Dolores Cahill, a former professor of immunology at University College Dublin who has emerged as a major player in the global COVID conspiracist movement, was a speaker at the Better Way Conference in the English city of Bath on May 22. She ended her presentation – which laid out her conspiracy theories about the “agenda” behind the pandemic, and her proposed sovereign citizen-style solutions to fight back – by referencing her legal dramas over breaching COVID restrictions while travelling to an anti-lockdown rally in London’s Trafalgar Square in September 2020.
“So now there are seven or eight court cases in Ireland, and allegedly a warrant out for my arrest,” she told the crowd at the COVID truther conference, during a session titled “Law, Justice and Human Rights.” She then described how she was fighting back against the case using pseudo-legal sovereign citizen tactics.
Cahill had previously claimed in a video filmed in February, first reported by the Sunday Independent, that she was in a “remote location travelling around trying not to get arrested,” and that Irish authorities were “censoring me and interfering with my phone and my internet.”
The 51-year-old – best known for her involvement in encouraging a fellow sovereign citizen who had been hospitalised with COVID to leave hospital, leading to his death in September – also claimed in the video that she faces up to two years in prison if she is caught.
But a review of the cases against her suggests Cahill is...
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