The Voice: How former Neighbours star Nicola Charles’ conspiracy video has convinced thousands of a bizarre Voice plot – leading Anthony Albanese to set out the truth

The Voice: How former Neighbors star Nicola Charles’ conspiracy video convinced thousands of bizarre Voice plot, leading Anthony Albanese to expose the truth

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An ex-Neighbors star helped fuel a bizarre conspiracy that the Voice to Parliament was actually a secret United Nations plot to deprive Australians of their land.

Nicola Charles, who appeared on the hit show as Sarah Beaumont in the 1990s, has made a career of opposing lockdowns and vaccines under the name ‘The White Rabbit’.

In recent months, Charles, 53, has focused on the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum, claiming a “Yes” victory in the October 14 election would result in a United Nations “coup” that would “one man and one woman in each district’. ‘ to carry out his treacherous wishes.

Ex-Neighbors star Nicola Charles (pictured) has been part of a bizarre conspiracy that the Voice to Parliament is actually a secret United Nations plot to deprive Australians of their land

Ex-Neighbors star Nicola Charles (pictured) has been part of a bizarre conspiracy that the Voice to Parliament is actually a secret United Nations plot to deprive Australians of their land

Charles appeared as Sarah Beaumont in the hit show in the 1990s (pictured), before making a career of fighting lockdowns and vaccines under the name 'The White Rabbit'.

Charles appeared as Sarah Beaumont in the hit show in the 1990s (pictured), before making a career of fighting lockdowns and vaccines under the name 'The White Rabbit'.

Charles appeared as Sarah Beaumont in the hit show in the 1990s (pictured), before making a career of fighting lockdowns and vaccines under the name ‘The White Rabbit’.

“It completely changes the law of jurisdiction,” Charles said in a 17-minute video the ABC.

“This is an invasion by the one world government, the UN.”

An ABC analysis found that versions of Charles’ video have been shared more than 25,000 times on Facebook and have been viewed more than half a million times since it was published in August.

By comparison, the most shared video post from official No campaign organizers, Fair Australia, has been shared less than 17,000 times.

The conspiracy is so widespread that Anthony Albanese debunked it at an event in late September.

“What has happened during this campaign is that a lot of information has been put out, including by some who know it is not true,” Albanese said.

He added: ‘There is also worse information on some social media about the global conspiracies that the United Nations will control all the land in Australia – all the land – that you will lose private ownership of everyone’s homes if you ‘yes ‘ voices.

“It’s just absurd.”

But a week later his speech was selectively edited to remove context, leaving the words: ‘The United Nations will control all the land in Australia – all the land – you will lose the private ownership of everyone’s home, that will happen with a yes votes disappear’.

The maliciously edited clip has since spread online.

The conspiracy that the UN is a shadowy organization working against Australian interests dates back to the 1980s.

One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts referred to it in his first speech of 2016.

“Australia’s values ​​and way of life are also under threat from treacherous institutions such as the unelected swill that is the United Nations,” Roberts said.

He called on Australia to leave the UN, which he described as a “socialist monolithic monster”.

Charles did not respond to ABC’s request for comment.

Before 7.30pm aired, she posted on

Once the program aired, she added, “I think they might not be in it anymore.”