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September 23, 2022

Things are gwtting interesting as regards our neighbor to the north. They suffer the same creeping tyranny that America does, but handle it a bit differently.

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We all remember — or should remember — the preacher Artur Pawlowski, of Calgary’s street church. He fearlessly called out the police who invaded his church over ridiculous COVID regulations, calling them Nazis.

Police were kicked out of a church in Calgary over Easter weekend, with a pastor calling them “Nazis,” after responding to a call related to COVID-19 concerns.

Pastor Artur Pawlowski of The Fortress (Cave) of Adullam congregation in Canada recorded a video Saturday in which he called the local authorities “Nazis,” “gestapo” and “communists” while demanding they leave the church and not return unless they had a warrant. — The Hill

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Like an Old Testament prophet, Pastor Pawlowski has thundered wrath and fulmination down upon a corrupt state — which in this case was not a wayward Israelite monarchy, but the Canadian establishment. And Canadian government agents regularly harass him.

But like Jeremiah of old, he does not back down. In 2022, he supported the trucker’s freedom convoy,

And the state reacted again. He was jailed, and even thrown in solitary confinement.

Pawlowski, who leads Street Church and the Cave of Adallum in Calgary, Alberta, was released Wednesday after spending 51 days in custody. The preacher’s release comes about six weeks after he was arrested for allegedly inciting “mischief” while addressing a crowd of Freedom Convoy participants at the U.S.-Canada border in Alberta, according to CBC News. — CBN

And what was his crime, according to the Canadians?

A Calgary pastor has been granted bail after his arrest more than six weeks ago for his involvement with protesters at a border blockade in southern Alberta.