“The Polish pastor who went viral after forcefully ejecting police and health officials from his church in Calgary, Alberta, on Good Friday received another visit from them on Saturday, prompting him to kick them off church property again. Pastor Artur Pawlowski, who recorded the incident, went on to warn his viewers against what he believes is growing state tyranny in Western countries done in the name of public health. ‘I do not cooperate with Gestapo,’ Pawlowski told the health inspector, who was flanked by several armed, black-clad Calgary Police officers. ‘I do not talk to the Nazis. You came in your uniforms like thugs. That’s what you are. Brownshirts of Adolf Hitler. You are Nazi Gestapo, communists, fascists. I do not cooperate with Nazis. Talk to my lawyer. You are not allowed here, you are not welcomed here, and I’m not going to cooperate with Gestapo like you, okay?’ The health inspector and police slunk away after Pawlowski made clear he was not interested in having a conversation. ‘You are sick, that’s what you are!’ he yelled as they left. ‘And rightfully so you change your uniforms to black, because you are exactly acting like the Gestapo of old.’ ‘If Canadians will not rise up and stand up, if they will not come to their senses while there is still time, while there is a time to wake up and push this evil, there will be absolutely no, no rights whatsoever,’ Pawlowski continued. ‘If they can get away with this, they’re going to come anywhere else. And, you know, that’s what people do not understand. They think that this is some kind of a game. Do you think that they are here for your health? Seriously?’ Pawlowski, who grew up under the jackboot of the Soviets behind the Iron Curtain in Poland, said, ‘I have been warning you for 16 years about what’s coming, and it’s here. And it’s up to you. Either you are going to keep pushing as hard as you can, or you are going to be swallowed by those people. The history is teaching us that those types of people will never stop.’”
“Polish Pastor,” The Daily Wire, Apr. 25, 2021