Has cult leader QAnon’s Romana Didulo returned to Richmound?
RICHMOUND – QAnon’s Romana Didulo and her followers seem to have returned to the tiny village of Richmound, according to social media posts that haven’t been confirmed with the village.
Didulo’s group had taken over an abandoned school in Richmound but left in mid-November. They only went a short distance from Richmound to a nearby farm.
SASKTODAY.ca reached out to the village of Richmound for confirmation that the group had returned to the abandoned school owned by Ricky Manz but they didn’t immediately respond.
Village residents held several protests trying to force the group out of their tiny community.
Didulo and her supporters have allegedly threatened to publicly execute the council at the Village of Richmound, their fire chief and staff, the village administrator and staff, an RCMP officer, EMS, and several journalists.
The threats that were posted to Telegram on Oct. 1 and shared on Twitter, said that failure to “cease and desist,” could result in them being found guilty of treason and facing “publicly broadcast executions.” Didulo and her supporters had claimed they are being stalked and bullied by Richmound village residents.
Didulo – who leads a conspiracy group – calls herself the queen of Canada.
In September, after being escorted out of Kamsack, Didulo and her group set up camp at the abandoned school in Richmound.
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