IRS Purchasing Submachine Guns Raises Concerns About Government Overreach

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In a recent interview on Worldview Report, TV host Brannon Howse and journalist Leo Hohmann delved into a concerning issue that has been raising eyebrows across the nation: the IRS's purchase of 40 caliber submachine guns. The conversation shed light on the implications of federal agencies arming themselves with military-grade weapons.

Hohmann opened the discussion by revealing that the IRS, along with other federal agencies, has been acquiring a significant arsenal of weaponry, including submachine guns, flash grenades with tear gas canisters, battering rams, and even armored vehicles. He emphasized that these acquisitions, totaling a staggering $10 million in recent years, are not for defensive purposes but instead raise questions about the agency's intentions.

Howse and Hohmann couldn't help but use a touch of sarcasm when pondering why the Department of Agriculture felt the need to purchase such weaponry. They jokingly suggested that perhaps it was to deal with radical farmers, particularly those peace-loving Amish who are unlikely to pose a threat. Still, their humor underscored the absurdity of the situation.

The interview quickly transitioned to a discussion about government actions targeting the food supply. Hohmann cited instances where the USDA had raided family farms, such as the Fisher's family farm in Farmville, Virginia, and Golden Valley farms, raising concerns about government control over the nation's food production.

The conversation then took a thought-provoking turn as Howse played an audio clip from a 1981 movie, which eerily predicted a future where people were essentially turned into mindless robots, unaware of their imprisonment in a world dominated by a totalitarian government. The clip emphasized the erosion of individuality, freedom, and critical thinking.

Hohmann and Howse reflected on the warnings presented in various science fiction works and novels about the dangers of a society controlled by a powerful elite. They cited Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" and a 1909 short story by E.M. Forster as examples of early literary warnings about the loss of humanity in a technologically advanced world.

The final audio clip featured a conversation between two individuals discussing depopulation, using Henry Kissinger's name to underline the idea that some influential figures may see population control as a means to achieve their goals. The discussion suggested that there might be those who view the masses as expendable and believe in the necessity of drastic measures to bring about a new world order.

In closing, Howse reiterated the importance of supporting programs like Worldview Report that provide free, critical information to the public. He stressed the need for financial contributions to keep the platform going and to continue exposing critical issues like the IRS's weapon purchases and potential threats to individual freedoms and the nation's food supply.

The interview between Brannon Howse and Leo Hohmann served as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and the importance of staying informed in an ever-changing world where government actions and their implications can have far-reaching consequences.

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