AN ATTORNEY PAID CASH AT WALMART WITH NO PHONE - AND THEY STILL KNEW EXACTLY WHAT HE BOUGHT

This man - a practicing attorney - walked into Walmart with no phone, no app, no Bluetooth, no smartwatch, no earbuds, nothing that could track him.

He paid cash for a USB cable and left like it was 1998.

https://video.nostr.build/01eb71d12eb5936890dd138776801431f5fc7591f6600a3c8f152f3b5711a3b0.mp4

Hours later… Walmart emails him asking him to rate the exact product he bought.

Same item. Same store. Same timestamp.

A purchase that should’ve been completely untraceable.

He didn’t use the app.

He didn’t log in.

He didn’t scan anything.

He didn’t bring ANY electronic device - he literally tried to pull out his phone to show the employee, realized he didn’t have it, and had to play charades to explain the cable he needed.

So how did Walmart tag that anonymous, cash-only purchase back to him?

Facial recognition at checkout?

AI purchase linking?

Database matching?

Or something they haven’t admitted publicly yet?

If even an attorney can’t make a “private” cash purchase… what chance does the rest of America have?

Is it the Bluetooth address of the vaccinated? I tried for fun to check it during covid. There were many. Cannot tell if it was a lot of smart devices or else. Who knows

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