One of the OG entrepreneur Dragons Den show members got conspiracy pilled and is now attempting to build a "great reset, qanon" cult in the Peak District, Crestbrook Dale on land they bought. Yet seemingly hadn't realised and aren't coping well with the fact It's entwined with public paths the locals like to use for their chill nature walks. The locals have been taking a stand after growing fed up with the creepy behaviours, hostile attitudes and disturbing telegram posts they started to to check up on as frictions increased and diplomacy wasn't working.
There's also been amusing/concerning attempts from the cult to astroturf a highly unconvincing "hate campaign" against their leader in the hopes they can presemt the locals as the unreasonable party. Except the mysterious distributed leaflets couldn't resist complimenting Rachel in a sort of "even though she's really very nice and brought us chocolates and gifts,
we still all hate Rachel!" obvious way. And that's not me simplifying or dumbing it down for cheap mockery, I fucking wish it was.
Former Dragons’ Den star Rachel Elnaugh has been told to pull down a sanctuary for antivaxers built on a site of protected ancient woodland in the Peak District.
bmmagazine.co.uk
Weirdly thin on reporting so far though, one even was The Sun giving her a platform to completely lie and whitewash her motives and actions instead. The article above also does disservice by labelling her as merely "anti-vaxx" when the group is far
far deeper down the rabbit hole than they claim. As in "Jews are behind everything and also the royal family are secret type of Jews" sort of stuff. No locals besides a chairman seem interviewed neither. Had to hear their experiences through podcast reporting, perhaps a depressing glance at the future of news in austerity stricken Britain.
Oh and the owner of the land she bought off happens to be equally conspiracy pilled
and the son of a lord. A literal fucking elite, no less!
Annie Kelly is back in the Peak District to delve further into an ongoing struggle between the peaceful residents of Cressbrook Dale and a rogue band of doomsday farmers led by former “Dragon’s Den” host, Rachel Elnaugh. This time, Annie will be speaking to residents and hapless hikers who have been accosted by Rachel’s followers and their recon drones. She’ll also unpack a mysterious “anti-Rachel” website that popped up after being advertised on flyers distributed in the area, in the hopes of discovering just who might be behind it. Here’s a hint… it’s not the residents.