keep doing what I’m doing and if people don’t want to be tracked they can make the choice to either deny themselves the information I’m pointing them to or use a browser like DuckDuckGo, Brave Search, et al.

  2. The AI narrator wasn’t that great so maybe I missed something, but 11,000 rnds per soldier over 10 years? If I fire 100 rnds per week (a regular occurrence when the range is up & running) that’s 5200 per year. Over 10 years that’s 52,000 rnds. & I’m just a piker/hobbyist mostly without even semi-auto capability.

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