Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today Programme on Monday, Sebastian Shemirani, 21, the son of Kate Shemirani, a former nurse who was sacked for misconduct as she pursued radical conspiracy theories around vaccinations and 5G has called for her to be thrown in prison. He said how his mother believes she has been "anointed by God" and demanded heavier prosecutions for those that spread misinformation and incite violence through dangerous conspiracy theories after she called for health workers to be "hung" like the "Nuremberg rally". Ms Shemirani appeared alongside conspiracy theorists such as Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers Corbyn, former footballer David Icke and Katie Hopkins at the rally in London's Trafalgar Square.
Mr Shemirani said: “I wouldn’t say that most people who believe these ideas are beyond it.
“It might take a number of years but you eventually crawl down from the initial radical period and you start listening to people around you more.
"But my mum is definitely beyond help - the problem is because she is so arrogant in her world view and really truly believes that she is a conduit for the truth on a spiritual level, not just a scientific level."
And in a terrifying admission, Mr Shemirani added how his mother believes "she has been anointed by god or some other higher power" adding how "she thinks that she shouldn’t have to listen to people like us."
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Mr Shemirani went on to call for his mother to be prosecuted where possible before her words incite serious danger to the British public and explained why UK lawmakers must do more.
He said: “She should be prosecuted under existing laws.
"Or if there are not laws in place that say what she is doing is illegal, we should be having a national conversation about what laws we should be bringing in and drafting up legislation for that.”
And in a sobering warning, Mr Shemirani said: “It is only a matter of time before someone acts on the bad advice she is giving the country."
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His comments come following the horrific speech made at the rally by his mother where she compared nurses and doctors to Nazi's adding "at the Nuremberg trials, the doctors and nurses stood trial and they hung", a comment which recieved cheers and applause from the crowd.
On Monday it was confirmed that Metropolitan Police officers are assessing the video of Ms Shemirani's speech.