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I think it's absolutely absurd but you have a lot of flare, you put a lot of effort into it and it's fun to read so S&F for you my friend.
My guess is they are bringing in G4S security personnel to head up each store - for what purpose? I think people are already aware of the rumours...
Obviously they don't have the problems that the Young Shills are trying to make people think they have (or they are simply over-stating the case---false doom).
Snopes cites a few strawman arguments and generally dismisses it as "move along, nothing to see here."
But why risk public exposure by building all those entrances in existing WalMart stores when the federal government owns plenty of land all over the country?
And unless the military only intends to move troops to and from a handful of states, they'll need other entrances (and exits), so where are are those other entrances going to be located, and how will the military cover their construction?
originally posted by: boncho
I don't think they'd ever expect to round up 320 million. If they cut off all supply in & out of a country, after outsourcing all the manufacturing jobs, what happens??
Super shortage of everything, and then you go to....dot dot dot, distribution centers to pick up your rations....Which I would presume the retrofitted Walmarts would then be the channels to the public. Complete with holding facilities if people get out of hand.
The disruption has sent ocean shipping rates soaring and left major retailers scrambling to work out contingency plans to get their merchandise into stores.
Several ships were seized on behalf of creditors, including the Hanjin Montevideo, which was unable to leave Southern California after unloading. Two suppliers claim that Hanjin owes them about $775,000 for fuel in the ship's tanks.
On Friday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John K. Sherwood in New Jersey granted Hanjin protection from any more seizures in United States territory.
originally posted by: boncho
My guess is they are bringing in G4S security personnel to head up each store
Very fair questions if you ask me, so how DO they connect them to this under ground system? Surely someone would notice a whole heap of dirt being moved out from INSIDE a building. Surely someone would notice concrete trucks and the like going INSIDE a freaking building!
originally posted by: Char-Lee
a reply to: Chadwickus
Very fair questions if you ask me, so how DO they connect them to this under ground system? Surely someone would notice a whole heap of dirt being moved out from INSIDE a building. Surely someone would notice concrete trucks and the like going INSIDE a freaking building!
According to someone who did a thread about an underground tunnel and room complex a few years ago, they have a new product that takes no reinforcing it self levels and can be used on walls and floors of tunnels.
Also if they brought a tunnel from somewhere else they could come from the other end to do that work!