Anti-Lockdown Activity: Netherlands Country Profile
This report highlights how extremists in the Netherlands have capitalised on the COVID-19 pandemic.
This report highlights how extremists in the Netherlands have capitalised on the COVID-19 pandemic.
This report investigates the key actors and harmful activities associated with the German anti-lockdown movement.
This case study analyzes a commercial operation using QAnon and divisive US political content to generate revenue via digital advertising, affiliate product sales and soliciting donations.
This case study investigates a network of YouTube and Telegram channels using QAnon content to monetize via YouTube ads and sell merchandise to US audiences.
This case study examines how a network of Facebook pages and groups linked to individuals in Vietnam appears to be using QAnon content in order to build up audiences of authentic US users and generate profit.
This report uses case studies to examine the growth of conspiracy theories as clickbait, which will supercharge existing problems of disinformation and polarisation.
This report focuses on the role of right-wing extremist communities in amplifying and spreading COVID-19 conspiracy content and misinformation on Telegram.
This report provides a summary of anti-lockdown activity in Canada, encompassing the key figures, groups and ideological overlaps of those involved.
This report outlines a prototype taxonomy for classifying terrorist and violent extremist content. It proposes dividing this content into the categories of ‘inspirational material’, ‘ideological material’, and ‘instructional material’ along one axis, ‘violent’ and ‘non-violent’ on another, and ‘group’ and ‘non-group’ on a third.
In this series of briefings, ISD takes a look at anti-lockdown activity across Europe and North America. This paper provides a summary of this series, comparing these phenomena across borders, and identifying commonalities between these contexts.