Ministers accused of fuelling conspiracy theorists’ bogus ‘common law’ ideas
“One group is running classes around the country at up to £20 a person to train “an army of common law constables” who are “mandated to uphold constitutional laws” by exercising arrests and attending where the “rights of members are subject to intervention from bailiffs, council employees or police officers and other agencies”. It claims to have trained 850 “constables.”
Neo-Nazi unmasked as former young liberal
“The White Rose Society, an anti-fascist research group that engages in deep internet dives to uncover and document extremist behaviour, has recently analysed hundreds of posts and videos uploaded by key members or affiliates of the Sovereign Citizens.”
‘Splintered realities’: How NZ convoy lost its way
“”It pulled in new people but in doing that has brought them into this space where they’re encountering more extreme ideas and more conspiratorial ideas, like the various sovereign citizen style conspiracy theories. They’re now believing that police can’t arrest them if they say the right thing three times. People are being pulled in and either further radicalised or at least further misinformed with more and more disinformation that’s being spread around,” he said.
This is from the same people (or person) who did this a month ago for something related. The website is associated with Kevin Annett, a sovereign citizen who has a history of making bizarre claims https://t.co/KsE1pw4HVn
— Dr. Christine Sarteschi, PhD, LCSW (@DrSarteschi) February 12, 2022
Found this flyer stuck to my car, same tired old tropes 😡
⛳ COVID vaccination is not an "experimental" therapy.
⛳ A 14 year old died from COVID here in November.
⛳ Vaccines prevent severe illness & save lives.
⛳ "Natural immunity" is not better than vaccination. pic.twitter.com/G0zRAbmemt
— Dr David Robert Grimes (@drg1985) February 12, 2022