
Christine Sarteschi
Christine Sarteschi is a professor at Chatham University in Pennsylvania, specializing in the study of extremism and the sovereign citizen movement. She has provided expert analysis on the impacts of fringe political beliefs and conspiracy theories, particularly how they affect individuals and communities. Recently, she commented on the activities of Romana Didulo, highlighting the consequences of following such movements, including financial ruin and loss of personal property among Didulo's followers.
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Christine Sarteschi, a criminology professor, has written a book about cults that includes details of Didulo’s Kingdom of Canada.
‘Kingdom of Canada’ cult’s school-turned-compound declared ‘unfit for human habitation’Research by Dr Christine Sarteschi has noted 600 events of violence by sovereign citizens over the last 20 or 30 years.
Dezi Freeman manhunt: The risks, reach and rise of the sovereign citizen movement - The Front PageChristine Sarteschi, a criminology and sociology professor, has been studying Romana Didulo's group since it rose early in the pandemic.
Self-styled Queen of Canada returns to compound in Saskatchewan hamlet after RCMP arrest, with no charges laidChristine Sarteschi, a professor at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, is an expert on extremism and the sovereign citizen movement.
Canada's QAnon 'queen' arrested in Saskatchewan village






