U.S. Marine Corps Awards $249 Million Contract for 14,000 White Phosphor Night Vision Systems
By Mike Adams // Jan 25, 2020

Remember the story from just a couple of weeks ago where the FBI asserted imminent domain to effectively "seize" night vision tubes from distributors in the United States? Now we have confirmation that the United States government is involved in a sudden ramping up of acquisitions for night vision devices, including those used by solders. "MARCORSYSCOM," which stands for Marine Corps Systems Command, recently awarded a $249 million contract for 14,000 night vision devices (28,000 tubes).

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"Harris Corporation of Roanoke, Virginia, was awarded a maximum $249,000,000 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract Sept. 6, for the purchase of the Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggle system," reported MARCORSYSCOM last year.

The announcement also reveals another important realization: The night vision devices have clip-on thermal imagers, providing a thermal overlay to the night vision images. This allows the wearer to more easily identify living systems as well as more easily identify individuals who are carrying weapons underneath clothing.

U.S. government is massively ramping up night vision acquisition for both civilian and military use

With both the FBI and the U.S. Marine Corps expending enormous resources to acquire night vision devices, this means there has been a sudden realization across the United States government that upcoming engagements will likely take place at night, obviously. But why the sudden surge in purchasing and acquisitions? The Pentagon just approved a quarter of a billion dollars solely for night vision devices, and the FBI is practically sweeping up the entire supply line of night vision tubes in the domestic market.

Is this an effort to monopolize the night vision supply lines and deprive civilians access to such technology by buying up all the available supplies? That's one theory we've heard from people in the industry.

Do the FBI and Pentagon know something they aren't telling the rest of us?

Consider the possibility that the current coranovirus outbreak was engineered as a bioweapon, knowing it would spread to the entire world and result in martial law quarantines of U.S. cities. How will those quarantines be enforced? Using night vision-equipped federal agents and military support, no doubt.

Over 50 million Chinese are reportedly under quarantine right now... and if you're not considering the possibility that such tactics may soon be justified in North America, you're not thinking ahead very far.

Read this urgent update: Coronavirus Perfect Storm Now Exists Thanks to Biosludge, Open Borders, Filthy Liberal Cities.

 

 



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