The QAnon group in Richmound was on the move Thursday as Romana Didulo and her followers packed up and headed to a local farm.
Some Richmound residents were happy to see them go but it was only when they turned away from the highway, heading north on a grid road that they realized they were only moving about 11 kilometres out of town.
Arlene Miller, a resident in Richmound, was disheartened to learn it wasn’t a more significant move and says she watched as the encampment was disassembled, the flag pulled down, everything loaded up and got rolling. Leading the convoy out of the school was Didulo herself, driving her big RV unit. They proceeded to a farmyard at the invitation of the landowner, where they reportedly confirmed they would be staying for a total of 12 hours.
This situation started early in the day yesterday when a bylaw inspector approached the compound with officials from the Village of Richmound. He asked if he could enter the property to inspect it for any violations, and to ensure it was safe inside.
The owner of the former Richmound School Property, Rick Manz, refused the bylaw officer entry after what Miller described as a lengthy conversation. Then, a short time later, they began to move, packing up and heading to the farm.
Miller says that the ‘Kingdom of Canada’ under Didulo has been renovating the school, which would violate local bylaws. The school has asbestos in its construction. She pointed to the fact that disturbing it would give them the ability to board up the school, kicking everyone out.
(swiftcurrentonline.com)
























