CHRISTIAN DAILY/ OLIVIA CAVALLARO-
Canadian pastor Artur Pawlowski, who became famous for opposing COVID restrictions and being arrested multiple times is speaking out on how the same type of authoritarianism he experienced will soon be present in the U.S.
The Canadian pastor first made headlines in April when he asked “Nazi” police officers and health care officials to leave his church building before he was arrested a few weeks later for holding worship services.
Last week, Pawlowski traveled from the U.S. back to Calgary in Alberta, Canada, where he was arrested upon his arrival. Faithwire reported that the Canadian pastor was met by police at the airport, where they handcuffed him on the Tarmac and charged him with “failure to wear a mask.”
“I came to the United States with a simple warning,” Pawlowski said in a conversation with Fox News‘ Laura Ingraham last week. “You’re next. If they came for me, be sure of it, they’re coming for you as well.”
Pawlowski, who leads the Calgary’s Street Church in Alberta, Canada, called the police who arrested him “masked gangsters” and individuals who he “couldn’t even consider…officers of the law.” During Easter this year, Canadian police officers entered his church without a warrant. The visit was said to ensure the church was complying with COVID restrictions, which required an indoor maximum capacity of 15%, social distancing, and mask-wearing. Continue reading..