MAFS’ Amanda thinks COVID-19 ‘is a cover-up for a much larger agenda’

‘It’s one big cover-up!’ Married At First Sight’s Amanda Micallef urges people to defy the COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing rules as she peddles a bizarre conspiracy theory

The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed 51 lives and infected 6,089 people in Australia as of Thursday morning.

But Married At First Sight’s Amanda Micallef believes the pandemic is just part of a conspiracy theory and ‘cover-up’ for a much larger agenda.

The 34-year-old personal trainer has been urging people to defy the government’s coronavirus lockdown and social distancing rules by staging public protests.

Left of field: Amanda believes in a conspiracy theory that the Australian Government is using COVID-19 as 'one big cover up for a much larger agenda'. Pictured: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison

‘It’s one big cover up!’ Married At First Sight’s Amanda Micallef urges people to defy the Australian Government’s COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing rules. Pictured: Amanda and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison 

Amanda has made numerous posts in the ‘Stop5G Victoria’ Facebook group, which is opposed to the 5G network over health concerns about radiation. 

‘For those of you who don’t know who I am, I’m Amanda from MAFS 2020. I’m ready to put my rep on the line because I’m sick and tired of house arrest and ready to protest! WHO’S IN?’ her first post in the group read. 

‘Im talking camera crews, journos, hundreds of people! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH THEY CAN’T LOCK US LIKE THIS WHEN WE KNOW THEIR AGENDA.’ 

‘Any ideas on where to protest would be great.’

Defiant: Amanda attempted to rally members of the Stop5G Victoria group to protest against the Australian Government. She could be fined $1,650 if she attempted to protest

Defiant: Amanda attempted to rally members of the Stop5G Victoria group to protest against the Australian Government. She could be fined $1,650 if she attempted to protest

'I'm Amanda from MAFS 2020. I'm ready to put my rep on the line because I'm sick and tired of house arrest and ready to protest! WHO'S IN?' Amanda wrote. Pictured: Amanda and her MAFS 'bride' Tash Herz

‘I’m Amanda from MAFS 2020. I’m ready to put my rep on the line because I’m sick and tired of house arrest and ready to protest! WHO’S IN?’ Amanda wrote. Pictured: Amanda and her MAFS ‘bride’ Tash Herz

If Amanda was to protest, she could be fined $1,650 by police under Victoria’s strict lockdown laws. 

When one group member questioned Amanda’s ‘rep’, she fired back: ‘I’ve just come off Australia’s most influential TV show, it’s not rocket science, bud.’ 

In a later post, Amanda explained she had lost her job as a personal trainer, which is shy she is so ‘passionate’ about defying lockdown laws and protesting. 

‘Because of this bulls**t virus I’ve lost my job, I’m house bound and I’ll be f**ked if I’m gonna lay down and let it rest,’ she wrote.    

Amanda then revealed she has postponed the protest and has changed her mission to raising awareness both online and in person.  

Influencer! When one group member questioned Amanda's 'rep', she fired back: 'I’ve just come off Australia’s most influential TV show, it’s not rocket science, bud.'

Influencer! When one group member questioned Amanda’s ‘rep’, she fired back: ‘I’ve just come off Australia’s most influential TV show, it’s not rocket science, bud.’

Change of angle: In a later post, Amanda decided to postpone the protest 'until the timing is right'. She said she has lost her job as a personal trainer, which is shy she is so 'passionate' about defying lockdown laws and protesting

Change of angle: In a later post, Amanda decided to postpone the protest ‘until the timing is right’. She said she has lost her job as a personal trainer, which is shy she is so ‘passionate’ about defying lockdown laws and protesting

She is now urging people to join her group chat called ‘The People’s Collective’ on messenger app Telegram after some backlash within the Stop5G Victoria group. 

‘I’m against coronavirus and I think it’s one big cover up for a much larger agenda. I’m very much team David Icke,’ she wrote, referencing the conspiracy theorist. 

‘There won’t be a protest if and until the timing is right. For now this group is a legal entity, they’re collecting evidence, and producing flyers now to reach out to the public to start to help them question what’s really happening.’ 

Meanwhile, the coronavirus pandemic has infected 6,083 people in Australia, which has resulted in 51 deaths. 

The current situation: The coronavirus pandemic has infected 6,083 people in Australia, which has resulted in 51 deaths

The current situation: The coronavirus pandemic has infected 6,083 people in Australia, which has resulted in 51 deaths