This entry details how US tax money was allegedly funneled to the Taliban through the US logistics supply chain in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It highlights extortion tactics used against trucking companies and subcontractors, and the use of organizations like Islamic Relief as potential fronts for fundraising. The information is presented by Shawn Ryan, who has expertise in investigative journalism and transnational crime.
This video critically examines the history and actions of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), arguing it has become a criminal organization. It traces the ATF's origins from the Treasury Department and highlights controversial events like Ruby Ridge and the Waco Siege. The presenter details recent alleged abuses of authority, including overreach in firearm regulations and questionable enforcement tactics, suggesting a pattern of constitutional violations.
The video details how federal agencies, including the Treasury Department, DHS, Secret Service, IRS, FBI, and DIA, are allegedly purchasing Americans' private data, including location and financial transaction information, without warrants. This practice exploits loopholes involving third-party data brokers and commercial marketing lists, specifically targeting gun owners by flagging purchases from sporting goods stores. The Gun Owners of America highlights concerns about violations of Second and Fourth Amendment rights and advocates for closing the FISA Section 702 loophole and supporting bills like Representative Warren Davidson's 'The Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale' bill.
This video discusses allegations that the U.S. Treasury Department, under Secretary Janet Yellen, is tracking gun owner purchases using Merchant Category Codes (MCCs). The Gun Owners of America (GOA) is urging Senators to question Yellen about these alleged privacy violations, which they claim are a continuation of previous attempts to monitor firearm transactions.
This video discusses concerns that the Treasury Department is requesting private purchase data from banks, potentially flagging individuals based on purchases like Bibles, political terms (Trump, MAGA), or shopping at specific retailers (Cabela's, Dick's Sporting Goods). The discussion highlights the blurring lines between financial institutions and government surveillance, raising questions about privacy, potential 'shadow lists,' and the implications for Second Amendment rights without probable cause or warrants.
This video alleges that the US Treasury Department has covertly established a national gun registry in conjunction with private banks. The description emphasizes the secretive nature of this initiative. It also includes promotional material for several affiliated ministries, businesses, and merchandise, along with a call for support via Patreon and a link to submit prayer requests.
This video alleges that the US Treasury Department has secretly established a national gun registry in collaboration with private banks. The description emphasizes the secretive nature of this alleged registry and encourages viewer support for the channel, which focuses on 'God, Family, and Guns'. The video also promotes several sponsors and related channels.
This video, presented by an expert from Langley Outdoors Academy, details Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's call for the DOJ and Treasury to establish federal guidelines for financial institutions using new ISO-approved Merchant Category Codes (MCCs) for firearm and ammunition purchases. The speaker expresses concern that these codes, intended to track suspicious large-scale transactions potentially linked to gun trafficking, could be misused to monitor law-abiding gun owners. The expert highlights the shift from private sector initiatives to federal government action and questions the definition of 'unusually large purchases.'
This video discusses the nature of Federal Reserve Notes (US Dollars) and asserts they lack tangible value, citing an excerpt from the Treasury to support the claim that they are not redeemable in gold, silver, or any commodity. The content is presented by "alaskaprepper" and includes numerous affiliate links to survival gear, food, and precious metals, suggesting a focus on financial preparedness and a potential distrust of fiat currency.
This video announces that Molot VEPR AK variants are now banned from import into the US due to updated sanctions imposed by the Obama Administration, expanding upon previous sanctions against Kalashnikov Concern. The speaker advises potential buyers to purchase VEPR rifles immediately, predicting significant price increases similar to what occurred with previously banned SGL series AKs. The ban removes a high-quality import option from the AK market, which already has limited choices.
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