Wal-Mart's New Beast System?
By Warrman
WAL*MART
To:
Wal-Mart, SAM’S CLUB and logistics Home Office Associates
From:
Corporate Affairs
Date:
April 30, 2004
RE:
WAL-MART BEGINS RFID TESTING
Many of you have heard or read about RFID ( radio frequency identification) technology at Wal-Mart. A new era begins this morning as Wal-Mart and eight product manufacturers begin testing RFID at select Super-Centers and one regional distribution center in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. There will be media coverage surrounding this project.
What is RFID?
Simply put, RFID technology will allow us to read electronic product codes from tags as product cases or pallets move through our distribution center into our stores, giving us a better understanding of where our products are in our stores.
Benefits
Information from this technology will improve the shopping experience for consumers by enabling us to do a better job of having the right merchandise at the right time. Benefits will include better tracking and moving of inventory, faster receiving and shopping, improved shopper satisfaction and greater predictability in product demand, just to name a few. Over the long term, as usage of this technology expands, RFID will help us keep our cost down - which translates into everyday low prices for our customers.
Privacy
There has been some media attention surrounding privacy issues related to RFID. We can understand and appreciate consumer concern about privacy. We want you and our customers to know that RFID tags will not contain nor collect any data about consumers.
Further details of the pilot are included in a news release issued today. The release is available on the Wire, but below are some talking points in case you are asked about RFID.
Talking points for your use, as needed:
Wal-Mart and eight supplier partners are beginning a pioneering field test of electronic product codes and RFID technology at seven Super-Center and a regional distribution center in Dallas/Fort Worth metro areas on April 30th.
RFID technology will allow us to read electronic product codes from tags as product cases or pallets move through our distribution centers into our stores, giving us a better understanding of where our products are in our supply chain.
The biggest benefit will be better merchandise availability and tighter inventory management.
We can understand and appreciate consumer concern about privacy. Most of the tags will never make it to a store shelf. RFID tags will not contain nor collect any data about consumers.
As you all know we have been talking about the RFID’S for about two years now. Wal-Mart denied that they were trying to implement this system. We were all crazy and did not know what we were talking about.
Well, look what two years can do, now RFID is mainstream, but we are still all crazy. How many times do we have to be right about these things before people will listen? All of this information was out in the open, they were throwing it in our faces because they knew that the public was too busy watching mindless reality shows to care.
Lets talk about the RFID system that we should just all love, because Wal-Mart says so. The RFID is a small microchip with a antenna. When scanned, the chip activates and sends a signal to the reader and tells the reader what it is and where it came from. What is the reader reading? A bar code in the microchip. These chips will be used to track and trace all products that Wal-Mart buys and because Wal-Mart is so big every other retailer will have to go along with this.
Wal-Mart was the company in the eighties who got the bar code implemented. Don’t let them fool you, they want to know what you buy, when you buy, where you bought it and why.
If you go to the information section on this website"www.franklyspeakingtheamx.com" you will find all the information on the bar code and that almost every one has a 666 in it. Was this just an accident or is this planned?
Also you can check out all of the information on the implantable microchip that Wal-Mart says that it is not set up for, which is a lie. They are set up for speed pass which is that same thing.
Speed pass is a microchip key ring like the one that they have at gas stations. All the speed pass is is a credit card on a key ring. A credit card on a key ring, an implantable microchip act in the same way. Wal-Mart is not using this system yet but they will.
Most people that have been to Wal-Mart lately have seen the new self checkouts. Now us older people can see where this is going. When I was a kid all gas stations were full service and one day they started putting in Self-Serve. After a few years there were more and more pumps that were self-service until the full service were all gone and now we all have to pump our own gas. No big deal you say? Well I bet it will be a big deal to the cashiers when they have no jobs left.
All of America’s jobs are being shipped overseas, first it was the manufacturing and now it is service. How many jobs can we afford to lose? Remember that Wal-Mart buys American. Yeah right!
I want everyone to think of this fact when there are no jobs left in the country and you are begging the government for food, that Wal-Mart could have single handedly save this country if they would have bought American, but instead they buy 99% of their goods from China, so they in turn can build nuclear bombs and point them at us.
Wal-Mart right now is installing the beast system, please people wake up and smell the coffee.
REVELATION CHAPTER 13
16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six
How could they do this? How could they track and trace everything that you buy and sell? Could it be a tattoo? could this stop someone from buying and selling?
No that would not do the trick, because the product itself would have to be tracked to you and how do they track the product to you, through the RFID system and a implantable microchip! Once this system is in place no man might buy or sell save he have the Mark of the Beast.
Now lets go through this memo again and I will put my two cents in.
Many of you have heard or read about RFID(radio frequency identification) technology at Wal-Mart. “That we said for years did not exist!” A new era begins this morning as Wal-Mart and eight product manufacturers “That we forced into.” begin testing RFID at select Super-Centers “The Wal-Marts in Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers and Bentonville have been the test ground for these chips for years.” and one regional distribution center in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. There will be “controlled” media coverage surrounding this project.
What is RFID?
Simply put, RFID technology will allow us to read electronic product codes from tags as product cases or pallets move through our distribution center into our stores, “ So, we can get rid of half of our workers and we can make even more Billions of dollars, selling junk made in China by little children in slave camps.” giving us a better understanding of where our products are in our stores. “Who bought them, why, how much, so if you buy to many aspirins we can transfer that information to the department of Homeland Security.”
Benefits
Information from this technology will improve the shopping experience for consumers by enabling us to do a better job “In individualized marketing“ of having the right merchandise at the right time. Benefits will include better tracking and moving of inventory “All the way into the consumers house.”, faster receiving and shopping, improved shopper satisfaction, “Yes, they are doing this for us, even though there is a public outcry about privacy?” and greater predictability in product demand, just to name a few. Over the long term, as usage of this technology expands, RFID will help us “Get rid of half of our workers and have you self checkout and bag your own stuff.” keep our cost down - which translates into “The Waltons having more money and power.” everyday low prices for our customers.
Privacy
There has been some media attention surrounding privacy issues related to RFID “Some!”. We can understand and appreciate consumer concern about privacy, “and again we don‘t care“. We want you and our customers to know that RFID tags will not contain nor collect any data about consumers. “This is true and also a big lie, the tag itself will not contain any customer data. It is the Wal-Mart super computer that will hold all the data. It’s all in the wording.”
Further details of the pilot are included in a news release issued today. The release is available on the Wire, but below are some talking points in case you are asked about RFID.
Talking points for your use, as needed:
Wal-Mart and eight supplier partners are beginning a pioneering field test of electronic product codes and RFID technology at seven super center and a regional distribution center in Dallas/Fort Worth metro areas on April 30th.
RFID technology will allow us to read electronic product codes from tags as product cases or pallets move through our distribution centers into our stores, giving us a better understanding of where our products are in our supply chain.
The biggest benefit will be better merchandise availability and tighter inventory management.
We can understand and appreciate consumer concern about privacy. Most of the tags will never make it to a store shelf. RFID tags will not contain nor collect any data about consumers.
*Tell whoever asks to love the new beast system and shut up, because Wal-Mart could care less what the mindless population thinks".
Right now there are a lot of Churches saying that the implantable microchip is not the Mark foretold in the Bible, that it will be a new technology that will come out to track and trace people. You may believe this too. I want you to think science fiction and go a 100 years into the future could you think of a better way to track people than the chip and the RFID, I can’t and do you know why, because it is what it is. So go ahead and take the chip. I for one would not gamble my eternal soul on it.
In the love of the most high Jesus Christ,
Warrman
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