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WALMART.......The iceberg is melting. Who else? Pepsi, Kroger, Kellogg, Coca Cola, etc.....? YEP! (Crosslinked another thread with more info.)

 
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What is it that WALMART ISN'T SAYING??

I found this article from Jan 2015 to be of interest and concern......Would what's happening with these Walmart stores fit into whats discussed in this article in some manner? Obviously Walmart is a huge player in corporate America, but...an Iceberg doesn't care who it sinks in the end and even an Iceberg will eventually diminish when things begin to heat up.

Is Walmart truly doing what they say? Is it a plumbing issue or is it something more sinister? Are they beginning to feel the impact that has already hit so many other businesses and corporations? I don't think it is just mom and pop stores feeling the heat anymore.

Many large corporations like Kellogg, Pepsi, Coca Cola, Kroger. to name but a few, have scaled back or closed down operations within the last 6-8 months. Some of the reasons given include Obamacare, shitty economy, unsustainability, disruption in production/supply, etc... Some decline to comment altogether.

There are many businesses that have been in operation for well over 60 years abandoning ship.

Read on and don't forget to click the link given at the bottom of the list for prior months to grasp the scope of what is occurring.

newsflash newsflash newsflash newsflash newsflash newsflash
U.S. Food Crisis, January 2015: “…we’re losing everything that we have as a family…” Corporate America kills family food businesses! “Nobody falls in love with a prostitute.” says one politician regarding Government’s love affair with corporate America! - See more at: [link to www.blindbatnews.com] <<<<ONCE YOU READ THE ARTICLE, FOLLOW THE LINKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE ARTICLE FOR PRIOR MONTHS!!

Also, think about this. Food production this summer will be taking a serious hit with the swine flu in pork, the Texas famine in beef, the bird flu hitting poultry in Jennie o turkey and chicken as well as the sharp decline in the fishing industry in the Pacific and the drought in California. Combine that with an influx of Illegals and Monsanto crap.....and we have a food crisis.

Packaging of food over the years steadily has already seen reduction in size yet prices remain the same or are higher. Maybe reducing the stores is a similar scheme. make it appear that the shelves are full by eliminating some stores thus product appears to be meeting demand when in fact it isn't?
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Just in case you missed it I will post them here...

U.S. Food Crisis, December 2014: “…we’ve hit the end!” No more Coca Cola? Famous burger joints shutdown on Xmas eve! Mystic make-over restaurant gets evicted? No beef in Montana, no thanks to ObamaCare? Even a Jackass (BBQ) says there ain’t no recovery! -
See more at: [link to www.blindbatnews.com]


U.S. Food Crisis, November 2014: “We’re breaking up our family!” No more Wendy’s, Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, Hormel or Dinty Moore? “It’s hard to see what this is…it’s hard to fail.” Buying local kills off Mom-n-Pop! -
See more at: [link to www.blindbatnews.com]


U.S. Food Crisis, October 2014: “…we took the money and ran…” Obamacare kills more grocery stores! 250% increase in cost of Turkeys! Inflation kills donuts! General Mills kills nearly 1-thousand jobs! No more Stouffers or Lean Cuisine? -
See more at: [link to www.blindbatnews.com]



U.S. Food Crisis, September 2014: “I’ve never made a profit here in 14 years, and that’s the truth!” No more Cheerios? Russian sanctions killing U.S. farm jobs? “the situation…is only going to get worse” -
See more at: [link to www.blindbatnews.com]


U.S. Food Crisis, August 2014: “We’re about to run out of gas!” “We were shocked!” McDonald’s & Jell-O going down? -
See more at: [link to www.blindbatnews.com]


I think there is more to The Walmart thing.

I think there is more to the Jade Helm thing.

I think there is a lot more.....just saying.
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I figured people would find this as informative as I do.

Posting at 2am doesn't really get the info out too many people though.

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econ reset...coming sooner?
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...or later.

In either case it is coming one way or the other.
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naa its a drill watch the closed stores to see what goes in and out
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It wouldn't surprise me if Walmart was going under given their customer base is in the lower income bracket and are losing their jobs in droves and food stamps and welfare don't quite keep Walmart in business. Obama voting upper middle class White hipsters and yuppies turn up their noses at Walmart because we lowly peasants shop there. Instead they want to brag about buying overpriced, GMO free, organic food at some trendy farmers market or whole foods. Only they can afford to not eat crap. It is like the bad old days of the Soviet Union or modern day China where only the elite eat the good food and the peasants would be stuck eating the crap not fit for pigs.
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The age of endless consumption is OVER.

This means death to mega corporations unless the refine their product base and marketing strategies.

Millennials want less, want sustainable, want natural.

Don't want a house. Don't want a big gas guzzling car. Don't want the suburbs.

They want experiences.
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Let me give GLP members some real doom.

As you know California is turning into a desert. We already know what the next year will be link since the water cycle starting with the snow melt takes a year. The snow is not there, this year they will be cutting back on food production quite a bit. Over 90% of what you see in a Subway prep table comes from CA.

So CA runs out of water. Besides a food nightmare, that also means people will have to leave at some point to resettlment centers.

I am in real estate and when a property loses water or power the powers that be can declare it unsafe and require you leave NOW. I've seen it with condo that die. They are always hold outs but then the sheriff cleans house.

So besides the food problem, all those CA people or at least a lot of them are going to have to be moved when the taps run dry.
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Also, think about this. Food production this summer will be taking a serious hit with the swine flu in pork, the Texas famine in beef, the bird flu hitting poultry in Jennie o turkey and chicken as well as the sharp decline in the fishing industry in the Pacific and the drought in California. Combine that with an influx of Illegals and Monsanto crap.....and we have a food crisis.

Packaging of food over the years steadily has already seen reduction in size yet prices remain the same or are higher. Maybe reducing the stores is a similar scheme. make it appear that the shelves are full by eliminating some stores thus product appears to be meeting demand when in fact it isn't?


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Let me give GLP members some real doom.

As you know California is turning into a desert. We already know what the next year will be link since the water cycle starting with the snow melt takes a year. The snow is not there, this year they will be cutting back on food production quite a bit. Over 90% of what you see in a Subway prep table comes from CA.

So CA runs out of water. Besides a food nightmare, that also means people will have to leave at some point to resettlment centers.

I am in real estate and when a property loses water or power the powers that be can declare it unsafe and require you leave NOW. I've seen it with condo that die. They are always hold outs but then the sheriff cleans house.

So besides the food problem, all those CA people or at least a lot of them are going to have to be moved when the taps run dry.
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You are so right on. Just last night, CA declared another 15% decrease in water allocations. Anyone with a swimming pool, residential and hotels, will have to start trucking in their own water to fill them. How long do you think before people with homes there who have pools will want to move? What is their property worth now? No landscaping, no pools, no water. There will be a large population shift in Ca. in the coming years, a big decline in property values and loss of revenue to the State. Who is going to pay for all those freebies the State hands out? Where will they move to? It looks ominous.
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What is it that WALMART ISN'T SAYING??

I found this article from Jan 2015 to be of interest and concern......Would what's happening with these Walmart stores fit into whats discussed in this article in some manner? Obviously Walmart is a huge player in corporate America, but...an Iceberg doesn't care who it sinks in the end and even an Iceberg will eventually diminish when things begin to heat up.

Is Walmart truly doing what they say? Is it a plumbing issue or is it something more sinister? Are they beginning to feel the impact that has already hit so many other businesses and corporations? I don't think it is just mom and pop stores feeling the heat anymore.

Many large corporations like Kellogg, Pepsi, Coca Cola, Kroger. to name but a few, have scaled back or closed down operations within the last 6-8 months. Some of the reasons given include Obamacare, shitty economy, unsustainability, disruption in production/supply, etc... Some decline to comment altogether.

There are many businesses that have been in operation for well over 60 years abandoning ship.

Read on and don't forget to click the link given at the bottom of the list for prior months to grasp the scope of what is occurring.

newsflash newsflash newsflash newsflash newsflash newsflash
U.S. Food Crisis, January 2015: “…we’re losing everything that we have as a family…” Corporate America kills family food businesses! “Nobody falls in love with a prostitute.” says one politician regarding Government’s love affair with corporate America! - See more at: [link to www.blindbatnews.com] <<<<ONCE YOU READ THE ARTICLE, FOLLOW THE LINKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE ARTICLE FOR PRIOR MONTHS!!

Also, think about this. Food production this summer will be taking a serious hit with the swine flu in pork, the Texas famine in beef, the bird flu hitting poultry in Jennie o turkey and chicken as well as the sharp decline in the fishing industry in the Pacific and the drought in California. Combine that with an influx of Illegals and Monsanto crap.....and we have a food crisis.

Packaging of food over the years steadily has already seen reduction in size yet prices remain the same or are higher. Maybe reducing the stores is a similar scheme. make it appear that the shelves are full by eliminating some stores thus product appears to be meeting demand when in fact it isn't?

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Well it wouldnt be surprising if companies that dont pay a living wage or sell non usa products went bankrupt since people cant afford to buy their stuff because of the actions of these companies. Then they think bringing in millions more people will help...idiots it will just be more people who cant afford their junk.
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I rarely post. I did have a kroger close down under the guise of theft. I call bullshit. That place was always busy. Rumor has it some Habibs are buying the place. Time will tell.
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The expectation is that there will be 200 million casualties due to some kind of virus / drill that will spin out of control. So, in short, there is no real use for that many stores in the near future.

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Let me give GLP members some real doom.

As you know California is turning into a desert. We already know what the next year will be link since the water cycle starting with the snow melt takes a year. The snow is not there, this year they will be cutting back on food production quite a bit. Over 90% of what you see in a Subway prep table comes from CA.

So CA runs out of water. Besides a food nightmare, that also means people will have to leave at some point to resettlment centers.

I am in real estate and when a property loses water or power the powers that be can declare it unsafe and require you leave NOW. I've seen it with condo that die. They are always hold outs but then the sheriff cleans house.

So besides the food problem, all those CA people or at least a lot of them are going to have to be moved when the taps run dry.
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Bump for discussion.

Serious economic, population, real estate and agriculture implications...
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Well it wouldnt be surprising if companies that dont pay a living wage or sell non usa products went bankrupt since people cant afford to buy their stuff because of the actions of these companies. Then they think bringing in millions more people will help...idiots it will just be more people who cant afford their junk.
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... when tax rates were lowered? ...
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... when the government stepped aside and let the market move? ...
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The expectation is that there will be 200 million casualties due to some kind of virus / drill that will spin out of control. So, in short, there is no real use for that many stores in the near future.

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Oh good that will cure the food shortage.
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Link from JAN 2014....walmart needs close 100 stores..... it business not FEMA or god coming again.....


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Let me give GLP members some real doom.

As you know California is turning into a desert. We already know what the next year will be link since the water cycle starting with the snow melt takes a year. The snow is not there, this year they will be cutting back on food production quite a bit. Over 90% of what you see in a Subway prep table comes from CA.

So CA runs out of water. Besides a food nightmare, that also means people will have to leave at some point to resettlment centers.

I am in real estate and when a property loses water or power the powers that be can declare it unsafe and require you leave NOW. I've seen it with condo that die. They are always hold outs but then the sheriff cleans house.

So besides the food problem, all those CA people or at least a lot of them are going to have to be moved when the taps run dry.
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You are so right on. Just last night, CA declared another 15% decrease in water allocations. Anyone with a swimming pool, residential and hotels, will have to start trucking in their own water to fill them. How long do you think before people with homes there who have pools will want to move? What is their property worth now? No landscaping, no pools, no water. There will be a large population shift in Ca. in the coming years, a big decline in property values and loss of revenue to the State. Who is going to pay for all those freebies the State hands out? Where will they move to? It looks ominous.
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The problem is deeper and more frightening than that: Real Potential Doom!

Most of the middle and lower class families can not afford to move.
Soon, they will not have jobs or be able to supply their basic needs.
The State and the Feds can not afford to bail these people out or supply them basic needs for very long, Even just food and water for starters. Since most of our fresh vegetables comes from that State anyway.
Relocation, forced or other wise, creates the same demands upon a economic system that is broken and can not meet those demands anymore. You can not relocate these people with out breaking the already strained economic, water and food resources in other parts of the country.
So nothing can easily be done to fix this situation as it stands.

The long term cure is to reduce the population(with riots or war) and to limit food and water consumption, and force relocation of remaining populations to approved zones (FEMA camps first, then off to Agenda 21 zones). To ensure "sustainable" living conditions.
Did you think the "sustainable" movement was just a fad? It is a setup, a PsyOp.

This opens the door to Martial law and Totalitarian Government, in order to place everyone in the whole country under severe restrictions (slavery) and to enforce those rules, (for the good of everyone, of course). No welfare or SS or medicare costs will be needed, as Obamacare or it's replacement, can ensure that only the healthy workers, continue to survive.
Anyone wanting their Freedom to choose how they live and die, will be deemed Selfish and thus a threat to the survival of everyone else and a Terrorist. Thus you will be executed on sight.
This is how you turn a crisis, into a 1984 type society.
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Let me give GLP members some real doom.

As you know California is turning into a desert. We already know what the next year will be link since the water cycle starting with the snow melt takes a year. The snow is not there, this year they will be cutting back on food production quite a bit. Over 90% of what you see in a Subway prep table comes from CA.

So CA runs out of water. Besides a food nightmare, that also means people will have to leave at some point to resettlment centers.

I am in real estate and when a property loses water or power the powers that be can declare it unsafe and require you leave NOW. I've seen it with condo that die. They are always hold outs but then the sheriff cleans house.

So besides the food problem, all those CA people or at least a lot of them are going to have to be moved when the taps run dry.
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You are so right on. Just last night, CA declared another 15% decrease in water allocations. Anyone with a swimming pool, residential and hotels, will have to start trucking in their own water to fill them. How long do you think before people with homes there who have pools will want to move? What is their property worth now? No landscaping, no pools, no water. There will be a large population shift in Ca. in the coming years, a big decline in property values and loss of revenue to the State. Who is going to pay for all those freebies the State hands out? Where will they move to? It looks ominous.
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You know what's really twisted too with all the water trouble and everyone needing to do their part to conserve out in CA? The rich have a way around it- they have their house put in their company's name and then they can use all the watery they like- the company is exempt.
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If only there was, like, some sort of complete nutritional powerhouse, that, like, grew out of the ground or something.
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never ever did I think I would be feeding my family ten dollar freaking hamburger meat...wtf small little package ten bucks!!scream
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Link from JAN 2014....walmart needs close 100 stores..... it business not FEMA or god coming again.....


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Well now...you can just keep this type of shillary and trollism to yourself and quit trying slap limp everyone's doom boners.


They've already forgotten the throngs of businesses that went under just before and immediately after the 2008 crash with some taking a bit longer to finally throw in the towel OR seriously downsizing. There's probably even some long time higher up employees that will get the ax for not downsizing sooner and/or for believing bogus reports that the economy was on the rebound. Someone was lining their pockets with every new store that was opening even when they weren't needed. Business alright...MONKEY business.


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never ever did I think I would be feeding my family ten dollar freaking hamburger meat...wtf small little package ten bucks!!scream
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It's past time for people to become shoppers AND not just buyers. If all you can find is a little package for $10...then you need some shopping lessons right away. I'm just south of Seattle. Come on up and I'll show you the ropes.


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Let me give GLP members some real doom.

As you know California is turning into a desert. We already know what the next year will be link since the water cycle starting with the snow melt takes a year. The snow is not there, this year they will be cutting back on food production quite a bit. Over 90% of what you see in a Subway prep table comes from CA.

So CA runs out of water. Besides a food nightmare, that also means people will have to leave at some point to resettlment centers.

I am in real estate and when a property loses water or power the powers that be can declare it unsafe and require you leave NOW. I've seen it with condo that die. They are always hold outs but then the sheriff cleans house.

So besides the food problem, all those CA people or at least a lot of them are going to have to be moved when the taps run dry.
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and the loss of hydro power electricity





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