FEMA Purchase Solicitations for Unusual Items Raises Questions


January 19, 2014

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It seems like some strange solicitations have been going out from the federal government lately. They are the kind of items that conspiracy theories are strengthened by.

Aside from armaments, vehicles and personal protection, there are the products which are necessary for the housing, treatment or disposal of large numbers of people and their related needs and waste.

This video and the accompanying solicitations bring into question some of those items.

Expanding a vendor list for 40 yard dumpsters on a 24 hour notice basis, might be explainable as general disaster preparation. But taken in its totality, in conjunction with 200,000 pairs of warm and cold weather doctor’s scrubs and hazardous waste disposal service providers, it makes one curious.

The producer of this video incorporates a solicitation for 1000 tent hospitals but I was unable to confirm that solicitation.

It’s worth a look, a copy of the solicitation for the waste disposal services is included below.

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SOURCES:

Dumpster & Bio Medical Waste Services Solicitation Number: HSFE70-14-I-0006

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