Those are the conditions former fans say they endured on a cross-country RV tour with Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada.” Didulo became a well-known QAnon conspiracy figure, claiming to be Canada’s rightful sovereign, but initially not appearing in public. Now, she’s touring the country with supporters in RVs, including a stop in Peterborough, Ont., last month where her supporters tried to arrest city police. Vice World News reporter Mack Lamoureux spoke with former members of the tour’s “staff,” including some that Didulo allegedly abandoned in the middle of Newfoundland. Today, what they claim about the abuse they suffered and why Lamoureux and some experts increasingly believe the group has the makings of a cult. Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify


title: “Inside A Qanon Road Trip With The Queen Of Canada Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Rosalie Underwood”


Those are the conditions former fans say they endured on a cross-country RV tour with Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada.” Didulo became a well-known QAnon conspiracy figure, claiming to be Canada’s rightful sovereign, but initially not appearing in public. Now, she’s touring the country with supporters in RVs, including a stop in Peterborough, Ont., last month where her supporters tried to arrest city police. Vice World News reporter Mack Lamoureux spoke with former members of the tour’s “staff,” including some that Didulo allegedly abandoned in the middle of Newfoundland. Today, what they claim about the abuse they suffered and why Lamoureux and some experts increasingly believe the group has the makings of a cult. Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify


title: “Inside A Qanon Road Trip With The Queen Of Canada Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Carmen Johnson”


Those are the conditions former fans say they endured on a cross-country RV tour with Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada.” Didulo became a well-known QAnon conspiracy figure, claiming to be Canada’s rightful sovereign, but initially not appearing in public. Now, she’s touring the country with supporters in RVs, including a stop in Peterborough, Ont., last month where her supporters tried to arrest city police. Vice World News reporter Mack Lamoureux spoke with former members of the tour’s “staff,” including some that Didulo allegedly abandoned in the middle of Newfoundland. Today, what they claim about the abuse they suffered and why Lamoureux and some experts increasingly believe the group has the makings of a cult. Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify


title: “Inside A Qanon Road Trip With The Queen Of Canada Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-06” author: “Peter Johnson”


Those are the conditions former fans say they endured on a cross-country RV tour with Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada.” Didulo became a well-known QAnon conspiracy figure, claiming to be Canada’s rightful sovereign, but initially not appearing in public. Now, she’s touring the country with supporters in RVs, including a stop in Peterborough, Ont., last month where her supporters tried to arrest city police. Vice World News reporter Mack Lamoureux spoke with former members of the tour’s “staff,” including some that Didulo allegedly abandoned in the middle of Newfoundland. Today, what they claim about the abuse they suffered and why Lamoureux and some experts increasingly believe the group has the makings of a cult. Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify