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way of Didulo’s “lawful” cease and-desist order would
find themselves in front of a military tribunal, “and,
eventually 6 feet below the ground for crimes against
Humanity” (Weill, 2021). Didulo gave “criminals and
the corrupt” two choices: “1) Cooperate-possibly get
the Top of the Bunk Bed 2) Lead in the Forehead.”
She informed the world that executions by military
tribunals had been taking place since 2017, calling
these proceedings “The Nuremberg 2 Trials.” Didulo
claimed over 2.7 million people have already been
killed. Didulo never specified who had executed the
2.7 million people, but would sometimes refer to “our
Galactic Federation of Worlds of Light beings” as
possibly being responsible. She commonly expressed
distain for Queen Elizabeth II of England, and insisted
that she was actually dead. Didulo pridefully claimed
that she personally executed the Queen.
By June 2021, Didulo officially adopted new titles for
herself: “Head of State and Commander in-Chief,
Head of Government of Canada, Queen of Canada,”
and added two new tag lines: 1) the QAnon slogan
“where we go one we go all” (#WWG1WGA) and
“Peace and Prosperity. Or perish.” She frequently
posted notices identifying practices that had been
outlawed in her “kingdom” and the associated
penalties. These included, but were not limited to: 1)
performing sex change operations on youths age 24
and under 2) using hormonal/unnatural medicine,
including hormone blockers and 3) all pharmaceutical
medications. Didulo banned teaching “race theory” in
schools, ranging from daycare centers to college. This
ban included military schools. Also, any materials
or books in libraries teaching “race theory” were
to be immediately destroyed. Didulo also changed
the minimum age of sexual consent and marriage to
24 years. Punishments for failure to comply would
include: fines of $5 billion Canadian dollars, trials by
a military tribunal, 30 or more years in prison without
bail or parole, expulsion from the country, or death.
Behaviors outlawed eventually become the basis for an
omnibus decree, number 86, issued in September 2022.
In July 2021, Didulo claimed to have begun converting
buildings across Canada into medical pods/beds,
also called “med beds,” or “intergalactic med bed
chambers.” Med beds are touted as a miraculous non-
invasive medical technology, designed to cure medical
ailments, regrow missing limbs, organs, teeth, reverse
aging, cure post-traumatic stress disorder, perform
necessary surgery, cure cancer, and even make one
immortal (Sarteschi, 2022a Weill, 2022). Med beds
are said to use plasmatic energy that works in tandem
with “one’s subatomic and vibrational levels.” Didulo
instructed individuals who wished to be trained as med
bed operators/technicians to join a specific Telegram
page. She claimed that these technologies had been
“gifted” to “We The People” many years ago, but were
stolen by the “deep state/cabal/evil fake royal families
and elected politicians to continue their pharmaceutical
industry profiteering.”
Med beds are a mainstay of Didulo’s platform.
She describes having made a personal agreement
with “celestial beings” to ensure that med bed
technology gets to “We The People.” She claimed that
extraterrestrial “Pleiadean ships” had landed in remote
locations with the med beds, and that trusted military
officials were in the process of taking the med beds to
installation locations. Didulo claims this technology is
heavily guarded, and would never get into the hands
of pharmaceutical companies, who would misuse
med beds in nefarious ways. In her “kingdom,” all
communities are to have at least one med bed. Once
everyone in Canada had access to med beds, Didulo
would then offer them to American military veterans.
She considers it her responsibility to ensure that this
technology is delivered and that it remains free of
charge.
July 2021, Didulo began fundraising on the GoFundMe
website to build homes for wildfire victims in British
Columbia. She assigned 18 “guardians” or trustees
(handpicked administrators from her Telegram
channels) to receive and manage these funds
(Lamoureux, 2021a). She had raised $54,000 of her $25
million goal when GoFundMe deleted her campaign
(Lamoureux, 2021a), presumably because GoFundMe
concluded Didulo was engaged in fraudulent activities.
To save face, Didulo told her followers that she was
never in charge of the fundraiser, and had “known all
along these low hanging fruits would sabotage your
efforts and blame it on me.”
By August 2021, Didulo had amassed 40,000 Telegram
followers. Many of her Telegram posts announced
Didulo’s orders, that she now termed “decrees.” Decrees
are laws in her “kingdom.” Only Didulo has the power
way of Didulo’s “lawful” cease and-desist order would
find themselves in front of a military tribunal, “and,
eventually 6 feet below the ground for crimes against
Humanity” (Weill, 2021). Didulo gave “criminals and
the corrupt” two choices: “1) Cooperate-possibly get
the Top of the Bunk Bed 2) Lead in the Forehead.”
She informed the world that executions by military
tribunals had been taking place since 2017, calling
these proceedings “The Nuremberg 2 Trials.” Didulo
claimed over 2.7 million people have already been
killed. Didulo never specified who had executed the
2.7 million people, but would sometimes refer to “our
Galactic Federation of Worlds of Light beings” as
possibly being responsible. She commonly expressed
distain for Queen Elizabeth II of England, and insisted
that she was actually dead. Didulo pridefully claimed
that she personally executed the Queen.
By June 2021, Didulo officially adopted new titles for
herself: “Head of State and Commander in-Chief,
Head of Government of Canada, Queen of Canada,”
and added two new tag lines: 1) the QAnon slogan
“where we go one we go all” (#WWG1WGA) and
“Peace and Prosperity. Or perish.” She frequently
posted notices identifying practices that had been
outlawed in her “kingdom” and the associated
penalties. These included, but were not limited to: 1)
performing sex change operations on youths age 24
and under 2) using hormonal/unnatural medicine,
including hormone blockers and 3) all pharmaceutical
medications. Didulo banned teaching “race theory” in
schools, ranging from daycare centers to college. This
ban included military schools. Also, any materials
or books in libraries teaching “race theory” were
to be immediately destroyed. Didulo also changed
the minimum age of sexual consent and marriage to
24 years. Punishments for failure to comply would
include: fines of $5 billion Canadian dollars, trials by
a military tribunal, 30 or more years in prison without
bail or parole, expulsion from the country, or death.
Behaviors outlawed eventually become the basis for an
omnibus decree, number 86, issued in September 2022.
In July 2021, Didulo claimed to have begun converting
buildings across Canada into medical pods/beds,
also called “med beds,” or “intergalactic med bed
chambers.” Med beds are touted as a miraculous non-
invasive medical technology, designed to cure medical
ailments, regrow missing limbs, organs, teeth, reverse
aging, cure post-traumatic stress disorder, perform
necessary surgery, cure cancer, and even make one
immortal (Sarteschi, 2022a Weill, 2022). Med beds
are said to use plasmatic energy that works in tandem
with “one’s subatomic and vibrational levels.” Didulo
instructed individuals who wished to be trained as med
bed operators/technicians to join a specific Telegram
page. She claimed that these technologies had been
“gifted” to “We The People” many years ago, but were
stolen by the “deep state/cabal/evil fake royal families
and elected politicians to continue their pharmaceutical
industry profiteering.”
Med beds are a mainstay of Didulo’s platform.
She describes having made a personal agreement
with “celestial beings” to ensure that med bed
technology gets to “We The People.” She claimed that
extraterrestrial “Pleiadean ships” had landed in remote
locations with the med beds, and that trusted military
officials were in the process of taking the med beds to
installation locations. Didulo claims this technology is
heavily guarded, and would never get into the hands
of pharmaceutical companies, who would misuse
med beds in nefarious ways. In her “kingdom,” all
communities are to have at least one med bed. Once
everyone in Canada had access to med beds, Didulo
would then offer them to American military veterans.
She considers it her responsibility to ensure that this
technology is delivered and that it remains free of
charge.
July 2021, Didulo began fundraising on the GoFundMe
website to build homes for wildfire victims in British
Columbia. She assigned 18 “guardians” or trustees
(handpicked administrators from her Telegram
channels) to receive and manage these funds
(Lamoureux, 2021a). She had raised $54,000 of her $25
million goal when GoFundMe deleted her campaign
(Lamoureux, 2021a), presumably because GoFundMe
concluded Didulo was engaged in fraudulent activities.
To save face, Didulo told her followers that she was
never in charge of the fundraiser, and had “known all
along these low hanging fruits would sabotage your
efforts and blame it on me.”
By August 2021, Didulo had amassed 40,000 Telegram
followers. Many of her Telegram posts announced
Didulo’s orders, that she now termed “decrees.” Decrees
are laws in her “kingdom.” Only Didulo has the power
















































































































































































