in that list of companies, Brownells was in there. maybe any company that not necessarily sells firearms, but other gun related items, like ammo, parts, cleaning supplies, maybe even clothing with gun company names on them....etc,etc..??this was on f ox news again yesterday
what was funny in my mind, was after jan 6 pelosi instigated so called insurrection riots.
that the DOJ flagged purchases from DICKS sporting goods
they dont sell firearms, as they went full on WOKE a few years back...prior to jan 6th fake event
wonder why yeti was not on the list...they hate firearms to.
anyway the key words were firearms, jan 6th, washington DC, trump, maga, etc
lets add in PELOSI and capitol police collusion and conspiracy ....bomb shoes, planes, whitehouse, easter bunny,
waiting on the black SUVS right now
then they went down some rabbit hole about obama surveilling all these conservative groups as well as all of our cell calls, and emails ....HMMM so did GW bush his predecessor
in that list of companies, Brownells was in there. maybe any company that not necessarily sells firearms, but other gun related items, like ammo, parts, cleaning supplies, maybe even clothing with gun company names on them....etc,etc..??
oh and i forgotin that list of companies, Brownells was in there. maybe any company that not necessarily sells firearms, but other gun related items, like ammo, parts, cleaning supplies, maybe even clothing with gun company names on them....etc,etc..??
no they dont want to search dmv photos...it might reveal the protestors were actual FBI or capitol police or others part of the fake coupEven if the feds flagged purchases from Cabelas and Bass PRo shops I'm not sure if purchasing handwarmers would reveal a lot. Another point, it's almost impossible for residents of DC to purchase a handgun and impossible for anyone else. If a person traveled from Texas to DC on Jan 6 it would not be possible to purchase and take possession of a handgun along the way. Being a resident of Virginia would be the only way I could purchase a firearm from a Bass Pro shop in northern Virginia. I'd be turned down in any other state. Probably the best source of information of who was in DC on Jan 6 is cell phone data. Besides, if you buy a firearm and fill out the 4473 form the feds already know that you bought a gun. I'm not sure of how much the bank data reveals other than a person was in the area at the time. I'd be interested to know if the feds have requested DMV photos of those whose records indicate they were in DC on that day. AI programs could run photo recognition to match faces of those who entered the capital building.
from what i gather from the video, once you buy a handgun, or ammo, or maybe even an optic, using your credit card, at any one of those marked places, they profile you on ALL other purchases you make with that card. from there they start a file on you, and track your spending habits.Even if the feds flagged purchases from Cabelas and Bass PRo shops I'm not sure if purchasing handwarmers would reveal a lot. Another point, it's almost impossible for residents of DC to purchase a handgun and impossible for anyone else. If a person traveled from Texas to DC on Jan 6 it would not be possible to purchase and take possession of a handgun along the way. Being a resident of Virginia would be the only way I could purchase a firearm from a Bass Pro shop in northern Virginia. I'd be turned down in any other state. Probably the best source of information of who was in DC on Jan 6 is cell phone data. Besides, if you buy a firearm and fill out the 4473 form the feds already know that you bought a gun. I'm not sure of how much the bank data reveals other than a person was in the area at the time. I'd be interested to know if the feds have requested DMV photos of those whose records indicate they were in DC on that day. AI programs could run photo recognition to match faces of those who entered the capital building.
my credit union does not partake in warrant less informationNot that I particularly trust this source, but it was the first one I could find. I remember clearly hearing that this program had been abandoned. Due certainly to negative press and customer backlash. If it turns out they implemented this without telling consumers there would be hell to pay legally. So I am guessing this plan was in fact abandoned.
Credit card companies abandoned plan for code to identify gun store purchases | Fact check
Credit card companies considered using a code to identify purchases made at gun shops but backed away from the plan in March.www.usatoday.com