Tactical Dawn in Richmound: Romana Didulo and 16 followers arrested with guns - King-dumb awaits charges.
The prairie sky was still black when the first convoys rolled in, headlights slicing through the fog like surgical lamps on an unwilling patient. By the time the sun crawled up over the stubble fields, the old Richmound School — a place once reserved for gym classes and stale perogies at fall suppers — had become the backdrop for a provincial siege.
VERY GRAINY VIDEO SCREEN CAPTURE
TACTICAL RCMP ARREST ROMANA ON LIVE TELEGRAM STREAM
Hundreds of RCMP officers in green military style camo gear moved in formation against the cracked brick hulk, a building that should’ve been left to pigeons and mildew but instead had mutated into the castle of a self-declared monarch: Romana Didulo, “Queen of Canada,” sovereign of the disaffected, patron saint of weaponized paranoia.
This was not a movie set. This was not militia cosplay. This was Saskatchewan on a Wednesday morning.
The Failed Grow-Op That Became a Throne Room
Landowner Ricky Manns once imagined the building as a green goldmine — rows of legal weed lighting up Richmound’s tax base. Instead, the operation collapsed like a bad souffle, and the structure became a sanctuary for Didulo’s travelling circus.
Inside, her devotees turned classrooms into bunkers of ideology, where decrees were issued in the language of bureaucratic fever dreams. They spoke of mass arrests and debt forgiveness, as though the Queen’s signature could outvote gravity.
RCMP must have seen the security audit I did.
Fence was a weak point.
Broadcasts from the Bunker
Hours after the raid, the cult’s media wing was somehow still operational. Gina Lee — immaculately framed in front of their green screen reality — appeared on camera to host the nightly “world news.” The RCMP could storm the gates with drones and rifles, but the Telegram channel, and Rumble live streams kept humming. Persistently… Now in 5 languages!
To an outsider, it looked absurd. To her followers, it was validation. Nothing says divine authority like surviving a police raid and still hitting your broadcast schedule.
Official Silence, Unofficial Theories
RCMP press officers, tight-lipped and rehearsed, offered nothing but procedural fog. “Ongoing investigation,” “no comment at this time.” On the street, however, speculation buzzed like horseflies — firearms cache? cross-border smuggling? or just the bureaucratic equivalent of pest control, finally sick of this monarchist sideshow?
Clever
All honks are good honks now! AND SO IT IS!
No answers, only more static.
Richmound Caught in the Crossfire
Local Residents have HAD IT
UP TO HERE.
Locals watched with a cocktail of fascination and nausea. Their quiet village — population 150 if you count the dogs — now has its name welded to a global conspiracy brand.
“You go to bed in farm country and wake up in a Philip K. Dick novel,” one resident text messaged to OWL News’, King Tommy (lol). “We didn’t sign up for this theatre.”
What Lingers After the Raid? More than sewage stench?
By dusk, the RCMP had packed their vehicles, leaving behind tire tracks and unanswered questions. The cult remained, at least partially intact, still pumping out broadcasts from their self-proclaimed seat of power - a sparse network of loosely organized paranoid conspiracy theorists that still have access to a broadcast control system and a few thousand delulu followers.
These people are non-violent, right?
Richmound isn’t free of them yet. police say they have until 4am on Thursday morning to lay charges, which may see them held for the weekend; but likely not much longer unless the police can substantiate, to a judge, that they are a risk to society or themselves. The Queen still reigns, in the fever dreams of the outcasts, the vax-free pure-bloods and a whole range of Violate Flaming IAMS (that sounds like gay dog food) at least over the free real estate in their minds’ and the collectively shared square footage of an abandoned schoolhouse. And the police, despite the choreography of their raid, left the strange kingdom to the will of the provincial building inspectors, bureaucratic officials, the volunteer fire chief. If anyone goes back in that school it likely won’t be for culting; but rules have been broken before, and Didulo has a tendency to get weird when things don’t go her way.
I can’t put this story down.
Stay tuned. Tommy is on it!
Guns, threats, and indigenous claims, more on this story as we get the details! Thanks for sharing. Tommy