Walmart Creates Its Own CRYPTOCURRENCY, NFTs, Enters METAVERSE With Sales of Virtual Goods; Tech Founder Born in USSR Warns About Facebook’s Metaverse, Compares It to SOVIET-STYLE PROPAGANDA

Walmart is bravely leading from behind by venturing into the creepy Metaverse some claim is a harbinger for Communism.

“Walmart is continuously exploring how emerging technologies may shape future shopping experiences,” a company statement indicates. “We don’t have anything further to share today, but it’s worth noting we routinely file trademark applications as part of the innovation process.”

The free world’s second-largest retailer — after Amazon — reportedly made trademark filings at the end of 2021, according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The content covers wide-reaching virtual products, including toys, personal care items, and electronics. In conjunction with the virtual trademarks, Walmart indicated its intention to dip its corporate toe into the Metaverse with a cryptocurrency and cache of non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

“They’re super intense. There’s a lot of language in these, which shows that there’s a lot of planning going on behind the scenes about how they’re going to address cryptocurrency, how they’re going to address the Metaverse and the virtual world that appears to be coming or that’s already here,” trademark attorney Josh Gerben reportedly said.

Under heavy criticism over free speech suppression and election meddling, Facebook announced it would try to reinvent itself under the moniker “Meta.” Since the move, wide-reaching social media platforms and businesses have strategies to fit into the shifting virtual landscape. Corporations such as Nike filed trademarks for virtual offerings, and Gap is selling logo sweatshirt NFTs coupled with a physical clothing item. The move comes after Under Armour and Adidas sold the full boat of their NFTs.

“All of a sudden, everyone is like, ‘This is becoming super real, and we need to make sure our IP is protected in the space,'” Gerben reportedly said.

Perhaps blindly driven by profit, borderless corporations appear undeterred by the potential ramifications of enticing living, breathing people into a singular virtual society. Facebook has routinely emulated Chinese Communist Party propaganda and policies. Time after time, conservative users have their accounts suspended for criticizing Democrat or communist agendas.

Facebook’s leadership has cleverly placated the left-wing media by insisting its “Oversight Board” ensures equal treatment. But after packing its content judges with radical liberals, the false narrative was exposed. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s “fact checks” are nothing more than “opinion.” And like any communist regime, dissenting opinions are met with harsh punishments. Now Zuckerberg likes to wax poetic about the ethereal benefits of everyone buying into a Metaverse that will further impede independence.

“The Metaverse is a vision that spans many companies — the whole industry. You can think about it as the successor to the mobile internet. And it’s certainly not something that any one company is going to build, but I think a big part of our next chapter is going to hopefully be contributing to building that, in partnership with a lot of other companies and creators and developers,” Zuckerberg reportedly said. “But you can think about the Metaverse as an embodied internet, where instead of just viewing content — you are in it. And you feel present with other people as if you were in other places, having different experiences that you couldn’t necessarily do on a 2D app or webpage, like dancing, for example, or different types of fitness.”

The Facebook CEO must be paying speechwriters handsomely to craft such persuasive phony narratives. After all, Zuckerberg settled a civil lawsuit for upwards of $65 million after allegations surfaced he stole the basis of Facebook from former classmates. Divya Narendra and the brothers Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss claimed he stole the IP from their ConnectU startup.

Getting people to surrender their individuality because it “takes a village,” as Hillary Clinton famously put it, is another boon for communist proliferation. That’s why a child of the former Soviet Union, turned technology guru, is pushing back on the Metaverse.

“‘Metaverse’ is a squish-scammy word. If you include things like video games and, um, the internet, it’s already a big success. AR has future potential. But I’m calling bullshit on a persistent, decentralized, skeuomorphic, interconnected 3D world, experienced primarily through VR,” Phil Libin, founder of the Evernote app and CEO of the video-conferencing company Mmhmm, reportedly tweeted.

The 49-year-old confronted issues connecting the Metaverse and Communism on a recent podcast. Growing up in former Leningrad, U.S.S.R., he sees similarities between Zuckerberg’s promotion and the propaganda deployed by pro-communist liberals. Despite the spiraling economy, loss of freedom, and diminished quality of life, the Soviet communists denied the system’s failure.

“I went to first grade in the Soviet Union. I was subjected to a lot of Soviet propaganda, and I was told as a little kid repeatedly: ‘Communism doesn’t exist yet. We haven’t built Communism yet. We’re building towards Communism. But it’s not Communism yet. What you see around you, this horrible, horrible place, isn’t Communism. We’re building towards it. It’s going to be great when it gets here,'” Libin reportedly said.

The U.S. is embroiled in a political struggle in the homeland to prevent a communist takeover by far-left radicals in the Democratic Party. Facebook and other online liberals support their agenda, and internet giants have no issue adopting Chinese Communism to increase their wealth. With the world’s largest retail outlets buying in, everyday people are more vulnerable than ever before to communist propaganda.


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  1. Past time for free Countries to ban communism! It is the antithesis to freedom. In America, start by banning the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) based in Chicago, funded by the former Soviet Union in 1919! This may wake up some of the useful idiots they depend on to promote their propaganda! Useful idiots of the world wake up you are being used to set up a worldwide communist master slave system! Guess which one you will be if you are not eliminated!

    1. Your comment is a perfect rebuttal to the communists’ agenda. I cannot believe how many “educated” people in protective environments fall for the Communist dribble. Do thy really think the populations in Communist countries are better off. Then why are they all fleeing to America you dullards!

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