Exposed: Leader of ex-Army group that’s plotting mayhem as 200 members of a sinister anti-vax group meet in a Staffordshire park to practise smashing through police lines
- Undercover reporter joined supporters of anti-vax group Alpha Men Assemble
- Some 200 members met in a Staffordshire park to practise smashing police lines
- The group is led by ex-Royal Fusilier Danny Glass who belongs to secret band of ex-Army veterans
Two hundred members of a sinister anti-vax group met in a Staffordshire park yesterday to practise smashing through police lines.
An undercover Mail on Sunday reporter joined black-clad supporters of Alpha Men Assemble (AMA) led by ex-Royal Fusilier Danny Glass for a combat-style training camp.
Setting out the group’s strategy at Chasewater Country Park, Glass, 46, said: ‘We are targeting the police… we are going to be arresting police officers for failing to uphold their common-law oath.’
Two hundred members of a sinister anti-vax group met in Chasewater Country Park, Staffordshire yesterday to practise smashing through police lines
An undercover Mail on Sunday reporter joined black-clad supporters of Alpha Men Assemble (AMA) led by ex-Royal Fusilier Danny Glass (pictured) for a combat-style training camp
A woman called Sophie told the crowd that Covid vaccines were killing people.
‘We need to target vaccine centres, schools, councils and local directors of public health… we are doing this for our children,’ she said.
Supporters were put through their paces by an Army veteran called Gary who wore a green Royal Irish Regiment beret.
At one point, three rows of five men linked arms to practise how to force their way through police lines.
‘Pretend I am WPC Doris just out of Hendon [police college] and march towards me,’ yelled Gary. ‘You look pretty intimidating, I think I would have just wet myself.’
Supporters were put through their paces by an Army veteran called Gary who wore a green Royal Irish Regiment bere
Boxing and kickboxing drills followed before a tug-of-war.
At the end, Glass – who also belongs to a secret band of ex-Army veterans plotting a campaign of mayhem – said: ‘We are taking it to the Old Bill. It’s not going to be for the faint-hearted.’
AMA has 7,000 followers on the encrypted Telegram social media app. But Glass, from Angmering, West Sussex, is also linked to Veterans With Purpose, whose founder has spoken of ‘arresting’ MPs and other public figures and locking them in cages.
The group was formed last year from the remnants of Veterans 4 Freedom, which disbanded when the MoS revealed it was plotting to attack vaccine centres and staff.
Last night, AMA said it did not seek to incite violence. Glass did not respond to a request to comment.
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