The mask-less activists can be seen in Holyrood Park in their masses protesting mandatory vaccines and social distancing rules.
Participants can be seen carrying placards with anti-lockdown messages including “Purge the Sturge”, “No second wave, there wasn’t a first one” and “Hitler required compliance too.”
A similar rally was organised in the same location last month by Paddy Hogg, a councillor in North Lanarkshire, who was arrested shortly after the event.
The September protest had been widely criticised, with Scotland's national clinical director, Professor Jason Leitch, describing the activists as "deeply irresponsible.”
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An activist taking part in the anti-mask and anti-lockdown protests in Holyrood Park on Saturday, 10 October. Picture: JPI Media/Lisa Ferguson Photo: JPI Media/Lisa Ferguson

. Anti-mask, anti-vaccine
Activists taking part in an anti-lockdown protest are demonstrating against face masks and mandatory vaccines in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Hundreds have taken part in event outside Edinburgh's Holyrood Parliament building. Photo: JPI Media/Lisa Ferguson

9. Job losses
Some participants were seen holding placards detailing job losses seen throughout the pandemic and asking First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to resign. Photo: JPI Media/Lisa Ferguson