Aussies Hoping for a Repeat of 1979 Truckie Blockade when the Government Backed Down to Truckers’ Demands

The stakes are much higher this time, but Aussies are hoping that a planned trucker blockade that is beginning Monday, August 30th, demanding "a guarantee from federal and state governments that there will be no mandated vaccine, and that no person, company or business can force anyone to get a vaccine to work, or go about their daily life in general,” will be as successful as the 1979 Truckie Blockade where truckers demanded an end to high road taxes. In the end, the government backed down and met all the truckers' demands. They became a legend in Australia for standing up against the government, and songs were even composed about them. Many truck drivers have gone on social media to talk about the blockade to take back Australia from medical tyranny over COVID and mandatory COVID vaccines that are about to be launched as this article is being published. A video report I put together last week has already been viewed by over a quarter of a million people on the Health Impact News network. Earlier today popular truckie Tony Fulton, co-creator of trucking app Truckwiz and the Facebook page Tones Truckin’ Stories, also made a statement, announcing that he was joining the protest. And apparently it is not only truckers who will be joining the protest. Police officers, doctors, politicians and "high ranking barristers" are reportedly going to join as well.

Australian Truckers Warn Citizens to Stock Up on Food as They Prepare to Take Over the Country

Video messages from Australian truck drivers have surfaced in some of the alternative social media sites in recent days stating that they are going to take their country back, by going on strike and creating a blockade that will choke the supply chain. They are warning Australians to prepare, and stock up on food and basic necessities while they do this. They claim to have widespread support among "truckies" and also among military veterans. They recently had a "snap" protest in Sydney where dozens of trucks spanning miles lined up blowing their horns in a sign of solidarity against tyranny. I have put together a video report with messages from various truck drivers, as well as footage from the snap protest in Sydney.