IRS Annual Report Shows Training of Heavily Armed Agents Raiding Suburban Homes (PHOTOS)

Original article. Why does a government tax organization require gestapo tactics? Something is very very wrong here!!! We The People had better take action now before this gets out of hand.
By Jim Hoft
Published August 12, 2022 at 5:25 pm 1848 Comments


IRS Criminal Investigation special agents can be seen in the 2021 annual report of the Internal Revenue Service conducting a variety of deadly force exercises.  The agents are trained to shoot and kill you over your government taxes. The training exercises include building entry, the use of weapons, defensive tactics, and others.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that the IRS is looking for new agents — including armed and fit federal tax agents who are “willing to use deadly force” according to the job posting.

The duties also include “willing and able to participate in arrests, execution of search warrants, and other dangerous assignments.”

The job is open to US citizens, nationals or those who owe allegiance to the US.

Major Duties

  • Adhere to the highest standards of conduct, especially in maintaining honesty and integrity.
  • Work a minimum of 50 hours per week, which may include irregular hours, and be on-call 24/7, including holidays and weekends.
  • Maintain a level of fitness necessary to effectively respond to life-threatening situations on the job.
  • Carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force, if necessary.
  • Be willing and able to participate in arrests, execution of search warrants, and other dangerous assignments.

There are 300 openings nationwide, as listed on USAJobs.gov. The expected salary is $50,704 – $89,636 per year.

On Thursday, Valiant News published another expose, this one about an internal report from the IRS that allegedly showed agents practicing an assault on a suburban home while heavily armed.

Between March 1 and June 1, 2022, the IRS ordered $696,000 in ammunition, a spokesperson confirmed to VERIFY.

From the 2021 IRS Annual Report:

IRS:CI SPECIAL AGENTS are among the most highly trained financial investigators in the world. They begin their training at the National Criminal Investigation Training Academy (NCITA). NCITA is located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Brunswick, Georgia.

New special agents complete six months of training, which begins with an 11-week Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP) run by FLETC. CITP covers topics common to all federal law enforcement agents, including basic criminal investigation skills, federal criminal law, courtroom procedures, enforcement operations, interviewing skills, and firearms training.

Following CITP, new special agent trainees take a 14-week NCITA Special Agent Investigative Techniques (SAIT) course. The SAIT program trains new agents in tax law, evidence gathering, interviewing, report writing, methods of proving unreported income, and money laundering violations. It also provides physical fitness conditioning and use of force training, which includes firearms, weaponless tactics, and building entry.

In addition to SAIT, NCITA assists in providing advanced training to special agents in use of force, firearms instruction, defensive tactics, and building entry.

See the images from the annual report below:

OAKLAND FIELD OFFICE: Special agents and professional staff participate in building entry, active shooter, and weaponless tactics at the Tactical Village in Sacramento, Calif.
IRS:CI Training 2021 IRS Annual Report
PHOENIX FIELD OFFICE: Special agents conduct entry training to safely clear rooms and buildings.
TAMPA FIELD OFFICE : Special agents conduct firearms training drills in an indoor training facility.
DALLAS FIELD OFFICE: Special agents conduct building entry training drills at the Denton Public Safety Training Center in Denton, Texas.
DENVER FIELD OFFICE : A special agent conducts firearms training drills with a shotgun at an outdoor shooting range.

It can be recalled that the Senate on Sunday passed the Democrats’ sweeping economic package that would allocate billions of taxpayer dollars to facilitate the expansion of the Internal Revenue Service’s workforce, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

The IRS would receive $80 billion if H.R. 5376, the $750 billion “Inflation Reduction Act” passes the House and lands on Biden’s desk. The funding would mark a 600 percent increase from 2021 when the bureau received $12.6 billion.

The reconciliation package would also double the current IRS workforce by hiring an additional 87,000 employees to the bureau’s staff of 78,661 employees.  At 165,661 employees, the IRS  is poised to become larger than the Pentagon, State Department, FBI and Border Patrol combined total employees of 158,779.

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