QAnon conspiracy leader and self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada ' is booted from campsite on school grounds with huge entourage after sparking fire risk with propane tanks
1 year, 4 months ago

QAnon conspiracy leader and self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada ' is booted from campsite on school grounds with huge entourage after sparking fire risk with propane tanks

Daily Mail  

Didulo declared herself the 'Queen of Canada' and later the 'Queen of the World' A self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' and her followers have been booted from their campsite on an abandoned school ground after sparking fire risks. The QAnon cult left the school in Richmound, Saskatchewan, where they propped up a heater on a propane tank last week two months into their stay. Romana Didulo, 48, and her followers have been booted from their campsite on an abandoned school ground in Richmound, Canada after sparking fire risks with propane tanks The cult, named the 'Kingdom of Canada,' has been camping around Canada for the past few years, spreading QAnon ideas and anti-vaccine conspiracies The group left the old Richmound school, where they propped up a heater on a propane tank last week, after staying there for more than two months They have set up camp just seven miles east of the village in the Rural Municipality of Fox Valley, on an unused farmland, where they were given permission to stay by the landowner The self-claimed 'Queen of Canada' moved into the old Richmound school with her 15 to 25 followers in September and had since livestreamed on the app Telegram. The self-claimed 'Queen of Canada' moved into the old Richmound school with her 15 to 25 followers in September and had since livestreamed on the app Telegram The cult followed locals around, took videos of them, and sparked large-scale protests in a village with about 150 residents in south-western Saskatchewan Local authorities and residents faced obstacles in their attempts to remove Didulo and her followers, as they had the explicit permission from Ricky Manz, the private owner of the building and land. Didulo established her own nationalist political party, Canada1st, pledging to liberate Canadians from 'enslavement' and advocating for the withdrawal from international alliances During the pandemic, Didulo encouraged her supporters to send fake 'cease-and-desist' letters to health care workers, demanding them to end public health measures and destroy vaccines 'In a way, she's almost become like a religious figure to her supporters.

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