Pastor confronted by health inspector again, kicks out 'Gestapo' Calagary police from Canadian church



Pastor Artur Pawlowski went viral earlier this month for kicking a health inspector and police out of his church in Alberta, Canada. He infamously screaming at them, "Out of this property you Nazis! Gestapo is not allowed here! Out, Nazi! Out! Nazis are not welcome here! Do not come back here you Nazi psychopaths!" Pawlowski, who became known worldwide as the "Polish pastor," kicked out a health inspector and a group of Calgary police officers again when they came to his church on Saturday to confront him over COVID-19 restrictions.

"And they did it again! Today, the Gestapo Attacked our Church Again," Pawlowski wrote on Twitter about the latest harassment by Canadian authorities. "History is being repeated in front of our eyes! Another sad day for Freedom and democracy!"

Pawlowski shared a video of the tense confrontation with law enforcement in Canada where he stood his ground once again. The public health inspector hands Pawlowski a court order that she claims grants them access into the church, but he immediately responds, "I'm not really interested in what you have to say."

"I do not cooperate with Gestapo," Pawlowski tells the health inspector. "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, communist, 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? So is that fair enough for you?"

"You see, this is what the Gestapo is doing," the Polish pastor says. "You're coming to the place of worship to intimidate and to harass."

Then Pawlowski informs the health inspector that they can make an appointment for another day when there are no church services.

The Polish pastor then launches into a loud rant, and labels the police as "Gestapo" again as he did in the first incident that was recorded on video and garnered millions of views on social media websites.

"You are sick, that's what you are!" Pawlowski screamed at the police, who he described as "wicked evil people." "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," Pawlowski, who was originally from Poland and is determined to warn the world about the dangers of authoritarian governments, said "They think that this is some kind of a game. Do you think they are here for your health, seriously?"

"They could come any day of the week," he continued after the police departed. "No, they want to do it during the church service because they have a purpose, they have an agenda. If you're not seeing it then you're plain either stupid, blind, and deaf."

"Either you're going to keep pushing as hard as you can or you'll be swallowed by those people," Pawlowski said. "They're going to keep coming, keep taking your rights, one after another. Destroying you by thousands of cuts. One cut at a time."

Pawlowski, who has refused to stop church services during the pandemic, called the second visit by Canadian authorities "sickening."

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Unsettling video shows cops assaulting, pulling taser on young man for playing ice hockey outside



Disturbing video is coming out of Canada showing police officers assaulting and aiming a taser at a young man for playing ice hockey at an outside rink in Alberta.

A viral video shows Calgary police shutting down a pickup ice hockey game at an outside rink. The cops claim that the game was violating public health orders. There were reports of 40 people at the Southwood community rink and skatepark.

According to the Alberta government website: "Outdoor team sports must also be limited to 10 people or fewer and 2 metre distancing must be maintained at all times."

Two female officers attempt to apprehend the man, who refuses to abide by the cops' orders to get on the ground. One officer is caught on video kneeing the hockey player, but he continues to stand on the ice. During the tussle, one of the police officers falls to the ground.

When someone asks why the officer has their hand on a gun, the cop replies, "It's not a gun, it's a taser, and he's under arrest, and I have the authority to use force to effect an arrest."

While pointing her taser squarely aimed at the man, the cop screams, "Get on the ground! Get on the f***ing ground! Get on the ground before I f***ing taser you!"

Onlookers urge the man to come off the ice and surrender to the police.

One female officer appears to try to put a chokehold on the man, but fails. The police officers attempt to bring the man to the ground, but he continues to stand in one place and asks, "Why do I have to go to the ground?" One of the officers kicks the man several times in the groin area.

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The officers finally have the man's hands behind his back, and he says, "I just asked you what you were doing to that little kid."

The "little kid" could be in reference to a 12-year-old Rayan Sanoubar, who was instructed by police to stop skateboarding at the same park.

"A peace officer came sat in this car and got out and… told skateboarders we have to go and [were] not allowed to be there and we all refused and he called for backup for other police to come," Sanoubar told the Global News.

"They had him on the ground for six minutes, just frozen, cutting his skates off with a knife," Sanoubar said. "They arrested him and threatened us saying: 'We are going to give you tickets if you don't walk away.'"

Authorities said a 21-year-old was charged with obstructing an officer, resisting arrest, and violating the public health act.

Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi said on Friday, "If you see flagrant violations happening, you should phone them in. It doesn't mean if a random pickup hockey game starts on a rink and breaks up quickly you're going to be calling the cops — if you're seeing people putting others at risk, it's something you should be calling in."

"There's no hard, fast rules on how many people may be on a rink … but you'll know it when you see it," Nenshi added.

The names "Ocean" and "Orca" are heard being said in the video. The young man being arrested is allegedly 21-year-oldOceanWiesblatt, according to Rebel News founder Ezra Levant. Ocean Wiesblatt plays for the Portage Terriers, a Canadian junior "A" ice hockey team.

Wiesblatt comes from a family of hockey players; his three brothers, including Orca Wiesblatt, play junior hockey. Another brother, Ozzy Wiesblatt, is an NHL prospect who was drafted in the first round of the 2020 draft by the San Jose Sharks in October.

The Wiesblatt brothers and their mother, who is deaf, were featured in a SportsNet video last December, where the family from Calgary talked about how hockey helped them to overcome adversity.

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