
By Tony Mobilifonitis
AUSTRALIA’S top business corporations – especially those in retail – are enforcing Morrison and the premiers’ unlawful, tyrannical attack on the unvaccinated population and vaccine mandates.
These corporate slag heaps, as typified by names like Westfield, who run just about every shopping mall in Australia and all over the globe, and Wesfarmers, who own a conglomerate of brands like Bunnings, Coles and Officeworks, should be avoided like the plague.
Wait a minute you say, they won’t let the “unclean, unvaccinated” in their doors anyway. But they will if it’s an “essential” supermarket like Coles (owned by Wesfarmers) or Woolies (Woolworths Group) or Aldi.
Woolworths owns Big W, and liquor stores including Dan Murphy’s, BWS and Cellarmasters. The trio of grog sellers somehow managed to worm their way into the “essential” category, but not Big W, which is demanding proof of vaccination at the door or it’s goodbye – as discovered to the annoyance of a Cairns News reader from Geelong who was looking for a bicycle tyre tube. So much for their “inclusivity policy”.
Maybe the best way around this is to shop at Woolworths’ major competitor IGA, who also operate as Drakes IGA. Drakes supermarkets in South Australia recently took a public stand that they were open for all, but it apparently decided to tone it all down. Nevertheless, their intentions were good, so why not give them your ‘dollar vote’.
Voting with your dollar against the big corporates and supporting smaller, independent retailers, is probably the most effective way to punish them. This corporate cabal claim to be about “diversity and inclusion” but have no problem practising discrimination based on an unlawful violation of a person’s informed consent right to choose their medical treatment.
There are also many legal issues around disclosure of private medical information. Readers facing demands to vaccinate should go to Concerned Lawyers Network and AdvocateMe Updates (Telegram) or a law firm like AFL Solicitors in Sydney. Form letters are provided to lay the basis for your role in any future class action.
These big corporates also specialize in bankrolling the predictable two-party system. Coalition or Labor, it doesn’t matter, as long as they can lobby to get the best laws and regulations to suit their business models and bottom line. And what’s best for Wesfarmers will inevitably be best for Woolworths Group or Westfield.
Look at the Westfarmers board of directors. They even have a former Kiwi prime minister in their ranks. These upstanding “pillars of the establishment” all have “the right corporate connections”, but are contained in their corporate bubble world of endless board meetings and cocktail parties. They seldom reveal any original thinking and like corporate robots in general, simply run with the politically correct causes of the day to give their corporate slag heap a veneer of respectability.
And like the governments they work with, they are ultimately under the control of the banks, the hedge funds and global investment Goliaths like Black Rock and others that can pull the rug on them at will, should they not “behave” in a manner fitting of a global corporation.

Yes one way they get so much control is they all invest in each other..
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Woolworths Makes Proposal to Acquire Australian Pharmaceutical Industries
Published: Dec. 1, 2021
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/woolworths-makes-proposal-to-acquire-australian-pharmaceutical-industries-271638399527
How your IGA can fight the corporate slag heap enforcing vaccine tyranny
AUSTRALIA’S top business corporations – especially those in retail – are enforcing Morrison and the premiers’ unlawful, tyrannical attack on the unvaccinated population and vaccine mandates.
These corporate slag heaps, as typified by names like Westfield, who run just about every shopping mall in Australia and all over the globe, and Wesfarmers, who own a conglomerate of brands like Bunnings, Coles and Officeworks, should be avoided like the plague.
Wait a minute you say, they won’t let the “unclean, unvaccinated” in their doors anyway. But they will if it’s an “essential” supermarket like Coles (owned by Wesfarmers) or Woolies (Woolworths Group) or Aldi.
Woolworths owns Big W, and liquor stores including Dan Murphy’s, BWS and Cellarmasters. The trio of grog sellers somehow managed to worm their way into the “essential” category, but not Big W, which is demanding proof of vaccination at the door or it’s goodbye – as discovered to the annoyance of a Cairns News reader from Geelong who was looking for a bicycle tyre tube. So much for their “inclusivity policy”.
Maybe the best way around this is to shop at Woolworths’ major competitor IGA, who also operate as Drakes IGA. Drakes supermarkets in South Australia recently took a public stand that they were open for all, but it apparently decided to tone it all down. Nevertheless, their intentions were good, so why not give them your ‘dollar vote’.
https://cairnsnews.org/2021/11/30/how-your-iga-can-fight-the-corporate-slag-heap-enforcing-vaccine-tyranny/
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Big W just bought into pharmaceutical industry criminal bastards
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Average UK guy, tells PM exactly what he thinks. I think he speaks for the many. 🙂
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/oh-f-k-me-now-it-039-s-the-omicron-variant_XzXE6jhFYSUsR8L.html
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I 100% agree !!!!………when the shelves were empty year ago.it was my LOCAL Butcher and LOCAL shop that sold me Food!!!!
I suggest people give B Gates the Flick….and move to LINUX OS.Takes a bit of time to get Used to………but works GREAT ………..even on a Very Old Laptop
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Not surprised …….Years ago, when I was young….I was HOMELESS travelling though Briz.
Had not eaten for 2 days…….went for Help at the Salvo Office……they would not even give me a GLASS OF WATER !!!!!!!
………when they ask me for Money .I till them go away.
Like the Red Cross they a Money hungry grubs!!
Remember NEW LAW…….You have to be NICE ON THE WEB……………
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yes me a while ago for a mask – they are real communists..
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Reblogged this on Nelle's journey.
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Yep.
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I was refused entry to my local Salvos Store yesterday due to lack of vaccination.
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Don’t forget to support your local independent family owned butchers and green grocers. If you want a burger consider buying from a locally owned coffee shop or take away and not the corporate owned ones…their food usually tastes 10 times better away.
Thanks for posting this article, I have been supporting my local IGA much more lately myself and they usually have much friendlier staff.
I find their fruit and veg of much higher quality
These places are a little more expensive, but food is so much better!
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thats don it for me !!!
Small stores only
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I support my IGA and will even swipe my card.
But pain must be visited upon the corporate slag heap. Yesterday I was in Woolies and I lined up at the Customer Service Desk with my bullshit time/money wasting issue of the week and was pleasantly surprised to see a fellow Australian had gotten in ahead of me.
And he was in great form. He was standing at the Customer Service counter with a shopping cart full of cans and making a scene with the manager and two customer service officers. I gathered that he was stocking up for the next lockdown. The problem was his eyesight did not permit him to read the fine print on the labels and he was not going to buy any product that had either a halal or a kosher mark on it. No way he was going to pay a religious food tax to either the Ummah United or the Synagogue. Brilliant. And two customer service personnel were going to be required to go right through the cart and remove these products with these marks. “Well there you go” I chimed in – can you imagine the hue and cry that would be raised across the entire sunburnt country if Australians had to pay a food tax to the Vatican. Can you imagine. I have decided I am not going to pay a religious food tax either.”
“You will have to wait” I was acidly informed by the Covid Monitor who came to the rescue. “Fine. I’ll wait” say I pulling a magazine off the rack and getting comfortable on my mobile scooter.. Now the manager is losing it. “They are not paying me enough to do this shit with you every week” he bellows.
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“Voting with your dollar against the big corporates and supporting smaller, independent retailers, is probably the most effective way to punish them.” – agreed.
And don’t forget to use cash – everyone please use cash – I like the idea of a “Cash on Friday” campaign as they are doing in America.
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Coles is no longer owned by Wesfarmers.
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