
Self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" and cult leader Romana Didulo started a new group on Telegram in order to communicate with her followers in different regions — and it quickly spawned a violent subgroup that exposed a bloodthirsty faction of her supporters, Vice News reported Friday.
Users claiming to be followers of Didulo — who were in fact trolls working to weaken the cult — said they wanted to recruit "Military Tribunal officers" who would work as “judge, jury, and executioner” for the cult.
According to Vice's report, some of Didulo's followers were willing to step up.
“I would like to get THE SHOW on the road as much as the next person,” one member wrote, referring to mass executions of the cult's enemies. “But I am not sure that is something I would want to have on my conscience. That being said I also know this needs to be done.”
Others began to brainstorm ways to kill their enemies as well.
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From Vice: "Eventually, the sub-group was trolled into oblivion by an anti-Didulo group and shut down. But the thing is, the sub-group wasn’t even created by Didulo but by a group of kind-hearted trolls dedicated to taking her down and trying to save her followers from her exploitation."
Vice spoke to one of the trolls, who said they did what they did to "expose some of the bloodthirsty nature of the followers."
“It showed how dangerous these people really are. They can be told anything by the cult leader and they believe her, and act on her orders," said the troll, who goes by the name "Dogwood."
Read the full report at Vice.