Bizarre moment when anti-vaxxers storm chemists and manual workers demand ridiculous strike letters demanding they stop administering Covid jabs
- Three night pharmacies in Canberra attacked
- Conspiracy theorists were then the target of ridicule
Three overnight pharmacies in Canberra have been targeted by anti-vaxxers who tried to hand them a three-page cease and desist letter for administering Covid vaccines.
Pharmacists in Charnwood, O’Connor and Civic were visited by the conspiracy theorists on Wednesday night, with a shop’s security throwing them out.
But the “cookers” – so called because they come up with conspiracy theories – have themselves been targeted, with derision, for their outlandish stunt.
In a video they made, one of them could be seen telling a guard that they were ‘doing a job for the Australian people’.
“We’re trying to protect them from the death shots you give them… you make the decision to deliver the shots,” a man on the video said.
Three overnight pharmacies in Canberra have been targeted by anti-vaxxers (pictured) who tried to give them a three-page cease and desist letter for administering Covid vaccines
The anti-vaxxer also lied by saying he didn’t record the employee after she asked him not to film her.
When she asked them to leave the store, a female anti-vaxxer said she “served” the pharmacy clerk with papers to quit.
“Basically what I’m going to do is I’m going to file this paperwork, it’s basically a cease and desist,” she said.
A copy of the newspapers, with the headline ‘WARNING’, has been posted online and roundly mocked.
“To all doctors, doctors, nurses and everyone administering the Covid-19 vaccine.
“This is a formal warning of your legal duty to clearly inform someone before receiving a Covid-19 vaccination about the following,” the nonsense document read.
Chemists at Charnwood, O’Connor and Civic were visited by conspiracy theorists handing out ‘cease and desist’ documents (pictured)
It claims the Covid vaccine is “experimental” and that “scientists don’t know the long-term side effects,” before threatening “legal action.”
One commenter joked that those involved in the stunt should send themselves a cease and desist letter for spreading misinformation.
Another said the group is “Unemployed idlers tell skilled people their jobs.”
“I hope every pharmacist just rips it up in front of them,” a third commented.
The story of the attempted intervention in Canberra also comes on the same day a prominent Melbourne anti-vaxxer was reported to have begged ‘older’ Australians to give her their inheritance to save her conspiracy-based movement from bankruptcy.
The anti-vaxxers told a security guard (pictured) that they were ‘doing a job for the Australian people’. Then he threw them out of the store