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All in the southern States. All stated that it's a plumbing problem? No permits have been pulled. This is no conspiracy theory of all of them having underground tunnels. All windows have been blacked out and secured by police. Also there has been late night to early morning activity on conveys on trucks carrying military vehicles into the back on these Walmart stores.

They is an underground tunnel network in the USA. See Jade Hiem 15.

Are we preparing for civil unrest????

All of the military conveys have been capture on video and pics are available? This whole story seems very odd. We are being deceived by the government and media.

I suspect the government is planning of something big to happen real soon.

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What is going on with these stores and what don't we know?

Why are Marines training on how to deal with angry thirsty and hungry citizens? Homeschooling and living off the grid considered bad by our current administration? Five States are training grounds for a police State. What is it that Obama is hiding from us?

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the better question Balco is why aren't CBS-NBC-ABC-CNN-FOX- carrying this story? The only place you can find it is on off the wall news blogs.

 

why?

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define economic collapse

 

Cuz I think you are dead wrong if you think in the next 2 years this country will undergo ANY thing close to what most perceive as a "collapse"

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I will watch Balco but I have a question.

 

Are this Vids put together by the same type of folks who think Sandy hook and Boston bombing were faked as a training exercise?

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well that's odd.

 

watching first Vid. It mentions 5 walmarts that were closed and gives the city.

 

did a google search on that town, and the walmarts are OPEN.

 

Odd that is..........

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Billionaire Tells Americans to Prepare For 'Financial Ruin'

 

By Newsmax Wires

Tuesday, 06 Nov 2012 12:14 PM

 

 

The United States could soon become a large-scale Spain or Greece, teetering on the edge of financial ruin.

 

That’s according to Donald Trump, who painted a very ugly picture of where this country is headed. Trump made the comments during a recent appearance on Fox News’ “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.â€

 

According to Trump, the United States is no longer a rich country. “When you’re not rich, you have to go out and borrow money. We’re borrowing from the Chinese and others. We’re up to $16 trillion in debt.â€

 

He goes on to point out that the downgrade of U.S. debt is inevitable.

 

“We are going up to $16 trillion [in debt] very soon, and it’s going to be a lot higher than that before he gets finished. When you have [debt] in the $21-$22 trillion, you are talking about a downgrade no matter how you cut it.â€

 

 

Ballooning debt and a credit downgrade aren’t Trump’s only worries for this country. He says that the official unemployment rate “isn’t a real number†and that the real figure is closer to 15 percent to 16 percent. He even mentioned that some believe the unemployment rate to be as high as 21 percent.

 

“Right now, frankly, the country isn’t doing well,†Trump added, “Recession may be a nice word.â€

 

While 15 percent to 16 percent unemployment, a looming credit downgrade, and ballooning debt are a bleak outlook for the United States, they are hardly as alarming as the scenario laid out by another economist.

 

Without earning celebrity status or having his own television show, Robert Wiedemer did something else that grabbed headlines across the country: He accurately predicted the economic collapse that almost sank the United States.

 

In 2006, Wiedemer and a team of economists foresaw the coming collapse of the U.S. housing market, equity markets, private debt, and consumer spending, and published their findings in the book America’s Bubble Economy.

 

Editor’s Note: See the controversial video where Wiedemer makes his claims. Click here now.

 

But Wiedemer’s outlook for the U.S. economy today makes Trump’s observations seem almost optimistic.

 

Where Trump sees ballooning debt and a credit downgrade, Wiedemer sees much more widespread economic destruction.

 

In a recent interview for his book Aftershock, Wiedemer says, “The data is clear, 50% unemployment, a 90% stock market drop, and 100% annual inflation . . . starting as soon as next year.â€

 

When the host questioned such wild claims, Wiedemer unapologetically displayed shocking charts backing up his allegations, and then ended his argument with, “You see, the medicine will become the poison.â€

 

The interview has become a wake-up call for those unprepared (or unwilling) to acknowledge an ugly truth: The country’s financial “rescue†devised in Washington has failed miserably.

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The AfterShock Survial Summit has a "unheralded group of economist" working for them.

 

YUP unheralded all right..............NO ONE EVER HEARD OF THEM

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By ROBERT EVATT World Business Writer | Updated 3 weeks ago

 

From crime to labor issues to an intricate military coup of the entire United States, conspiracy theories are flying around the closed Wal-Mart supercenters in Tulsa and elsewhere.

The official reason for the sudden closure of the store at Admiral Place and Memorial Drive last week was two years of plumbing issues that would take six months to fix.

 

That was the same reason given for each of the four other Wal-Mart locations, which all closed at the same time with just a few hours’ notice. The other stores are in Brandon, Florida; Pico Rivera, California; Midland, Texas; and Livingston, Texas.

 

All outlets received the same statement on the closure, attributed to various Wal-Mart spokespeople, which read: “As part of an effort to ensure all of our stores are fully serving the needs of our customers, we regularly assess the conditions of our stores. Due to ongoing plumbing issues that will require extensive repairs we are temporarily closing the (store).â€

 

During the announcement, Wal-Mart didn’t tell media outlets at each of the areas that there were additional locations being closed for the same reasons.

 

Wal-Mart did not return calls seeking additional comment by Thursday afternoon.

 

Though the fuel pump and the pharmacy remain open at the Tulsa Wal-Mart, most of the supercenter has gone dark. One entrance is covered in black tarp, while the other is guarded by two Tulsa Police Department cars.

 

Because the move was an unusual one for both Wal-Mart and the retail world as a whole, many around the World Wide Web are questioning if there are any alternate motivations for the closures, and whether there’s a common thread between the stores.

 

Some theories are plausible, if not on target, while others are further out there.

 

One of the most commonly-cited theories cited by commenters on the Tulsa World website and the Tulsa World Facebook page is that the store was closed due to crime problems. In February, officials from the Tulsa Police Department complained that the store received 1,500 larceny calls between 2012 and 2014, which is 400 to 500 more than other supercenters.

 

However, officials at police and sheriff departments that cover the other four supercenters have said that their stores haven’t had unusually strong problems with crime.

 

Other commenters have brought up Wal-Mart’s previous attempts to prevent its employees to unionize. In November, 23 protesters were arrested in front of the Pico Rivera Wal-Mart. The protest was organized by OUR Wal-Mart, a group of employees calling for higher wages and better treatment of employees.

 

But if there have been similar labor protests at the other affected Wal-Mart locations, they haven’t been made public. OUR Wal-Mart did protest labor conditions in Tulsa last Black Friday — at the supercenter at 6625 S. Memorial Drive.

 

Other commenters on the Tulsa World stories offered more colorful logic. Some were obviously meant tongue-in-cheek, some maybe not.

 

A Facebook commenter named Ralph Hughes made the connection between plumbing issues coming up as the number of Oklahoma earthquakes skyrockets. To Hughes, the connection is clear — Wal-Mart closed the store to cover up their fracking.

 

Another conspiracy theory, cited by survival preparation website shtfplan.com, claims with no solid evidence that Wal-Mart is working with the U.S. Department of Human services to create a system of nationwide underground tunnels that would be used to help move people and supplies in the case of a nuclear or biological attack.

 

The closures, so the theory goes, would allow work on the tunnels to go on relatively undetected.

 

Though another, far more sinister theory has gained more widespread traction. The blog All News Pipeline is just one of dozens of websites that popped up on a Google search — as well as mainstream publications like Houston Chronicle and Business Insider — that cited connections between the Wal-Mart closures and military exercises called Jade Helm, scheduled to take place between July 15 and Sept. 15. The exercise, which will involve all four branches of the military, involves covert travel through states that have been identified as enemy territory.

 

All News Pipeline cited an anonymous email that claims these Wal-Marts will be turned into processing centers that will prepare civilians for transfer into detention centers run by FEMA, possibly to prepare for China’s takeover of the U.S. government.

 

However, the Washington Post reported on the conspiracy talk surrounding Jade Helm before the Wal-Mart closures, and noted the military has participated in similar exercises in the past that also identified states as hostile territory. Additionally, a map of the exercise map prepared for local authorities indicated it will operate in California and Texas, but not Oklahoma or Florida.

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