Is Walmart Working With The Govt To Distribute Everything When The SHTF?

Authored by Daisy Luther via The Organic Prepper blog,

In conspiratorial circles, it’s long been rumored that Walmarts across the country would become FEMA camps after an epic disaster. Some folks even suggested that once you were in the camp, you would not be able to leave. Sort of like those old roach motel commercials.

If you’re not familiar with it, here’s the Wikipedia link for a general overview of the FEMA camp theory. And here are 16 mindblowing facts about Walmart and its arguable quest for world domination.

While the FEMA camp theory has some holes in it, a long-time employee of Walmart contacted me to tell me about a direct link between Walmart and the government. We’ll call him Frank. (I generally hate those “unnamed source” articles, but occasionally the option to share someone’s name just isn’t there. I know this fellow personally and he has no reason to make this up.)

Some people will dismiss this article because I’m unable to disclose the gentleman’s name or the store where he works. That’s totally up to you.

Now, according to what Frank told me, it looks like Walmart’s world domination plan may not have anything to do with housing people after all.

The italicized text is Frank’s own words.

The connection between Walmart and the government

So where do I start? I still work for Walmart, but I’m not sure for how much longer. I’ve been employed by them for 25+ years, but may not survive the next restructuring.

I have seen many things and have witnessed a clear connection between Walmart and the government. Remember after the tragedy of September eleventh all the Walmart TVs had the “if you see something say something” commercials playing 24-7. That’s an example of those connections I was talking about.

Going back to the early to mid-1990s, the US military studied Walmart logistics system and implemented that technology in their own logistics network. Walmart is a facilitator. We’ll talk more about those logistics in a moment.

How everything came to be made in China

Why do you think everything is made in China? 

Walmart approached China in the ’90s to build products. Then they went to the vendors telling them we want you to build your items in China. That way you can make more $ and give us a cheaper price. We know people and will introduce you.

This has influenced other large American businesses.

Then other companies followed suit. The same goes for managing their employees. What Walmart does, other companies follow.

Here’s how Walmart is tied into national preparedness

Now let’s apply that philosophy to preparedness. Walmart wants more business, right? Well, if you’re the only store open after a disaster you will have business up the ying-yang.

Walmart’s logistics network is coast to coast with its own trucks, warehouses, supply networks, and retail stores. If the power goes down and Walmarts still can operate (with government help and security) how much money will they make?

I don’t buy into the Walmart FEMA camp theory.

However, I do believe Walmarts will be used as a distribution hub in local communities for essential goods like food and medicine. All of this would be under government control and protection. Need your prescription after an EMP? Stand in line at Walmart with Humvees keeping order.

Then there is the psychological aspect. After hurricanes local governments want the Walmarts to be the first businesses to reopen. Why is that? To restore a sense of normalcy to communities and get people to move on. Walmart will most certainly be part of a post-event world. Their warehouses will collect goods, their trucks will deliver under government security, and their stores will provide the distribution place for your food and medicine. All under the watchful eye of the authorities.

How Walmart could play a key role in restoring order

There is also market saturation. Many communities have a Walmart, but larger cities have several at key locations along major highways and intersections. Perfect places for checkpoints to keep things under control. There are Walmarts everywhere so they could be the face of restoring order.

Let me also touch on civil unrest. If an area is acting up, they’ll close the Walmart to force compliance.

The camera systems in stores are everywhere and those images pop up everywhere. How many times have you seen a picture of someone stealing or something and have seen this person on FB or some other platform? So that system could be used to identify trouble makers and is, therefore, an intelligence-gathering device. This system is already well known to local law enforcement as a tool of identification. The connections are already in place.

Remember, Walmart is a facilitator.

I believe the things I have mentioned are one major event from becoming a reality. The systems are in place and the planning becomes more refined every day.

What if you could only buy supplies in one store?

Imagine a world in which there was only one place you could get supplies. This store is backed and secured by the United States military. This store still has cameras everywhere, it has all the essential supplies like food, medicine, hardware, winter coats.

If Frank is right about all this, imagine the level of control that kind of monopoly could provide. If you don’t behave, you can’t get into the store to get the things your family needs. You will be surveilled constantly when you’re in the store. (Heck, you’re already surveilled constantly in Walmart.)

Maybe while everyone has been worried about Big Tech and Amazon controlling the country, what we should have been worried about is Walmart. Perhaps Walmart has been quietly positioning itself to be the only source of food, medicine, and supplies available in the aftermath of a national SHTF event.

Talk about power. They wouldn’t need FEMA camps if all the merchandise available is owned by one company and that company is in cahoots with the government.

What people can do to avoid the power play

I’ve been writing for years about the value of storing food and being producers instead of consumers. I have published articles by Selco about barter and trade. In a situation like this, the black market will almost certainly arise, and quickly.

The ability to be self-reliant will never be more important than during a time in which distribution is centralized. When you must have a certain life-saving supply, like antibiotics for your child, you will have no option but to comply with the rules of those who hold that merchandise.

It’s a chilling thought, isn’t it?

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18 Comments
TN Patriot
TN Patriot
September 10, 2019 2:21 pm

Their new anti-firearm policy could be a price they have to pay to stay in the good graces of Uncle Sugar. Sammy doesn’t want one of their partners providing the ammunition used to overthrow him.

Plato_Plubius
Plato_Plubius
September 10, 2019 2:42 pm

Me and Wal Mart have a somewhat personal history albeit a short lived altercation.

In my hometown, Wal Mart wanted to build a new Supercenter down the street from its already established store. The city had them do an economic and environmental impact study. This study was completed and submitted for public discussion prior to the 2008 housing crisis. The public discussion occurred in 2009 when much of the job losses and housing losses were still happening.

My argument was simple, ” before approving the development of the land where the new Supercenter was to be built, I thought it only logical and necessary for a new economic and environmental impact study be conducted with the new economic realities we were facing.”

To make a long story short, the New Wal Mart still hasn’t been built! Yaaah!!

Unfortunately, the rumors are circulating that once the new one is built the old building will be turned into a homeless shelter since the city has decided to open a methadone clinic in a business tract adjacent to it.

Fuck WALLY WORLD!

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Plato_Plubius
September 10, 2019 2:57 pm

Plato..
Homeless shelters are a new growth industry. Funded by United Way and others of that Ilk. Typical of the government creating the problems they claim to be fixing. Modern day poorhouses coming soon.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Plato_Plubius
September 10, 2019 4:13 pm

A nearby town turned their old Walmart into a criminal justice center or Jail-Mart as the locals call it.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
September 10, 2019 3:00 pm

Makes perfect sense that they would use Wally’s. They have the infastructure including finance control for our UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME CARD.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 10, 2019 3:07 pm

This fits right in with Technocracy. Patrick Woods wrote several books about it. He has great interviews on Corbett Report. Once you listen to what technocrats are trying to do, everything that has happened since the Carter administration makes sense. Control of resources.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Anonymous
September 10, 2019 3:25 pm

Zbigniew Brezinski….daddy to Mika of MSNBC’s Morning Joe

Founded Trilateral commission and FEMA

The muhjahadeen clip:

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<<<——-==

"…..that has happened since the Carter administration makes sense."

It's been waaaay longer than that, but you are spot on with 'technocracy'

Plato_Plubius
Plato_Plubius
  ordo ab chao
September 10, 2019 4:09 pm

Ordo et al,

Great stuff as always Ordo. I value your input! Much appreciated!

Lynette Zang has been talking about the role block chain technology, cryptocurrency and the “digitization of everything tangible” for years now!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sG3Ju8AhCK

Wal Mart has definitely been at the forefront of analytics and because of its massive influence, nudged other corporations to follow suit (a subtle form of social engineering that monopolies can use once they are large enough and horizontally integrated)

It always comes down to the bottom line and loss prevention. This is why most things in my local Wal Marts are locked up behind glass nowadays, loss prevention from customers, employees and contractors.

Katherine Albrecht wrote a book called Spychips which I highly recommend! I found this link below that had one of her interviews from well over 10 years ago!

http://uberveillance.squarespace.com/?category=shoppers

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Plato_Plubius
September 10, 2019 5:17 pm

Right back at cha Plato….

When it comes to ‘signs along the trail’, you are on the scent.

I’ll hit both your links, as far as blockchain goes, I have a pre-disposition that the money changers are at the core; IMF, HSBC, BIS, etc…

I want to shake off the ‘feeling’ like a dog shakes off water, and walk away clean, but I can’t. The full spectrum dominance military training quietly taking place for past several years, the many wild claims of wally’s involvement, I’ve seen some convincing stuff.

Just up the road was a Gott cooler plant, sold to Rubbermaid thirty yrs. ago. At least as far back as twenty five yrs ago, wally would be able to easily control production line goods, storage of those goods, and change their minds leaving a half acre (like .600,000 large chest size coolers) to be handle by the manufacturer……wally just change their order based on whatever new sales projections demanded….to the point the local plant had to quit selling them coolers…..some layoffs back when..

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<——-== I believe the kings, the rulers in this world are in counsel with 'entities'

I've got another story about our own local SUPER center that replaced the old…the landowners of the new…..an unmarked 24" concrete water line and six figure repair, subsequent business interuption loss to packing house and main breaks for the next 30 hrs all over town….

No worries tho, the freemason brothers involved in local gov. and business did all right, and we tax payers don't mind 8 yrs worth of water rate increases in a row..

Nikola Tesla:

"To the American Red Cross, New York City. The retrospect is glorious, the prospect inspiring: Much might be said of both. But one idea dominates my mind. This – my best, my dearest – is for your noble cause. I have observed electrical actions, which have appeared inexplicable. Faint and uncertain though they were, they have given me a deep conviction and foreknowledge that are ere long all human beings on this globe, as one, will turn their eyes to the firmament above, with feelings of love and reverence, thrilled by the glad news: "Brethren! We have a message from another world, unknown and remote. It reads: one… two… three…"

???

Stucky
Stucky
September 10, 2019 5:03 pm

An organization that is totally full of shit (the government) partnering with an organization that only sells shit (Walmart) …. what could go wrong? This is a match made in heaven.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 10, 2019 8:28 pm

No joke, Walmart is up to something serious with FEMA. I’m pretty sure they already have facial recognition cameras operating. It makes perfect sense they will be a distribution center complete with roof top snipers, and plenty of barbed wire to control the cattle, errr, patrons

https://youtu.be/xGNw28OsA7g

Steve
Steve
September 10, 2019 8:29 pm

No joke, Walmart is up to something serious with FEMA. I’m pretty sure they already have facial recognition cameras operating. It makes perfect sense they will be a distribution center complete with roof top snipers, and plenty of barbed wire to control the cattle, errr, patrons

https://youtu.be/xGNw28OsA7g

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
September 10, 2019 8:42 pm

Waffle House is more consistently open after a natural disaster than Walmart. Not disagreeing with the point of the article….just saying.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  MrLiberty
September 10, 2019 10:21 pm

Heavens, 1 week at waffle house would break anyone’s resistance.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 10, 2019 8:52 pm

Wouldn’t be surprised if there was a lot of truth to this. Worked for Wal-Mart as an assistant manager years ago after a major hurricane hit. I was told not to evacuate but hunker down in the store if I wanted to but otherwise stay close by. After the storm passed I was called by Wal-Mart HQ to get to the store as quickly as I could. Now all roads were closed, power was out, there was a curfew in place, and I told HQ all of that but they told me just show my Wal-Mart badge and I would be let through any checkpoint. Weirdest thing I had experienced up to that point in my life was driving up to these National Guard checkpoints, flashing my silly Wal-Mart badge and being waved through like some fake spy movie. I remember passing lines and lines of residents waiting to get back into town to check on their houses and I’m just rolling on past them like “VIP coming through”. Myself and another manager even left the store to survey the damage in and around town and again, we simply showed our Wal-Mart badges at different check points and were waved through. High up Government connection I suppose.

John Galt
John Galt
September 11, 2019 4:51 am

Walmart would be the inverted fema camp. Its the only place to get stuff in a secured manner in the middle of the fema camp (everywhere outside of walmart). Imagine if there was a shooting on Tuesday nite with rebel forces (patriots) and they think they wounded one of them. And a lady goes into walmart and start buying a bunch of medical supplies. Walmart will launch a small drone and follow her or put a tracking device in her purchase and find out if she is caring for the wounded guy they shot the night before. They do a 2am jackboot raid and others will die because surely someone will accuse someone of ratting them out. This is why they do not want people prepped.

TampaRed
TampaRed
September 11, 2019 1:46 pm

walmart has a terrible problem w/keeping their shelves stocked,esp their own house brands–
their logistics aren’t nearly as good as people believe that they are–