Anti-mask protest leader is mum-of-four suspended nurse who compared coronavirus lockdown restrictions to the Holocaust
THE anti-mask protest leader is a suspended nurse who has compared coronavirus lockdown restrictions to the Holocaust.
Mum-of-four Kate Shemirani claims vaccines are poisonous and believes they even contain military-style tracking tech.
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She was seen speaking from a makeshift podium to those who flooded to Trafalgar Square to protest against the Government's pandemic restrictions.
Addressing Saturday's crowds to huge cheers, the rally organiser said: “We are the resistance.”
Despite 35 years as a registered nurse, she believes the health crisis which has left 42,000 Brits dead is nothing more than a "scamdemic."
She clearly has some very odd views on the vaccines which doctors believe are our main hope of beating the killer virus.
Shemirani has said they contain particles powered by military-style technology.
"They will be able to look at every aspect of what is going on in our brains," she told the Mail.
"Not only can they pick it up, they can download into us."
She also appears to believe many of those who disagree with her twisted views are more than a bit envious of her.
"The fact that I was always graced with decent looks and I'm always very slim has generated jealousy throughout my career," she said in one interview.
Shemirani first hit the headlines in March after speaking on on her local radio station as the "resident 'health and wellness" expert.
She told listeners that the outbreak city of Wuhan in China had been a "test city for 5G."
After complaints, Uckfield FM was reprimanded by Ofcom and ordered to broadcast an apology.
However, despite her warped views, she clearly has plenty of new fans.
Her Twitter following has more than trebled in the last three weeks to 25,000 followers.
However, her Facebook site, which had 14,000 followers, has been removed.
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A spokesman for the social media giant said it had banned her "for repeatedly violating our policies against harmful misinformation."