The Northern Advocate

Lockdown protester due back in court

- Peter de Graaf

A woman arrested in Kaikohe on Tuesday after organising a series of small-scale protests around the country in defiance of lockdown rules is due back in court on September 21.

Karen Brewer, an Australian citizen, was charged with breaching a Covid order and has been bailed to her home in the Mid North.

She was arrested outside the Far North District Council chambers and made a brief appearance in the Kaikohe District Court later that day.

Brewer had started organising the demonstrat­ions months earlier. They had been publicised via Facebook and other social media channels, posters and “Freemasonr­y is the virus” stickers placed over Covid19 QR codes at businesses around Northland.

She also spoke at a Significan­t Natural Areas public meeting in Kaeo in June and her flyers were distribute­d at a ute-tax protest in Kerikeri the following month.

Brewer’s flyers, headlined Enough is Enough: Our Government­s are Abusive, called on all 31 million people in Australasi­a to assemble in silence at 9am on August 31 before marching on local and central government offices.

The protesters were then supposed to occupy the buildings until all elected representa­tives stood down and fresh elections were called.

Brewer’s claims, as detailed in the flyer, include plans for a mass genocide by a branch of the Freemasons. Other claims relate to paedophili­a at high levels of Australian society.

Up to 20 people gathered at Mander Park in Whangarei at the appointed time. Other small-scale protests took place in Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Tauranga, Taupo, New Plymouth, Whanganui, Nelson and Christchur­ch. Nationally 19 people were arrested.

Due to the lockdown the council chambers in Kaikohe were locked when protesters arrived. Most participan­ts dispersed on police advice but Brewer was arrested.

 ?? PHOTO / SUPPLIED ?? Karen Brewer filmed herself as she was arrested outside the closed Far North District Council chambers on Tuesday.
PHOTO / SUPPLIED Karen Brewer filmed herself as she was arrested outside the closed Far North District Council chambers on Tuesday.

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