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Jordan Kent Claims He's Facing Death Threats and Had His Car Stolen After Being Doxxed by Anti-Maskers

The co-founder of End the Chaos, Stopping the Anti Mask Movement, Jordan Kent claims he is facing daily harassment, death threats and had his car stolen after being "doxxed" by a group of "anti-maskers."

OXFORD COUNTY - An Oxford County man is claiming harassment from the organizers of the Freedom Rally in Woodstock. 

Jordan Kent is the co-founder of a Facebook group called End the Chaos, Stopping the Anti Mask Movement. The group describes itself as a non-violent, non-confrontational group of concerned Canadians who want to see the end of the anti-mask protests through peaceful means. They attended and filmed the recent Project Pheonix Rally in Downtown Woodstock from a distance. 

Kent claims he has since faced harassment from the organizers of that rally who even called his place of work, trying to get him fired. The organizers, meanwhile insist that Kent harassed the 13 year old organizer of the rally. Something he denies. 

Kent has provided heart FM with screen shots of death threats and homophobic insults directed at him. Kent is a gay man, who does have a history of controversy in the County. In the 2019 Federal election he was seeking the People's Party of Canada nomination for Oxford County. Kent claimed he was disqualified because of sexual orientation. 

Kent also ran for municipal council in 2015 and had to issue an apology for comments he made at a judicial recount hearing.

Over the past couple of weeks, his home address has been made public and Kent says the "anti-maskers" he has been fighting with online has doxxed him. According to Wikipedia doxing, or doxxing, is the Internet-based practice of researching and publicly broadcasting private or identifying information about an individual or organization. The methods employed to acquire this information include searching publicly available databases and social media websites, hacking, and social engineering.

Last night he claims his vehicle was stolen from his home and according to Kent, he thinks this theft is related. 

Woodstock Police have confirmed they are investigating the vehicle theft and complaints of harassment against Jordan Kent. 

This is developing story and we will update this page as more information comes in. 
 

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