THOUSANDS of anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists have joined a group that practices boxing and combat training sessions ahead of supposed “direct action” later this month.

Alpha Men Assemble, an online group with almost 3,000 followers, filmed themselves on a beach in Littlehampton at their most recent meet up last Tuesday.

Footage shows close to 100 activists grappling with each other, wearing black uniforms with boots and hats.

The group promise to “defend our children and women,” according to a newspaper report.

The most recent meet up saw a large group practising a scrummaging exercise on the beach as well as boxing drills, The Times reports.

The group, which was only set up in December, uses Telegram’s encrypted chat service to send messages to its thousands of members.

Despite its message of anti-violence, several videos have been shared within the group which show instructional videos on punching and kicking.

The group’s plans for “direct action” remain unclear, but the report says members will need to keep a “cool head” and control their emotions, otherwise they will not be allowed to attend the direct action.

Alpha Men Assemble has previously slammed rallies run by anti-vaxx protesters including Piers Corbyn, with the group comparing their efforts to “rambling” or just standing in the park.

The group has two more sessions planned in Staffordshire and Motherwell in Scotland later this month, according to The Times.

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