The mysterious Q Society is now gaining ground and support for the “Islam-critical Movement” across Australia and has decided to embrace the limelight.
It is a far cry from the days the group insisted members sign a nondisclosure agreement if they want to attend one of its meetings.
But now the anti-Islam party is publicly promoting a $150-a-head (£89) fundraising dinner in Sydney and Melbourne, which will feature speeches from well-known local councillors.
Leaders say the secretive group is gathering momentum across the pond in the wake of multiple Islamist terror attacks.
Deputy president Ralf Schumann said now is the big moment to “reduce Islam” and encourage a “more human rights friendly” version of the religion.
He said: “More people are aware, they see the problems in their backyard, their community. The public has picked up on it more with every bombing, stabbing, forced marriage and child bride. [Daily Express] Read more