World Wide Alaska Telegram Group Planning August Rally for "Patriots"

They may have failed to organize in time to participate in the WorldWide Rally Freedom 3.0 Rally, but when you're hell-bent on joining other fanatics to rise against "Medical Tyranny," you try, try again.

World Wide Alaska Telegram Group Planning August Rally for "Patriots"

They may have failed to organize in time to participate in the WorldWide Rally Freedom 3.0 Rally, but when you're hell-bent on joining other fanatics to rise against "Medical Tyranny," you try, try again.

World Wide Alaska, which has administrators based in the United Kingdom, failed to organize in time to hold an anti-mask, anti-vaccine, and anti-Covid restrictions rally being held in cities around the world on July 24, 2021. The group is working on planning new rallies ahead of planned protests in rallies slated for August.

The group, which has seen its membership triple in recent weeks, has attracted Alaskans who live in Anchorage, Homer, and Wasilla. Some group members identify as "Christian patriots," and others believe tens of thousands of Americans have been killed by the Covid-19 vaccines.

Claiming the French are "rising up" against the Covid scam, one member appears to infer US military forces are in Germany—whatever that means.

Concerned that the Telegram group might disappear after July 24th, potentially impacting the ability of group members to organize an event for August, administrator Carolina_Bonita wrote that unknown individuals behind the rally are working 12-16 hours per day in the "background" to ensure Alaskans can stay connected after the 24th passes and that the World Wide Alaska group wouldn't disappear—which is great news for me.

Alaska-based group administrator LiexiMay Steel told the group today that they would be at Mat-Su Family Restaurant on Saturday the 24th at 11 am and encouraged Alaskans to meet up to try planning their own rally.

Steel told the group earlier this week that after looking into the permitting process to hold a rally, the group could instead just "randomly" meet at a public park area instead.

No date for a future rally has been set, but given the number of Alaskans who are now members of the group, it's possible they could pull an August event.

It's not immediately clear if Alaska State Senator Lora Reinbold would attend a rally in opposition to "Medical Tyranny."