WALMART is the TRAP to AVOID!! Future RFID Chipping Hubs: Why to "NEVER SHOP at WALMART"!!
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Published on Apr 4, 2016
This video expose is styled as a documentary short, covering 5 unusual facts about
Walmart store closings. Walmart has had numerous contracts with the
U.S. government. One of these goes back to the early
2000s, when Walmart began a cooperative with the
U.S. Defense Department on
RFID technology.
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. With the help of the DoD, Walmart has been at the forefront of biometric and RFID technology. In 2012-2013, Walmart introduced SoloHealth stations into their stores and announced that it was an Obamacare, also known as the
Affordable Care Act, initiative. Most people overlooked that the SoloHealth stations came equipped with RFID scanning technology. Walmart was a pilot for these SoloHealth Stations, and collected data on thousands of people as a part of the test run
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In the past year, Walmart has announced that it will be closing many stores as a part of portfolio management, but in
2015 their explanation was different. They closed 5 stores because of "plumbing problems." In 2016, 10 percent of stores in
Brazil closed. Brazil is currently in an economic recession that is quickening to depression. Many of the closed stores in the
U.S. have been gutted for some odd reason; all the products have been removed.
In
March 2016,
Google accidentally leaked a map of the
United States showing all Walmart stores permanently closed. The media did not cover this, though it was covered by a local
Arkansas newspaper. Google claimed the map was an accident, but it is strange considering the only businesses shown to be "permanently closed" were Walmart supercenters, neighborhood markets, and express stores.
Also, there is some evidence that Walmart stores are a part of a system of tunnels underneath the United States. This topic was not addressed in this video.
Knowing all of the past contracts that Walmart has with the U.S. government, are we now seeing Walmart stores transition to their true purpose?
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information.
Passive tags collect energy from a nearby RFID reader's interrogating radio waves.
Active tags have a local power source such as a battery and may operate at hundreds of meters from the RFID reader. Unlike a barcode, the tag need not be within the line of sight of the reader, so it may be embedded in the tracked object. RFID is one method for
Automatic Identification and Data Capture (
AIDC).[1]
RFID tags are used in many industries, for example, an
RFID tag attached to an automobile during production can be used to track its progress through the assembly line; RFID-tagged pharmaceuticals can be tracked through warehouses; and implanting RFID microchips in livestock and pets allows positive identification of animals.
Since RFID tags can be attached to cash, clothing, and possessions, or implanted in animals and people, the possibility of reading personally-linked information without consent has raised serious privacy concerns.[2] These concerns resulted in standard specifications development addressing privacy and security issues.
ISO/
IEC 18000 and ISO/IEC 29167 use on-chip cryptography methods for untraceability, tag and reader authentication, and over-the-air privacy. ISO/IEC 20248 specifies a digital signature data structure for RFID and barcodes providing data, source and read method authenticity. This work is done within ISO/IEC
JTC 1/
SC 31 Automatic identification and data capture techniques.
In 2014, the world RFID market is worth
US$8.89 billion, up from
US$7.77 billion in
2013 and
US$6.96 billion in
2012. This includes tags, readers, and software/services for RFID cards, labels, fobs, and all other form factors.
The market value is expected to rise to
US$18.68 billion by 2026.[3]