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    Hello

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    Short, make it short. Walmart is trying to kill you. You shouldn't eat anything they sell. Period.
    So right now August 21st 2025 there is a media talking point of how Walmart is selling radioactive shrimp.
    No big deal.
    Except the supplier also provides shrimp to other supermarkets and none of those shrimp are radioactive. Huh?
    Must just be bad luck for Walmart.
    Except, I know a woman who worked at Walmart close to 30 years.
    She told me and my wife about how the Walmart brand of vitamins was found to have no vitamins in them and further there were toxic ingredients found in their place. This was back in 2012.

    I know another person who works for the chicken slaughter house that processes Walmarts chicken, "Georges" in southern Missouri.
    I was told that Walmart had their own requested method for processing chicken.
    This plant provides chicken to a plethora of local businesses but only Walmarts chicken goes through a line where it is soaked in a hazardous solution so toxic that the workers are paid 25% more than their peers on other lines and they must wear hazmat suits. Also, it is said that if there's a leak or spillage with the chemicals where the chicken is dipped and soaked then the whole plant/factory has to be closed down until the situation is cleaned up and resolved.

    All of the veggies and fruit at Walmart were some of the first to get the Bill Gates Apeel treatment.

    Here is my thinking, if the George's thing is real. And it most assuredly is, then it doesn't matter if there is a brand you trust that Walmart sells.
    Walmart has the power and influence to have their products fine tuned.
    They can call it preservatives, flavor enhancers, coloring but in the end it is really just poison.

    I understand money is tight sometimes, and we want to make the most of our hard earned dollar, but I implore you to explore all other options before shopping at Walmart for groceries.

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    Default Re: Walmart is trying to kill me

    Thanks DNA, truly horrifying information, yet somehow not surprising. Never trusted that place, a deep inner knowing always told me to stay away. Only once stepped foot inside a Walmart out of necessity, for emergency purposes on a road trip and they were the only thing around for miles. Literally out in the middle of nowhere in the country and then suddenly there's a Walmart behemoth on the side of the road, very eerie. For me, as I'm sure for many of you as well, whenever a company gets that big and suddenly moves to the top of the list for the products and services they provide, I see nothing but red flags. Google, Amazon, and Starbucks are a few other examples that come to mind. And they're responsible for putting so many mom and pop shops outta business during covid. And then there's the conspiratorial FEMA camp complete with railroad tracks videos many have put out when a great number of Walmarts just mysteriously shut down for remodeling. Hope someone does a deep dive on this place some day and exposes all the rest of their nefarious dealings. Thanks again for the info.

    p.s. On a brighter note, it's good to see the public not falling for these big companies pushing the woke agenda, Cracker Barrel the latest example. Go woke, go broke.

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    In the early 1990s, the buzzword politically correct started going around, and I thought it meant "the politically correct attitude is to boycott Walmart".

    Much to my chagrin, I found out it was being used in the far opposite sense, speech suppression.

    I more or less have had a lifetime of boycott on, well, almost everything with only a few necessary exceptions. Yet I have not noticed any effect upon the vast majority of my targets. Almost all of the same things are still here in an ongoing Star Wars franchise.

    These guys are like the Spice drug makers; as soon as you have a new molecule, you have a new thing, which any investigator would have to go through an entirely brand-new investigation, or, in this case, enough lawsuits about some kind of food before anything like that starts. It's very laissez-faire or favorable for them to do so.

    What do I do when someone asks me to promote a known mass murderer?

    This.

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    Weird timing because I was just telling a friend how much I miss going to Walmart in the middle of the night to avoid crowds elsewhere. But during covid they closed early, and here we are years later and still closing early.

    I never thought I'd ever be writing the words "I was just telling a friend how much I missed going to Walmart", and I still can't believe I'm writing them now, but I guess I loathe crowds more than poisons.

    All I can say is that Walmart, like Sam's Club, always skeved me out. I worked at Sam's for like a year when I was 18. When I first started there I thought the word 'produce' meant meat. So every time someone asked me where the produce aisle was I'd direct them to the meat aisle. This caused some predictable conundrums. After a while they put me on carts.

    Every time I walk into almost any grocery store now, my immediate thought is, they're trying to kill us. And then I buy stuff that will surely shorten my life.

    Thanks for the heads up Marcus. I tend to believe all that.
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    Quote Posted by Mike (here)
    Weird timing because I was just telling a friend how much I miss going to Walmart in the middle of the night to avoid crowds elsewhere. But during covid they closed early, and here we are years later and still closing early.

    I never thought I'd ever be writing the words "I was just telling a friend how much I missed going to Walmart", and I still can't believe I'm writing them now, but I guess I loathe crowds more than poisons.

    All I can say is that Walmart, like Sam's Club, always skeved me out. I worked at Sam's for like a year when I was 18. When I first started there I thought the word 'produce' meant meat. So every time someone asked me where the produce aisle was I'd direct them to the meat aisle. This caused some predictable conundrums. After a while they put me on carts.

    Every time I walk into almost any grocery store now, my immediate thought is, they're trying to kill us. And then I buy stuff that will surely shorten my life.

    Thanks for the heads up Marcus. I tend to believe all that.
    I admire your commitment to affordable entertainment. Walmart in the middle of the night. I'm conjuring images no mortal man should see. You have seen the photos I suspect?

    https://www.voomed.com/people-of-walmart-pictures/

    Did they catch you on a bad day Mike? But seriously, one of the other reasons I never went was from a purely aesthetic point of view. After living in San Francisco with all that amazing architecture, you know, that stuff found all over the planet and destoyed in the World's Fairs, I just couldn't conceive of walking into a big shoe box of flourescent horrors. And they undersell all competition. Suspicious in itself, is it just a bulk thing or what kind of corners are they cutting? From a purely qualitative perspective, this business model will always sacrifice quality for profits.

    Did you ever write any stories of those late night Walmart adventures, I'm sure you must have seen some things...
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    Speaking about the so-called food, here is an aftermovement about it.

    It's the same stuff also purveyed in the "bulk distributors" (i. e. Sam's).

    So there's a lot of it, and the fact is that other businesses will go in there and then re-sell it to you as their own.

    I mean that in the sense of ready-to-eat. Anywhere you go to order a meal, *might* have Walmart ingredients, anything from seafood to cabbage. The suspicious chicken is one I'm not *specifically* sure that I know of being re-used; chances are that raw would be bought and cooked. It's a bit like talking about Fluoride in water; even if you don't drink it, it will be cooked into everything. I'm not saying the ingredients are that universally-distributed, just that they are served in places you might not expect, such as to suit-and-tie clientele.

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    If Walmart isn't trying to kill than it is trying to rob you. Here is a documented scam of outrageous overcharging because meats are overweighed. A package marked 5 lbs, only weighs 2 lbs., so Walmart is charging an extra 150% on their meats. People showing this is happening at a massive rate. When the manager is finally confronted his answer is that the weighing is not done on the stores so they aren't responsible.

    Video also shows how products that are supposed to be refrigerated are stored all day in the backroom at room temperature.


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    I worked at Walmart as a shopper for 3 years and I had no idea about any of this

    I gotta say, their system is very very sophisticated for online grocery. They're pushing it to the limits

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    When we were doing an extended trip across the South about 12-13 (?) years ago, we stopped at a newly built Walmart Super Center. It was a freestanding structure without any neighboring buildings or businesses in proximity for at least several city blocks, if not more. It had been constructed at the far end of a busy road just outside city limits. Open, empty land as far as one could see.

    My SO was examining their cameras and noted that those in active use were wired at that time. He ran a Wi-Fi analyzer program while we were there and discovered dozens upon dozens upon dozens of strong signaled hidden Wi-Fi networks inside the store. Literally 100 different hidden networks with full signal strength were actively being used. It was intriguing back then because that was before most of the technology and algorithms in use today to monitor shoppers and products were functional or even set up.

    There are many ways to affect people and simultaneously monitor them in a controlled environment. Big box stores with ample surveillance, like Walmart, seem perfect.

    The other reason this subject is of specific interest to me, is because I worked for a CIA couple during the late 2000s.  They would often host agency heads and State diplomats for dinners and visits. Shortly before I left their employment, one of the subjects continuously on the table for planning and discussion with guests from South America and Canada, was the buyout and infiltration of natural foods and established chains that sold health foods in those various countries. 

    These individuals held dual citizenship/interests.

    When I realized they were talking about gaining control of a significant portion of the health food market in the Americas and were attempting to gain direct authority and input as to the processing and manipulation of ingredients in foods being sold, I started quietly recording their conversations. They were of course speaking of Whole Foods and some other well-known stores that I didn't recognize across South America.

    It was a coordinated effort between these several CIA figures and US Department of State officers. This was also the same time frame that they were working on a bid for incorporating all of a person's health, work, study and personal records in a handheld device that scanned and transmitted the biometric data of an individual, including retina and fingerprints, to track disease rate and death worldwide. Same people.

    That was my notice that an epidemic (or event) of global proportions was coming, but there they were talking about infiltrating our food supply, as well.

    (Back then most people were using basic iPhones, Nokias, Motorolas and Blackberries. We didn't have the kind of mass access biometric abilities that are in place on cell phones today, or the collectible metadata. Cellular biometrics had not gone mainstream much outside of Japan, yet...so being present for some of the R & D discussion/efforts toward such types of biometric devices was eye-opening.)

    All of which was a little bit over my head. I was more of a loopy dimwit than now, and it's probably why they spoke so freely in front of me and one of Günter Seeger's daughters who was living in the house, too, but I knew the harm potential & discussions were important. Alarm bells were sounding internally.

    I was facing a contract with them that would have forced me to imminently drop all contact with my family and friends. Fortunately, those alarms and my personal attachments held sway over the decision, and I took off without notice to Sedona.

    All that to say, I didn't sit back with the info afterward. I tried to reach out to public personalities and various news stations but got absolutely zero interest. Same when I tried to sound the alarm on US Department of State intelligence loopholes that used vaguely affiliated organizations like citizen diplomacy councils to quietly host and bring in state adversary scientists without raising any public or authoritative eyebrows, allowing them direct extended access to sensitive American infrastructure and communications. (Russia and China at that time.)

    Nope, nobody was interested in names or dates or proof, even as it was taking place, though certain figures cry a lot since then and now over those exact subjects. Nobody wanted to touch it. Apparently, nobody cared.
     
    The only people looking out for us IS us. We have to be aware enough and to care enough.

    There have been a lot of hands in the soup. Absolutely do not trust Walmart or any mass-produced food products. None of the people controlling and marketing them appear to have humanity's best interest or food security and health in mind.

    Not to mention, aside of trust issues with large corporations, the easiest wide access route for an instance of terrorism would be through the food, medical and water supply.

    Grow your own, do your best to block chemicals and contaminants from your water and food every way you can, or buy locally and organic. Make a community coop or covered neighborhood garden with friends or family you trust. Buy or trade for a livestock or farm share.  It's basically the only way to ensure (as best as possible) what you are ingesting and to protect the health of yourself and those you love.
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    Quote Posted by Victoria (here)
    They were of course speaking of Whole Foods and some other well-known stores that I didn't recognize across South America.

    It was a coordinated effort between these several CIA figures and US Department of State officers.

    Yes, CIA vis a vis State, is the same thing, meaning an appointed official handles a lot of that stuff.

    Now, to kind of quickly rewind through health food in the United States, why should there have to be a health food market?

    Generally, we will allow you to sell something until it is proven harmful, unlike Europe where it has to be proven safe.

    It was ca. 1961 the Braggs promoted dehydrating, since cooking malforms most vitamin content.

    After that, the ca. 1970s had a lot of specifically "health" oriented entrepreneurship. That's how I came to know of it. Otherwise, I would probably eat the same generic junk as anyone. We had a local chain that was I believe three stores, which offered a fairly complete grocery selection, rather than being a small specialty thing, you could replace just about anything you wanted with the alternatives. One of the best times of my life was when my girlfriend quit working at a fast food place and started there.

    About a year or so down the road, it was bought out, by none other than Whole Foods, as what was described to me as a hostile takeover.

    If that may mean something in a business sense, it certainly meant something on a personal level, a worse job. So practically everyone left.

    I don't need big conglomerate chains for anything, small local stores were fine.

    The Wal-mart parking lot is definitely going to scan your license plate and maybe call ICE.

    I find it strange I can go to one of the smallest towns there is, and Wal-mart has organic groceries.

    That concept is "niche" marketing. The Braggs didn't promote dehydration so companies like Coca-Cola could just buy their way into market share. And so organic-ness went on a trend and certainly if something is packaged, it is probably part of a company that has other practices as well. These days, in terms of produce, the public seems to have fairly low interest. And because it is expensive, we won't purpose it for anything. So, an egregious amount, half, maybe more, is thrown away.

    Yes, I stand around watching people dispose of salvageable organic produce.

    Big stores are incredibly wasteful. And nothing about Whole Foods leads me to suspect it might be any more trustworthy than Wal-mart.

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