Did any of the Agrislly antivaxers join Canada's anitvaxer Queen on her convoy visit in Kamsack?
It was another opportunity to spread the word about about how vaccines are destroying the world!
The "Queen of Canada" was in Ottawa spreading her genius too. LOL
Canada's QAnon 'Queen' forced out of Kamsack, Sask.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/kamsack-saskatchewan-qanon-didulo-1.6967631
A woman known as a QAnon-inspired conspiracy theorist who purports to be the "Queen of Canada" was forced out of Kamsack, Sask., on Wednesday.
Romana Didulo and some of her followers had convoyed into Kamsack, according to local residents and town officials who spoke with CBC News.
Didulo has declared herself the "Queen of Canada," among other titles including the national Indigenous leader. She has amassed thousands of followers by pushing conspiracy theories and what she calls decrees through social media, particularly Telegram — a messaging app popular with the far-right.
Some of her followers are in personal trouble for following her directives, such as one saying they no longer need to pay tax on utility bills, Balgord said, but others decrees include tones of violence.
"This is not necessarily a group of harmless people," he said. "We are talking about a cult.
"It only takes one person, who might be in crisis, to act out on her rhetoric."
Didulo travels through Canada in an RV, accompanied by supporters in other vehicles. Some of the vehicles are d****d with purple banners and signs.
The convoy tends to focus on small- to mid-size communities, Balgord said.
It was another opportunity to spread the word about about how vaccines are destroying the world!
The "Queen of Canada" was in Ottawa spreading her genius too. LOL
Canada's QAnon 'Queen' forced out of Kamsack, Sask.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/kamsack-saskatchewan-qanon-didulo-1.6967631
A woman known as a QAnon-inspired conspiracy theorist who purports to be the "Queen of Canada" was forced out of Kamsack, Sask., on Wednesday.
Romana Didulo and some of her followers had convoyed into Kamsack, according to local residents and town officials who spoke with CBC News.
Didulo has declared herself the "Queen of Canada," among other titles including the national Indigenous leader. She has amassed thousands of followers by pushing conspiracy theories and what she calls decrees through social media, particularly Telegram — a messaging app popular with the far-right.
Some of her followers are in personal trouble for following her directives, such as one saying they no longer need to pay tax on utility bills, Balgord said, but others decrees include tones of violence.
"This is not necessarily a group of harmless people," he said. "We are talking about a cult.
"It only takes one person, who might be in crisis, to act out on her rhetoric."
Didulo travels through Canada in an RV, accompanied by supporters in other vehicles. Some of the vehicles are d****d with purple banners and signs.
The convoy tends to focus on small- to mid-size communities, Balgord said.
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