Wal-Mart Invasion Part of Larger DHS Takeover of America

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Wal-Mart Invasion Part of Larger DHS Takeover of America

Infowars.com
December 7, 2010

http://www.prisonplanet.com/big-sis-i?

WASHINGTON ? Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today announced the expansion of the Department?s national ?If You See Something, Say Something? campaign to hundreds of Walmart stores across the country?launching a new partnership between DHS and Walmart to help the American public play an active role in ensuring the safety and security of our nation.



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OK RUSTY....

Bring it, Argue this !

Homeland Security Page with these large screening vehicles.

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There you have it Rusty,

This androgynous sow in your favorite store, hynotizing the herd.
 

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1. At Wal-Mart, Americans spend $36,000,000 every hour of every day.

2. This works out to $20,928 profit every minute!

3. Wal-Mart will sell more from January 1 to St. Pat rick?s Day (March
17th) than Target sells all year.

4.. Wal-Mart is bigger than Home Depot + Kroger + Target + Sears,
Costco + K-Mart combined.

5. Wal-Mart employs 1.6 million people and is the largest private
employer. And most can?t speak English.

6. Wal-Mart is the largest company in the history of the World.

7. Wal-Mart now sells more food than Kroger & Safeway combined, and
keep in mind they did this in only 15 years.

8. During this same period, 31 Supermarket chains sought bankruptcy
(including Winn-Dixie).

9. Wal-Mart now sells more food than any other store in the world.

10. Wal-Mart has approx 3,900 stores in the USA of which 1,906 are
Super centers; this is 1,000 more than it had 5 years ago.

11. This year, 7.2 billion different purchasing experiences will occur
at a Wal-Mart store. (Earth?s population is approximately 6.5
billion.)

12. 90% of all Americans live within 15 miles of a Wal-Mart.

13. The value of product for Wal-Mart passing through the port of
San Diego each year is a larger sum than 93% of ALL countries Gross
National Product (GNP)

?.and that is only ONE port ?one way that Wal-Mart gets it?s stuff.

14. Of the 1.6 million employees, only 1.2% make a living above the
poverty level..

15. Wal Mart?s head office is located and centralized in Bentonville.
Due to this fact, there are more millionaires per square mile there
than any place on Earth.

16. The official U.S. government position is that Wal-Mart?s prices
are no lower than anyone else?s when compared to a typical families
weekly purchases.

That?s the view of the statisticians at the Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS) responsible for calculating the consumer price index (CPI).

17. 92% of everything Wal-Mart sells, comes from China . Another 4%
comes from Chinese owned companies in the U..S. or in 3rd world
countries.

18. Wal-Mart and MOST large companies, take out life insurance on its
employees, without their knowing.

If an employee dies, ALL the insurance moneys go to the companies.
I.e. An employee making $18,000 per year, dies, and the company might
make as much as $1million.

Most often these moneys, coming from what is commonly referred to as
?Dead Peasant Life Insurance Policies?, is paid out to executives as
bonuses. (A common practice, unknown by the common man)

19. Wal-Mart now averages a ?profit? (not sales) of $36 billion per year.
 

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Concerning number 18.

I hope those poor ba$tards are only being taxed at 35% instead of 39%. Or maybe thats a capital gain?
 

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We have to be vigilent to keep America safe.

I think there are things we have to put up with to do that. Americans have to keep their eyes open for muslims taking pictures of citys , bridges, landmarks etc.

I didnt want to respond in that feema thread Illum

But you know who I think them camps are built for ?

Muslims.

if we have a inside terror attack we will round them up by the thousands and throw their asses in there until we can deport them.
 

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The nearest Wal Mart to me is in the deep burbs. None in New Orleans proper of which I am aware :shrug:
 

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- Of the 1.6 million Wal-Mart employees, only 1.2% make a living above the poverty level.

- 92% of everything Wal-Mart sells comes from China. Another 4% comes from Chinese owned companies in the U.S. or in 3rd world countries.
It would be hard to find two statistics that reveal more clearly what's happened to the middle-class in this country.
 

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We have to be vigilent to keep America safe.

I think there are things we have to put up with to do that. Americans have to keep their eyes open for muslims taking pictures of citys , bridges, landmarks etc.

I didnt want to respond in that feema thread Illum

But you know who I think them camps are built for ?

Muslims.

if we have a inside terror attack we will round them up by the thousands and throw their asses in there until we can deport them.

Yes KOD,

There are things that we do need to do to keep America safe.

I have a different perspective when viwing things in public, as do most troops.

Why would it be just Muslims that we should be leary of taking pictures?

If Rusty or Hedge made that comment, you and several others would stomp a mud hole in him.

Do you honestly believe that these closed down bus and train stations, with the razor wire pointing inward are for Muslims only?

Show some stones KOD and comment on the FEMA thread if you want to, your lack of response in that thread, and your response about it here, shows a minimal opinion of what you think.

If there is an inside attack, I would bet you dollars to donuts, because, well the dollar ain't worth a SHIT ! That it's not coming from an internal Muslim group. I suggest you read a VERY SPOOKY BOOK, The Turner Diaries.

****WARNING****** BE VERY CAREFUL FROM WHERE YOU GET THIS BOOK ! :0003
 

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Critics Of Big Sis/Wal-Mart Spy Campaign Branded Insane

Critics Of Big Sis/Wal-Mart Spy Campaign Branded Insane

Critics Of Big Sis/Wal-Mart Spy Campaign Branded Insane
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
December 8, 2010
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According to the driving force behind Big Sis? creepy Wal-Mart spy campaign, if the state encouraging Americans to report each other to the authorities causes you unease, you?re insane, similar to how critics of informant programs were also branded mentally ill and persecuted in the former Soviet Union.
In what has been dubbed ?the battle of Wal-Mart? by The New York Observer, the controversy over Big Sis Janet Napolitano?s announcement that Homeland Security messages encouraging shoppers to ?report suspicious activity,? without telling them what constitutes suspicious activity, will play at Wal-Mart checkouts, has ?set off a rebellion among the conspiracy-theory crowd, a number of whom are among the store?s core customers,? writes Aaron Gell.

But the man behind the creepy slogan, ?If you see something, say something,? claims that the likes of Matt Drudge and Alex Jones? opposition to the campaign is ?ridiculous?.

?That?s absurd. The whole reason for doing it was to save lives, and I think the sane people of the world see it as a positive slogan,? said Allen Kay, of Korey Kay & Partners, implying that anyone who perceives the state encouraging citizens to report on each other as a negative move towards an authoritarian society is insane.
Kay?s glib justification that the campaign is about saving lives can be demolished from two angles.
Firstly, even if you believe that Muslim terrorists are creeping around every street corner with bombs in their underpants, and it?s a legitimate concern given the fact that the FBI is so keen on providing such dimwits with all the explosives they need, then why has the federal government and Homeland Security instead labeled politically aware, patriotic Americans to be the number one domestic terror threat?

As we have seen from the MIAC report, DHS spying on tea Party and second amendment activists in Pennsylvania and a host of other examples in recent years, the federal government has little interest in Muslim extremists and has instead targeted Americans knowledgeable of their rights and critical of big government as the primary domestic terror threat. The feds have defined ?terrorist propaganda? as any material critical of the state. The Department of Defense characterizes peaceful protest as ?low level terrorism? in its own report.

Given the fact that rhetoric identifying conservative and libertarian Americans as domestic extremists has saturated the news media, don?t be surprised when ignorant Wal-Mart shoppers begin to report people who wear t-shirts with political slogans or ones that carry an image of the upside-down American flag, or merely individuals who talk about the Constitution, since federal authorities have identified all these as examples of terrorism in numerous cases over the last several years.

Secondly, no matter where you look, from East Germany, to Communist Russia, to Nazi Germany, historically governments who encourage their own citizens to report on each other do so not for any genuine safety concerns or presumed benefits to security, but in order to create an authoritarian police state that coerces the people into policing each other?s behavior and thoughts.

As Robert Gellately of Florida State University has highlighted, Germans under Hitler denounced their neighbors and friends not because they genuinely believed them to be a security threat, but because they expected to selfishly benefit from doing so, both financially, socially and psychologically via a pavlovian need to be rewarded by their masters for their obedience.

At the height of its influence around one in seven of the East German population was an informant for the Stasi. As in Nazi Germany, the creation of an informant system was wholly centered around identifying political dissidents and those with grievances against the state, and had little or nothing to do with genuine security concerns.

Even if you subscribe to the notion that Americans should be spied on, which is completely unconstitutional in and of itself, should that role be entrusted to untrained Wal-Mart shoppers?

If Americans are going to be policed by a 21st century KGB, can the watchers at least be professionally recruited and trained? No, because having fat slobs report on ?suspicious activity? that is defined by what they were told on ABC News last night or what they saw in a plot of 24 or CSI Miami makes it a lot easier for Big Sis to chill free speech and frighten Americans away from exercising their rights.
Every example in recent history of a government enlisting its population as a swarming army of spies leads to, at the bare minimum, the evisceration of freedom and the creation of an autocratic dictatorship, and in the worst case, mass political oppression, assassination of political dissidents or outright genocide.
And Allen Kay has the temerity to imply that anyone expressing concern about a similar program arriving in America is insane and that their worries are ?ridiculous,? ironically echoing how critics of the state were also branded mentally ill and sent to psikhushkas ? mental hospitals ? in the former Soviet Union.

Judging by Wal-Mart?s response in refusing to acknowledge the scale of the backlash they have received in reaction to the announcement on Monday, and their slavish repetition of the glib Orwellian rhetoric that the spy campaign is about safety and security, Americans are outraged, and until Wal-Mart kills this un-American insult to everything that the country stands for, their Christmas is going to be a lot less profitable than expected, with numerous boycotts already on the horizon.
 

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I would present this as a personal opinion of the lengths some people will go to make an issue out of nothing, to present the government as something bad and to be feared. That last article makes so many claims that have no real basis in reality, that I just shake my head.

There't nothing creepy about the Napolitano piece, unless you personally are a homophobe and consider her personally to be creepy. Guessing the "androgeny" comment to be of that ilk. To each their own, but the message is something each of us should be doing as a matter of life these days. There are millions of people going to Wal-Mart every day, some are probably people considering doing some pretty bad things at some point. Reporting suspicious behavior (we're not all completely naive, stupid, and too ignorant to look at someone's behavior and consider it suspicious, are we?) to management of ANY store just makes sense. As a person, a parent, a concerned citizen, it's something we should all be more aware of, IMO.

Again, branding Napolitano, HLS, and Government the evil empire in this case is a BIG stretch for me. Go ahead and call me a simpleton if you like, but some of this conspiracy bullshit (which THIS is, IMO) just goes to far. I hope to hell that if someone is doing something suspicious in a Wal-Mart or other store where my kids or grandkids are, I would hope they would tell management.
 

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I would present this as a personal opinion of the lengths some people will go to make an issue out of nothing, to present the government as something bad and to be feared. That last article makes so many claims that have no real basis in reality, that I just shake my head.

There't nothing creepy about the Napolitano piece, unless you personally are a homophobe and consider her personally to be creepy. Guessing the "androgeny" comment to be of that ilk. To each their own, but the message is something each of us should be doing as a matter of life these days. There are millions of people going to Wal-Mart every day, some are probably people considering doing some pretty bad things at some point. Reporting suspicious behavior (we're not all completely naive, stupid, and too ignorant to look at someone's behavior and consider it suspicious, are we?) to management of ANY store just makes sense. As a person, a parent, a concerned citizen, it's something we should all be more aware of, IMO.

Again, branding Napolitano, HLS, and Government the evil empire in this case is a BIG stretch for me. Go ahead and call me a simpleton if you like, but some of this conspiracy bullshit (which THIS is, IMO) just goes to far. I hope to hell that if someone is doing something suspicious in a Wal-Mart or other store where my kids or grandkids are, I would hope they would tell management.

:0003 :toast:
 

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1. At Wal-Mart, Americans spend $36,000,000 every hour of every day.

2. This works out to $20,928 profit every minute!

3. Wal-Mart will sell more from January 1 to St. Pat rick?s Day (March
17th) than Target sells all year.

4.. Wal-Mart is bigger than Home Depot + Kroger + Target + Sears,
Costco + K-Mart combined.

5. Wal-Mart employs 1.6 million people and is the largest private
employer. And most can?t speak English.

6. Wal-Mart is the largest company in the history of the World.

7. Wal-Mart now sells more food than Kroger & Safeway combined, and
keep in mind they did this in only 15 years.

8. During this same period, 31 Supermarket chains sought bankruptcy
(including Winn-Dixie).

9. Wal-Mart now sells more food than any other store in the world.

10. Wal-Mart has approx 3,900 stores in the USA of which 1,906 are
Super centers; this is 1,000 more than it had 5 years ago.

11. This year, 7.2 billion different purchasing experiences will occur
at a Wal-Mart store. (Earth?s population is approximately 6.5
billion.)

12. 90% of all Americans live within 15 miles of a Wal-Mart.

13. The value of product for Wal-Mart passing through the port of
San Diego each year is a larger sum than 93% of ALL countries Gross
National Product (GNP)

?.and that is only ONE port ?one way that Wal-Mart gets it?s stuff.

14. Of the 1.6 million employees, only 1.2% make a living above the
poverty level..

15. Wal Mart?s head office is located and centralized in Bentonville.
Due to this fact, there are more millionaires per square mile there
than any place on Earth.

16. The official U.S. government position is that Wal-Mart?s prices
are no lower than anyone else?s when compared to a typical families
weekly purchases.

That?s the view of the statisticians at the Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS) responsible for calculating the consumer price index (CPI).

17. 92% of everything Wal-Mart sells, comes from China . Another 4%
comes from Chinese owned companies in the U..S. or in 3rd world
countries.

18. Wal-Mart and MOST large companies, take out life insurance on its
employees, without their knowing.

If an employee dies, ALL the insurance moneys go to the companies.
I.e. An employee making $18,000 per year, dies, and the company might
make as much as $1million.

Most often these moneys, coming from what is commonly referred to as
?Dead Peasant Life Insurance Policies?, is paid out to executives as
bonuses. (A common practice, unknown by the common man)

19. Wal-Mart now averages a ?profit? (not sales) of $36 billion per year.

For the record the 1st 12 of these were in original chain email in 1988 were basically verified as truth--

from 13 on can't find anything to substantiate them--can anyone else
 
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