The Insider reports:
Last Saturday, Canadian conspiracy theorist Christopher Saccoccia, also known by the pseudonym Chris Sky, gave out his phone number during the “Just Say No” anti-vax rally at Toronto’s Eaton Centre where he repeatedly compared vaccine passports to slavery.
Saccoccia gave out his phone number in an attempt to organize anti-vax protests with “substance,” which he defined as storming into Canadian businesses and restaurants without masks and demanding service.
Two days later, Saccoccia posted a video telling the thousands of “f-cking idiots” calling his phone asking “stupid f-cking questions” to leave him alone. Two attendees of the Toronto rally were arrested and charged with assault after they attempted to enter a nearby mall and were denied access by uniformed security staff, CTV News reported.
Read the full article. Saccoccia last appeared on JMG when he was arrested for allegedly making death threats against members of Parliament. Before that, he appeared here after being arrested for disrupting a flight and violating quarantine. We first learned about him last August when an anti-lockdown protest resulted in a bloody beach brawl involving chainsaws.
Part I: How It Started
Chris Sky gives out his phone number to the whole world:
(416) 400-9994
Unlike politicians, he has nothing to hide, he’s not afraid of anybody, and he’s *actually* here to help.
He hopes to attract people of substance and resources, with balls & morals. pic.twitter.com/bR3PsYPD5s
— Caryma Sa’d – Lawyer + Cartoon Creator (@CarymaRules) September 28, 2021
Part II: How It’s Going
~two days later~
Stop calling Chris Sky, you fucking idiots. pic.twitter.com/eeNXh5C0N5
— Caryma Sa’d – Lawyer + Cartoon Creator (@CarymaRules) September 28, 2021