Sandi Adams and antisemitism (again)

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Project Libertas, the Stroud based organisation that last year booked Holocaust Denier John Hamer to speak on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and to celebrate Hitler’s birthday, have booked Sandi Adams again to speak at the Old Convent on 28th November 2025.

Sandi Adams is no stranger to Stroud.  Many Stroud residents were concerned at her speaking at an anti-lockdown rally in 2020 where she promoted her conspiracy theories about COVID-19.

She was booked to speak at the Old Convent last year and was angry that her antisemitism was called out.

Sandi Adams doesn’t want to be associated with the views posted on her website.  She claims that she is not antisemitic and that a previous business colleague posted antisemitic material on her website, which she since removed. We have no difficulty accepting her version of events in respect of this. 

However, Sandi Adams continues to host antisemitic conspiracy films on her website. There is no ambiguity in the sub-title of the film “The Crucifixion Of Russia- Bolshevism & the strategy of divide and conquer”. A few seconds into the film and its true title is revealed: “The Jewish Crucifixion Of Russia” (still on her website 25th November 2025 – when the screenshot below was taken, the link is to Internet Archive record from 11th October 2025). 

Adams also promotes blatantly antisemitic conspiracies in an article ‘The World Order – How It Works (there’s nothing particularly new about it!’) on her website (again, still on her website 25th November 2025, link is to Internet Archive record from 11th October 2025). This article begins with a quote from Eustace Mullins, an American white supremacist, antisemite, Holocaust denier and conspiracy propagandist. We first raised these two examples in our article published in February 2023. Why has Sandi Adams not removed these pages from her website over two years later? The removal of other pages we raised as an issue shows she can – why not in these cases?

Given she says it was her previous business colleague’s fault that some antisemitic material was on her website, we can only conclude that she is responsible for its current content and is happy to host it. Would you trust someone who says they have removed the antisemitic content on their website but leaves these examples for years?

Adams also explained her position on free speech in an email to Community Solidarity Stroud District on 11th October 2024. She was concerned that calling out the antisemitism on her website attempted to interfere with a positive business relationship. She said: “I trust this clarifies for you my position on the matter, and now that you are fully informed may I remind you that any further tort of defamation would be proven by public presentations or dissemination of information by email on your part that further defamed, either directly or indirectly, my character and views.” 

We are fully informed by Sandi Adams’ own website that she continues to promote and support antisemitism. We will continue to use our right to freedom of speech to point this out.

We again call upon The Old Convent to reconsider accepting this booking and ask why its owners are happy to promote antisemitism and racism.

As we’ve said before, Sandi Adams’ theories about Agenda 21 / Agenda 2030 are dodgy too. “In fact, “Agenda 21 was a non-binding planning paper, adopted by the UN Conference on Environment and Development in 1992. It is not a treaty. It has no force of law, no penalties, and no significant funding. It sought to encourage communities around the world to come up with their own solutions to environmental problems rather than to impose them. In the decades since, right-wing groups in the US like the John Birch Society, have claimed that this document is a blueprint for a totalitarian world government – but people who care about our environment shouldn’t be fooled.”

The Project Libertas event will feature – alongside Sandi Adams – Mike Yeadon and Ben Rubin. Yeadon claimed in April 2021 that recipients of the “top-up” booster COVID-19 vaccines will die within two years. It’s now over 4 years since this prediction and while there have been a some tragic deaths and some people have experienced damage as a result of these vaccines, there is no indication of the “mass depopulation” event claimed by Yeadon. To the contrary, even conservative estimates suggest “COVID-19 vaccinations averted 2.5 million deaths during 2020-2024 (sensitivity range estimates, 1.4-4.0 million) and saved 15 million life-years (sensitivity range estimates, 7-24 million life-years)”.

This isn’t the only bizarre and false conspiracy theory Yeadon pushed about the pandemic – “many of the claims he made were unfounded and lacked scientific or empirical evidence”. However, he used his position as a former Pfizer employee to persuade audiences he was an authoritative source. In reality, “Yeadon worked in a drug discovery research unit at Pfizer that worked on allergy and respiratory medical research. The division he ran had nothing to do with vaccines or infectious disease“. His record of baseless claims and failed predictions shouldn’t be a cause to give him further opportunities to propagandise and trick people.

Ben Rubin will speak in his capacity as writer and broadcaster for a website rated as “a strong right-wing biased conspiracy website that frequently promotes false or misleading information”, known as the UK Column. This is the MediaBiasFactCheck summary.


Who are Community Solidarity Stroud District?

Community Solidarity Stroud District exists to build community led solidarity in the Stroud district to oppose the hatred of minorities and oppressed people arising from false and harmful information.

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