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Conspiracy theorists 'plotted to burn down 5G masts' in Yorkshire, court told
Opening the case to jurors, Mr Storey said the pair had been communicating between themselves and with others on social media site Telegram. It was said Reynolds was the admin of a number of channels under the names The Scum, We The People and Practical Lawful Dissent UK, Canada, South Africa and Commonwealth.
The court heard he was also the owner and creator of Telegram groups named Constitutional Common Law England and Smart Meter Exchange, which is was said was used to advise people to bypass electricity meters. Mr Storey said Reynolds used Telegram to share extreme right-wing, antisemitic and racist views.
Grayson, of Boothwood Road in York, said she needed a “sabotage team” to “get rid of these 5G bloody near me” in a Telegram exchange on August 7 2021. On May 13, 2022, it was said there was exchange between the defendants where Reynolds said: "Let's go burn stuff," to which Grayson replied: "Let's do it I'm serious." Reynolds then said that they could be the "first male female arson team" and Grayson responded: "Bonny and Clyde with a box of matches." She later wrote: "Think we need a group for fire balling 5G."
The pair were released pending further investigation of their devices and were arrested again in August 2022. Mr Storey said: "Darren Peter Reynolds said to the arresting officer: 'I don't recognise your authority. Are you a constable?'"
Mr Storey sad: "Christine Grayson was again obstructive towards the interviewing officers, telling that she did not understand anything they said to her, that they had no authority to do what they had done to her that day, and that they had kidnapped her. She said she did not agree with 5G masts, because they hurt, harmed and injured people."
Grayson told officers she stood under common law, the law of the land and said "Magna Carta said there should be English people running the country."
Later, it was said, Reynolds told police he "wanted to see proof that he had consented to being policed, that he did not recognise the police's authority and that he was not a criminal...he then said that the police were just boring the s*** out of him. He also said that he thought the police were planting evidence on his devices."