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The Explosive Interview with an Outcast Pharmacist from Darwin [Australia]

Cafe Locked out

Published May 17, 2022

https://rumble.com/v15444z-the-explosive-pharmacist-from-darwin.html

TRANSCRIPT - EXCERPT

[TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

Originally from Penang, Malaysia, Li Chu is not a native English speaker, so you may note a number of minor errors that are not necessarily mistakes in the transcription itself. Cafe Locked Out "was started to defend free speech by refusing to be silent." You can find many more interviews all around Australia by Michael Gray Griffith at https://cafelockedout.com/ ]

0:55

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Someone else in the show said, why isn't there enough Asian people in the marches? And we put it out to say, well why? Let's talk to some. And a lot of the Chinese people said, came up to us and said, we want to protest but if we do we get seen, our families in China—

LI CHU: Yes.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: —get in trouble. You know?

LI CHU: Yeah.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: And so they support us in other ways. But there's a lot of Vietnamese, we've had Malaysians, Taiwanese, my great friend's Taiwanese, Hong Kong. A lot of Hong Kong people.

LI CHU: Yep.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Because they went through that awful battle which they lost, but it was a massive battle.

LI CHU: A good try. I've been following since the first day.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah. It was tragic.

LI CHU: They were very courageous.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: Yeah.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: And you're up against China.

LI CHU: Yeah.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Or against the CCP.

LI CHU: Yeah.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So why are you in Darwin and at a resistance meeting?

LI CHU: Me?

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

1:58

LI CHU: OK. First thing is, when the covid starts to hit in this world, I'm the first one, because I'm a health professional, I'm a pharmacist, and my curiosity always to find out what is really going on. And I do my own research, I do my own searching, doesn't take long. You know that this is just some kind of— At first, in the first probably in the first month or so probably in the early days you might think it's quite dangerous because not much information about it. But regardless, I believe that, I believe that your human body is the most powerful immune system.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: If you know how to manage it, if you know how to optimize it. So I'm, in the last five years I have been doing my courses, I'm a nutritional therapist as well, I'm a function medicine health coach as well, so I do know about nutrition. And first thing I know is I look it up and then I see that you need to just boost your immune system the first thing. And I went to dig deeper, so—

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Just, what's a quick natural way to boost your immune system?

LI CHU: Oh, easy. I think most people knows about this. Vitamin C, high dose, 1 gram. Is not a medical advice by the way. I think whoever's listening, we know enough that we always take proactive to get our best of it. I do know that it's very safe, Vitamin C alone. I never see anyone overdose Vitamin C by the way. And Vitamin C 1 gram every 1 or 2 hours until you reach bowel tolerance. Basically you need to know how much Vitamin C you need. There is just one way. And another one is Vitamin D, Vitamin D3, you need to be a higher range of the Vitamin D. I personally take 5,000 IU a day.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Wow.

LI CHU: If you go under the sun with 10,000 IU you can— My kind of skin if you could go under the full sun you can get 10,000 IU, international units, in half an hour. So you're going to say that I'm going to overdose under the sun?

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: [laughs]

LI CHU: So it is only a problem with someone with kidney problems with Vitamin D. You hardly get overdose of Vitamin D as well, but it is possible as well. As professional I can say. So these are the main one. So even with that alone you can reduce your chances of even getting severe disease of the covid as well.

4:29

And from, as a follow you can see that actually I think that in the beginning I noticed that it's just more like a common cold. And then when they say that they're starting to want to make vaccine, I knew straight away that they are up to something because you don't want to treat something, common cold with vaccine. It's like, it's so disproportionate you want to do it within a year or very short time. There's even no logical in that.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: So as a pharmacist, by the way we inject people, but amazing thing is, based on my own personal conviction, I never, I— when they asked about in the pharmacy to jab people with the covid, I'm the only one that refused to.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Wow.

LI CHU: And I'm the only one in my company of how many, many people in our company, that, I'm the only one that refused to do it. And then also based on personal conviction and I also refused to get myself as well.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: Basically you have to believe what you're doing what you're doing so that's the reason why that I'm not allowed to work. This is very strange thing is, before during the vaccine coming up, you can work and you are are working your, yeah, everyone's locked down everything and you still have to work the whole hours of the day, you work your ass off in a way, in a sense anyway. [laughs]. Sorry.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: No, we can swear on here. Ass, ass, ass.

LI CHU: Oh, yeah, yeah, OK. Good. [laughs] I don't swear by the way. Yeah. So basically after, after the, when you have the vaccine, suddenly you can't work because you are so dangerous now.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: So doesn't really make sense. I mean challenged all my colleagues all the way, that you know, whatever you can—

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What did they say? Because you're very analytical and you know what you're talking about. So what did your colleagues, what was their argument about?

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LI CHU: Oh they, at the end if I always show the facts, I don't want to go all the facts thing because I think more important is to make people aware. And basically it's every time you put on the facts, they will say that, oh, this media say this, this media say that. So if you talk about media saying this and that, then of course there is the facts that they're receiving, so it's a totally different. But every time you use like common sense and stuff like— [interruption, someone at the door]—

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Come in.

LI CHU: And you don't, you, if you use your common sense, like, why you wear the mask if it is virus so small? Everyone knows the virus particle is very small.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: That's why if you do biological labs and all this you need to wear all this they call it bunny suit that you putting on that they do the experiment on viruses. And then you have someone wearing surgical mask or wearing cloth mask and all this stuff. So a lot of things doesn't make sense. And they always say, that— at the end, if you dig deeper, like I know my colleague and all this, I ask them personal question, they always say one thing. What can you do? I have to feed my family.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Oh really? So that's [inaudible].

LI CHU : Yes. And I say that, you jabbing, OK. Let's say later on, when I notice that more and more people get injured, I show them the facts, and they will just say that, what can you do? And then—

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So they're willing to injure people to feed their families.

LI CHU: Yes, that's exactly what, I will say all doctors, our profession, that's, that's I believe you will be indictment with the same thing if you know the danger and the damage that it can cause and then you still do it. There's no difference from someone that murders someone than if you do if you happened to get someone injured. That's my conviction. I'm very straight to my superior, manager. I told him, to his face, because he's my friend, so I say that. Are you going to do this, and then regret for the rest of your life? Or? The only thing he can say is, what can I do, I got to feed my family. And that is means that your family, your money, basically it's the money, basically, money to feed your family is more important than your conviction of morality, or your ethical as health professional, as ethical.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: It's the Hippocratic Oath.

LI CHU: Yeah, Hippocratic Oath. First do no harm.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: So this is something that, being a strong Christian, this is something that I cannot compromise. Because I'm not answering to man. I'm answering to God.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: That's even bigger responsibility.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: So that's the reason why I refuse over and over again, regardless of what they say, what they trying to put on, whatever, they can give a lot of excuses but the thing is, because the reason— also, one thing is because when I write to the company, actually, I was using my right in regards to religious exemption, which they did it pretty well in the US, you can use that as reason for that.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: But I didn't know that momentarily they don't have such thing at all. They remove it. I think it was a year ago somewheres?

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: When covid hits, they actually knew it so they remove it.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.

LI CHU: So you can't use that, so no excuse unless you get a letter exemption from the doctors.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Good luck with that.

LI CHU: Yeah exactly. I mean, even people getting the jab injured and then you still need to get a jab.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: I know. That's an interesting thing. Like, what it used to be, or, say you went to hospital and you had hepadine, you got an allergic reaction. They would put on your file, never give hepadine. And you would know—

LI CHU: [inaudible] all the time the prescription.

10:17

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: And you would know that as a chemist. You would get those things.

LI CHU: Yes.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Now these people go, this virus, this thing almost k—one girl we interviewed she was in hospital with heart palpitations, she'd had a heart attack, and the nurse came in and said, are you ready for your second jab?

LI CHU: Oh. You going to kill the person definitely.

MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: You kidding me? I'm having a heart attack here!

LI CHU: Yeah. That's, that's called murder. That's very clear. Because you known causation of injuries and then you still, even if any drug reaction, even a suspected case, you already need to withdraw it. It's not even need to confirm. And this one you have evidence that you have the situation that you never have any problems, suddenly a heart attack, like kids as young as 7 and 9, you can get heart attack. Where in the world ever seen that? Ever, never. Something done differently has caused this to happen. I mean, if you have a brain, you should be able to think that. You don't need anyone, pharmacist, or any health profession tell you that, or not even experts tell you that. You have a brain, you should be able to think that.

11:18

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No Nukes !

Ironic Isn’t It ?

That The No Nukes Rockers

Just Induced

A Chernobyl Level Event

Within Their Own Bodies

Without An Ounce Of Protest.

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