Warning! Don't Buy THIS Ammo Or Have It In Your Inventory!

Published on February 17, 2025
Duration: 9:18

This video discusses the growing trend of RFID tagging on ammunition boxes by various entities, including manufacturers, shipping companies, the US military, and even some state governments. The primary motivations cited are inventory management, enhanced security, streamlined logistics, and increased accountability. The speaker warns consumers to be aware of this technology, particularly when purchasing ammunition from potentially questionable sources, as it could be stolen and tracked. Awareness of where ammunition is sourced from is emphasized as crucial for consumers to avoid inadvertently possessing tracked or stolen goods.

Quick Summary

RFID tagging on ammunition is a growing trend driven by the need for better inventory management, security, and logistics. Entities like ammo manufacturers, shipping companies, the US military, and governments are implementing this technology. Consumers should be aware of this, especially when buying from less reputable sources, to avoid inadvertently purchasing tracked or stolen ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:05The Problem with Ammo Tracking
  2. 00:15RFID Tagging Explained
  3. 00:35Who is Tagging Ammo?
  4. 01:01US Military & AI
  5. 01:30Global Governments & UN Mandate
  6. 02:01Law Enforcement & Stolen Ammo
  7. 02:42Ranges & Sports Shooting
  8. 02:54What This Means for You
  9. 03:39The Theft Problem
  10. 04:39Where to Buy Ammo Safely
  11. 05:05How RFID Tags Work
  12. 05:37Awareness vs. Paranoia
  13. 06:01Identifying Sketchy Sources
  14. 06:52What RFID Tags Look Like
  15. 07:31Intent Behind Tagging
  16. 07:53Channel Support & Prayer

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are companies and governments RFID tagging ammunition?

RFID tagging on ammunition is primarily for inventory management, enhanced security, streamlined logistics, and increased accountability. This allows entities like ammo manufacturers, shipping companies, the US military, and even some governments to track the location and movement of ammunition effectively.

What is the risk of buying RFID tagged ammunition?

The main risk is inadvertently purchasing stolen ammunition that is also RFID tagged. This could lead to legal issues or unwanted tracking by authorities or previous owners, especially if the ammunition was stolen from law enforcement or military sources.

How can I avoid buying RFID tagged or stolen ammunition?

It is crucial to know where you are buying your ammunition from. Stick to reputable dealers and distributors who have transparent sourcing practices. Avoid purchasing from unverified sources like some pawn shops or individuals who may be selling stolen goods.

What do RFID tags on ammunition look like?

RFID tags are typically small, electronic stickers that can be discreetly placed on the inside of ammunition boxes, often on the bottom or within packaging materials like styrofoam. They are designed to be unobtrusive but detectable by scanning equipment.

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