Town hall descends into obscenity-filled chaos as locals vent about QAnon Queen
A town hall addressing the QAnon-linked cult that took over an abandoned school in a tiny Canadian town descended into chaos, Vice News reported.
Self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" Romana Didulo occupied the school in Richmound, Saskatchewan, along with her followers around two months ago. The school property was gifted to her by Rick Manz, who previously intended the property to be used for a marijuana-growing operation, the report stated.
She and her followers abandoned the town last week when fire officials turned up to inspect reports of a hazard. The group is now at a farmhouse just an hour outside of town, but is expected to be planning a return Vice wrote.
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According to the report, Didulo has demanded her followers refer to Manz as “His Excellency” and treat him like a top-level cult member. He was reportedly sitting at the town hall "with a wide grin showing off his missing front teeth."
She's also threatened public execution of community members who oppose her.
As members of the community spoke at the meeting — which was held in the last few days, though no exact date is given in the report — others shouted them down.
One woman spoke about members of the community who she said had begun threatening each other.
'She's a cult sympathizer," yelled one man, saying, “It’s people like you supporting that idiot there that is causing issues,” while pointing at Manz.
“F-k off, no I am not” was the woman’s reply. “I'm sick and tired of listening to you. I want Richmound to be the nice community it was when I moved in.”
Read the full report at Vice News.