Canadian Woman To Lose Her Home After Following QAnon Propaganda

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After falling victim to QAnon propaganda, a Canadian woman had her home foreclosed after failing to pay her mortgage, totalling over $150,000 owed to her bank, according to a report from Vice.

The woman, whom Vice referred to solely as Bonnie, had been a prominent fan of Romana Didulo, a QAnon believer who claims to be the true “Queen of Canada.”

Bonnie had been constantly active on Didulo’s Telegram pages and said that Didulo claimed the banks were run by another secret organization.

“Queen Romana said the White Hats (forces Didulo followers believe fight alongside them) are in charge of the banks. So I was shocked when I was foreclosed on at end of October,” she wrote in a Didulo chatroom according to Vice’s findings. “Going on 3 months now with them trying to get access to list my house, giving me til Jan 31 to comply or remove us with force.”

This conspiracy affected more than just one person. CBC reported back in August 2022 that a woman named Karen Wai King Lew believed her mortgage debt had been forgiven thanks to something called NESARA/GESARA, a conspiracy that alleges that all debts will be wiped clean.

“She described it as a pending new world order that has its roots in the United States (NESARA), but has evolved to a global movement (GESARA), to which many countries are signatories, including Canada,” Justice Sharon Matthews wrote in her decision.

Though the conspiracy is apparently decades old, the article also explains that Didulo, while not mentioned in the court ruling, had coopted that conspiracy on Telegram by announcing that she was “rolling out NESARA/GESARA in Canada.”