Anti-lockdown protesters - predominantly organised in Telegram channels promoting conspiracy theories about vaccines and pandemic are marching in Central London.
There are placards claiming covid is a hoax, “the experimental vaccine kills” and the QAnon “Save Our Children”.
There are placards claiming covid is a hoax, “the experimental vaccine kills” and the QAnon “Save Our Children”.
Lots of opposition to vaccine passports - including on this giant inflatable jab and placards about freedom, along with more extreme conspiracy theories about vaccines used to “kill”, covid being a hoax and New World Order.
Volunteers are leafleting for Brian Rose’s Mayoral Campaign at the protest - and a bus promoting Lauren Fox campaign also spotted.
That’s along with protesters holding placards about plandemic, vaccines being part of a sinister plot by Bill Gates - and lots about freedom.
That’s along with protesters holding placards about plandemic, vaccines being part of a sinister plot by Bill Gates - and lots about freedom.
Those I’ve spoken to here absolutely don’t want the vaccine - some citing they fear it’s not properly tested and tens of thousands are dying - others that this is part of a sinister plot.
These kinds of stickers being left behind protesters.
These kinds of stickers being left behind protesters.
One man - whose family is wearing T-shirts with QAnon’s slogan WWG1WGA - now believes the pandemic is a hoax, Trump is the good guy and that Boris Johnson orchestrating a sinister plot. He’s not sure about the kidnapped children.
He’s British - but he likes and subscribes to Q.
He’s British - but he likes and subscribes to Q.
Those I spoke to at the march subscribed to or contemplated a number of extreme conspiracy theories about COVID and vaccines - and many were shared on the Telegram channel.
While some may just oppose the lockdown and restrictions, conspiracies were punctuating the rally.
While some may just oppose the lockdown and restrictions, conspiracies were punctuating the rally.