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Heard that! I still have quite a bit, but this shortage on .22LR simply baffles me.Did they give you a day for the 22LR? I could really use some...
Heard that! I still have quite a bit, but this shortage on .22LR simply baffles me.Did they give you a day for the 22LR? I could really use some...
That's the kind of info I was looking for.
My friend works there and this is what was witnessed.... This is first hand relay and I'm just asking for validation.
(Timeframe varies due to workload vs workforce and other operational factors.)
This seems to be the likely scenario to me. This individual doesn't normally work the department and was simply filling in. I hadn't even thought about this scenario as we were discussing it.
So, upper mgmt huh? Think you can get me the 411 on this black helicopter pilot job delivering ammo covertly?
We have a guy on our psych ward right now that sounds a lot like this. Watcha smokin' before you start typin'?Well, the ammo comes in a black helicopter to my WalMart. I've seen it being delivered. The helo comes in low and quiet, it must have those sound suppressors on the exhaust ports and those special blades to reduce the sound. The it just hovers there as the ammo is roped down through the roof. No lights and all of the crates are painted so black they look like a hole in the fabric of space-time, you can only see them for what you can't see behind them. I tried to take a picture with both a digital camera and a Polaroid but there seems to be some sort of electronic distortion field emanating from either the store or the bird that keeps an electronic camera from working right, all my pix looked like white noise. The Polaroids came out all white, like they were over exposed, every one so they have some sort of way of keeping those from working too. When they saw me there trying to take pictures, a large group of heavily armed men in those SWAT like Ninja outfits came out of the store and tried to detain me but I managed to get away before they were able to reach me. I was able to notice though, they were all carrying Chinese made AK's and side arms. Clearly all of this is an attempt to keep us from being able to repel a Chinese invasion force by limiting the amount of ammo we have available. No doubt this is some sort of well thought out attack on both our economy and possibly, our way of life by the Chinese/WalMart Coalition.
Talked with 2 guys that are managers at 2 different Walmarts that I know. Both say some stores are getting more ammo than others. The store has no control over the orders and the only reason that it probably had not been put out was they just had not had time. They aren't holding anything back.
Makes sense, and God knows we all need a good laugh from time to time.Well, I smoke tobacco, cigars mostly (Obsidian 50 ring Double Perfecto's) and a few cigarettes as well) but none of that "Special Blend" stuff. I just thought the whole thread needed a post like that one so I added it. I guess as I continued to describe the "incident" I really got into it, maybe a bit more than I should have really. I have always loved the whole conspiracy mindset and the Black Helicopters are among my favorites, I always keep my eyes peeled for them but so far haven't seen one so they must also have a cloaking device.
ANYWAY, the idea of a WalMart hoarding Ammo to drive up the price or for any other reason is a little hard for me to believe. They make their money as someone already said by selling it as it arrives and not ordering more until it absolutely needs to be there. This allows them to have very small back rooms, relative to other retailers, so they have much more space actually selling product and making money. Had you said that your source worked at a warehouse for WalMart, it would have made it more believable since this is about the only place they could manage to hoard a lot of anything. There is my actual take on this subject.
If Wal-Mart was going to horde ammo as a corporation. They wouldn't do it at the store level. It would never be delivered to the local stores so some zit faced 18 year old stock boy could blow the whistle on it.
The whole concept is ridiculous.
If Wal-Mart was going to horde ammo as a corporation. They wouldn't do it at the store level. It would never be delivered to the local stores so some zit faced 18 year old stock boy could blow the whistle on it.
The whole concept is rediculous.