Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 21st Nov, 2020. Christian Stockmann of Christen im Widerstand sings at a corona rebel ''church service''. Bypassing a ban on ''Hygienedemos'' in Munich, the Coronarebels organized as a church service (Gottesdienst) that ultimately took place in the English Garden. The event was organized by multi-activist Frank Winkler who is associated with animal rights groups as well as Parents for Future, but more recently has been active since the beginning of the Corona conspiracy theory and anti-mask demonstrations, now moving up to the core of the organizational structure

Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 21st Nov, 2020. Christian Stockmann of Christen im Widerstand sings at a corona rebel ''church service''. Bypassing a ban on ''Hygienedemos'' in Munich, the Coronarebels organized as a church service (Gottesdienst) that ultimately took place in the English Garden. The event was organized by multi-activist Frank Winkler who is associated with animal rights groups as well as Parents for Future, but more recently has been active since the beginning of the Corona conspiracy theory and anti-mask demonstrations, now moving up to the core of the organizational structure Stock Photo
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November 21, 2020, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Christian Stockmann of Christen im Widerstand sings at a corona rebel ''church service''. Bypassing a ban on ''Hygienedemos'' in Munich, the Coronarebels organized as a church service (Gottesdienst) that ultimately took place in the English Garden. The event was organized by multi-activist Frank Winkler who is associated with animal rights groups as well as Parents for Future, but more recently has been active since the beginning of the Corona conspiracy theory and anti-mask demonstrations, now moving up to the core of the organizational structures. Internally, Markus Haintz and other prominent figures have promoted this event as previous spontaneous declarations of ''Church service'' have led to police standing down and not enforcing anti-Corona measures to the outrage of the Interior Ministry. The various anti-mask groups are composed of Querdenken and QAnons, sovereign citizens (Reichsbuerger), right-extremists, libertarians, populists, and other actors with the ultimate goal of toppling the government and installing their own. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Wire)

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