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Pastor goes viral in new confrontation with Canadian authorities
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Glazov Gang: Calgary Pastor Kicks Police Out of Church
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Power Line’s Steven Hayward noted that this didn’t get much news coverage, but he did find this hastily put-together post at Florida News Times … under its “Entertainment” banner:
Check out this clip Artur Porowski Live from a church in Calgary posted on Sunday … he seemed to be worshiping to protect the Passover festival. The Passover Festival ends on the same day as Easter this year. His video features what he sees as he confronts some police officers and what looks like a local government worker who accompanies them … and things get hot quickly. ..
He repeatedly called them part of the “Nazis” and “Gestapo”, telling them that they were not welcomed there and that they would come back with a warrant if they wanted to shut down something.
Easter Celebrations Marked by Nazi Police Confronting Churches Over COVID Violations
On 4/4/21 at 1:31 PM EDT
An infuriated Alberta, Canada, church pastor said gestapo local police officers showed up Saturday night and began demanding parishioners leave Passover celebrations over COVID-19 regulations.
Pastor Artur Pawlowski of Street Church in Canada s Alberta province posted a video to Facebook on Easter Sunday, which has since gone viral across social media. In the video, six local police officers can be seen demanding that church attendees please get out, get out of this property, immediately get out! Responding the officers yells that the church was breaking pandemic rules, Pawlowski can be heard responding by calling the officers Nazis and names of other paramilitary forces used in Nazi-era Germany.