[2] Stickers distributed by the group include anti-vaccine and anti-mask messages, denials that the COVID-19 pandemic exists, and conspiracy theories about a New World Order.
[5] The group is organized around a Telegram channel that is used to distribute templates for stickers, which followers print out using label printers and post in public places.
[2] The stickers in turn contain URLs which lead back to websites controlled by the group, drawing in new members in a feedback process.
Other downloadable templates mimic the appearance of official documents and carry QR codes linking to websites controlled by the group.
[2] In April 2021, a woman in Wythenshawe, England, was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after posting White Rose stickers in the town's centre.