Saskatchewan RCMP arrested 16 adults, including cult leader Romana Didulo, in the village of Richmound on Wednesday after a firearms investigation.
At a news conference on Wednesday afternoon in Regina, Insp. Ashley St. Germaine said RCMP executed a search warrant at a privately owned decommissioned school in Richmound at around 4:30 a.m CST.
Didulo and her followers have been living for two years in the village of approximately 118 people, located 365 kilometres west of Regina, near the Alberta border.
I've written about this lady before here. She declared herself 'Queen of Canada' and issued pronouncements including lists of people to be executed.
She has a cult following of people who kind of drop out after a time as they seem to have no means to support themselves.
If you want a laugh check out her Twitter feed. This is a truly delusional human being.
I've written about this lady before here. She declared herself 'Queen of Canada' and issued pronouncements including lists of people to be executed.
She has a cult following of people who kind of drop out after a time as they seem to have no means to support themselves.
If you want a laugh check out her Twitter feed. This is a truly delusional human being.
I don't think this is a laughing matter. More often than not, the most vulnerable find themselves being prey.I've written about this lady before here. She declared herself 'Queen of Canada' and issued pronouncements including lists of people to be executed.
She has a cult following of people who kind of drop out after a time as they seem to have no means to support themselves.
If you want a laugh check out her Twitter feed. This is a truly delusional human being.
They are both Q-Anon conspiracy nuts.
She's potentially quite dangerous.I don't think this is a laughing matter. More often than not, the most vulnerable find themselves being prey.
“She’s pretty calculating, she knows what she can get away with and what she can’t,” said Kurt Phillips of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
He points to an incident in August, where a group of Didulo supporters gathered to conduct an arrest of the Peterborough police, joined briefly by Didulo herself. Speaking to supporters over a megaphone, Didulo fired up the small crowd, but fled to her RV when scuffles with police began and some of her disciples were arrested.
In a viral tweet, the city’s mayor, Diane Therrien, called the protesters “****wads” and told them to “**** off”.
It's part of a strategy to better understand how the current US administration thinks.Hey, maybe not directly related, but your new PM is entertaining Kevin Roberts of The Heritage Foundation.
Why?
If the Project 2025 mastermind gets traction up there, you can kiss Canada goodbye.
The RCMP have been monitoring this group for years and I'd bet they've infiltrated it. They may have them on a lot more than just weapons charges.Very interesting, that little town has been very on edge since those weirdos arrived.
Have to see what comes of this, if there was more illegal weapons and god knows what else in their little compound.
The RCMP have been monitoring this group for years and I'd bet they've infiltrated it. They may have them on a lot more than just weapons charges.
These are people who encouraged others to kill healthcare workers. There might be some conspiracy charges coming.
It's part of a strategy to better understand how the current US administration thinks.
The purpose of the overall meeting is to plan a response to US aggression so having an inside perspective is helpful.
He should; as Carney has been very publicly stating he invited the guy to give his cabinet first hand understanding of what Trump's intent towards Canada is on all fronts.I wonder if Kevin Roberts understands that.
Didulo has spread various conspiracy theories through social media and, in October 2023, her group sent a Richmound administrator four "cease and desist" emails, which threatened village officials with "publicly broadcast execution."
Oh yeah i remember watching those bozos. They use a lot of rabid sov cit strategies.I forgot about this one. She tried to arrest an entire police department...
The self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," Romana Didulo, is set to return to court for a bail hearing in Swift Current on Monday after spending the weekend in custody.
The 50-year-old cult leader was remanded after she made her first appearance in provincial court on Friday on charges of failing to comply with an undertaking and intimidating a justice system participant.
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