I've noticed people talking online about no longer shopping at Woolworths because they are not selling Australia Day products. People then say they will boycott Woolworths and support Coles.
The opposite would be true, where people who do not agree with celebrating Australia Day would shop at Coles and boycott Woolworths.
So, a slight shuffling of people from one supermarket to another (making no substantial difference to numbers in either supermarket).
What is essential to understand is Coles and Woolworths have the same top shareholders. For e.g. Blackrock and Vanguard (this is before looking at the other shareholders on the list and working out if Blackrock and Vanguard are invested in them):
Woolworths- Top 10 shareholders- Vanguard is named 3 times and Blackrock once.
Coles- Top 10 shareholders- Vanguard is named 3 times and Blackrock is named 3 times. Listed is Ishares, which is Blackrock.
Vanguard holds a large share of BlackRock. We can't see who holds shares in Vanguard.
In the last two days I have spoken to two local farmers. Farmers who care for the animals, the land and their community; they are raising families and trying to keep a roof over their head and their farm going. They are exhausted and feeling like they can't catch a break with increasing costs and the system getting harder to navigate.
We are watching the demolition of our small farming community, it's happening right now. So please people stop talking about who is the better of the two evils. The major supermarkets are the same people. They get your business either way.
Support your local farmers, get food from them directly, or through farmers markets. I can assure you that if enough of us don't support local farmers, we will be only be able to access lab grown meat made from immortalised cells, fermented proteins, CRISPRd synthetic GMO plant proteins, and CRISPRd vegetables in the future. And you will only be able to purchase this muck through a Digital ID.
Australia and New Zealand are just about to pass the first Lab Meat in to the Australian food market. My video is here unpacking this.
For those who are increasingly struggling I get that the extra price for real food can be hard to manage. See what you can remove from your diet, anything extraneous and processed, to be able to purchase real food. Your body will be healthier and there will less additional costs from medical issues.
The time is now.
"Woolworths The Digital ID People"
Woolworths largest Shareholder is Trade Me. Trade Me is owned by Apax Partners who invest across four sectors: technology, internet/consumer, healthcare and services. Woolworths has 75 percent shares in Quantium. Quantium is a data analytics company.
Woolworths owns 75 percent shares in Quantium- a data analytics company. The Australian government has paid Quantium millions of our dollars over the last few years, for covid modelling amongst other things.
Woolworths is very supportive of Digital ID and wants the government to hurry things along.
Quantium has recently employed former Westpac Boss Hartzer, whose track record is summed up as "The Quantium role is Mr Hartzer’s first since leaving Westpac in November 2019 as authorities pursued the bank over 23 million breaches of anti-money laundering laws, which resulted in it receiving a record $1.3 billion fine." by Australian Financial Review article “Hartzer joins Woolworths’ Quantium Health as CEO”
Once an integrated Digital ID system is brought in Quantium will be able to track and trace you, forecast your risk, what sort of burden you are, shopping habits, health trajectory, educational pathway, how social impact corporations can make $$ off you by "assisting you" once you’re further broken down by the system etc. etc.
Digital ID will not be voluntary- the government is lying to you. Or it will only be voluntary in that you don't have to choose to get one, you just wont be able to access any goods, services, internet, finances, food etc. which will all increasingly be only accessible online.
Coles is also involved in Data analytics, machine learning and AI.
Coles and Woolworths are both automating many functions in their supermarkets, including factories. There will be very few humans employed by them in the coming years.
Put your money directly in to people's pockets- it's imperative we stop feeding the monopoly.
The Australian farmers are protesting at Parliament House on the 6th Feb 10a.m. Renewables and Transmission lines are being rolled out all over their farming land and destroying communities. If you look around the world you will see farmers are under attack everywhere (I outline this in video above). I will be speaking at the rally on what is being planned for our food sources. Please attend, even just to show farmers we will support them.
I am lucky here in SA we have drakes or foodland and I use them everyday
No longer purchase anything from either of the main two and neither Aldi
We need to support alternative sources on multiple industries
If only we had a choice of non woke banks
I am sorry to say the last one here just got infiltrated on the board so we know how that will end ,Any ideas?
Yep, same strategy as getting us to argue about Libs vs Lab, or whether the virus came from a "bat cave" or "lab leak" - these phoney oppositions distract us from what's really being orchestrated by the puppetmasterclass.