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A Report on the Conspiracy Theories and extremist flags during Canadian trucker protest
Reports of extremist flags and conspiracy theories surfaced during the Canadian trucker protest against COVID-19 restrictions including flags from alt-right groups like the Sons of Odin, those with Nazi symbols and Confederate flags, some bearing anti-vaccine sentiments and anti-government conspiracy theories.
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Alt-right groups such as Sons of Odin, were present at the protest, as well as protesters with Nazi symbols and Confederate flags.
11:16 - 14:34 (03:18)
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Alt-right groups such as Sons of Odin, were present at the protest, as well as protesters with Nazi symbols and Confederate flags. The involvement of these groups, some with direct ties to far-right organizations and funding, has raised concerns about the presence of extremist alt-right ideologies.
ChapterA Report on the Conspiracy Theories and extremist flags during Canadian trucker protest
EpisodeAn American-Style Protest in Canada
PodcastThe Daily
The speaker describes overhearing a range of conversations during the Canadian vaccine protest, from conspiracy theories about aliens abducting people and the government tracking people through vaccines to messages in support of truckers and COVID red pills.
14:34 - 20:30 (05:55)
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The speaker describes overhearing a range of conversations during the Canadian vaccine protest, from conspiracy theories about aliens abducting people and the government tracking people through vaccines to messages in support of truckers and COVID red pills. They also describe encountering a large number of trucks and people holding various flags on the street called Kent.