Walmart
Walmart surfaces across multiple Nexor dispatches as a recurring site of reported consumer anomalies and surveillance concerns. The broadcasts document a shopper photographing "not liable for data collection" labels on children's toys sold in-store, which Nexor frames alongside discussion of in-store facial recognition and consumer profiling. Separate dispatches reference a viral video alleging meat products carry labels listing weights nearly double their actual contents, and footage described as showing various consumer goods — including meat, soap, and ice cream — secured under locks. A fourth dispatch identifies the retail chain as a distribution point for Thermos products subject to a recall, with units sold there between 2008 and 2024. Across these references, Nexor positions Walmart less as a subject in itself and more as a recurring backdrop where product integrity questions and data-collection practices converge.
// 4 APPEARANCES IN THE ARCHIVE

Everything in Front of Us and We Missed It: Nexor's Daily Briefing on Viral Anomalies, UFO Disclosure, and Cultural Conspiracies
A daily omnibus dispatch covering Trump's comments on forthcoming UFO file releases, speculation around Kanye West's public behaviour, Michael Jackson death conspiracy claims, Banksy's new London statue, Mandela Effect physical evidence videos, and a range of paranormal, true crime, and cultural oddities sourced from viral online content.

David Wilcock's Death, Orbs Dropped by Larger Craft, AI Surveillance Mandates, and Area 51 Earthquake Swarm
This dispatch covers the reported death of paranormal author David Wilcock two days after he publicly warned about missing scientists, UAP orb footage appearing to show objects deployed from larger craft, a law mandating AI surveillance cameras in all new vehicles by 2027, and a swarm of 17 shallow earthquakes recorded near Area 51. Additional segments address a Thermos recall linked to permanent vision loss, screen-time brain damage research, and the designated-survivor gap at the White House Correspondents Dinner.

From CIA Mind Control Files to UK Digital ID: A Roundup of Rabbit Holes, Anomalies, and Unanswered Questions
This compilation dispatch covers a wide range of topics the host presents as interconnected threads: CIA Project Artichoke documents describing mass drug-administration research, the UK Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill framed as a digital surveillance Trojan horse, smart city and 15-minute city concerns tied to the C40 consortium, and a range of viral anomalies spanning cannibal-themed advertising, alleged Trump body doubles, and soul-swapping theories gaining mainstream traction post-Epstein files.

They Hide in Plain Sight: Surveillance Toys, Smart Dust Patents, Palm Beach Pete, and the Threads Between Them
The host surveys a range of surveillance and conspiracy topics in one wide-ranging dispatch: data-collection disclaimers on children's toys at Walmart, a 2022 Wells Fargo patent for airborne biometric "smart dust," and an extended breakdown of the Palm Beach Pete phenomenon — which the host argues is a deliberate psyop designed to redirect attention away from anyone searching for a living Jeffrey Epstein. Secondary segments cover Anthropic's withheld cybersecurity AI model, humanoid robot capability normalization, the Tartaria–Tesla–ether theory, and the CIA's advanced disguise program.
// RELATED ENTITIES
- 1984Document
- AcropolisPlace
- Alamo, NevadaPlace
- Aleister CrowleyPerson
- AmazonOrganization
- Amazon RainforestPlace
- Amy EsridgePerson
- Ancient AliensDocument
- Andrew EpsteinPerson
- Anna KendrickPerson
- Antarctic PlatePlace
- AnthropicOrganization
- Apollo 11Event
- Apollo 14Event
- AppleOrganization
- Area 51Place
- ArtemisEvent
- Artemis 2Event
- Arturo VulcanPlace
- Australian Antarctic Discordance (AAD)Place