Interview with Pastor Artur Pawlowski

2022-08-05

Interview with Pastor Artur Pawlowski

Aug 5, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series, Interviews

Police on Guard had the pleasure of interviewing Pastor Artur Pawlowski to get an in-detail testimony about all that he experienced as the result of the Covid measures and the unconstitutional arrests and actions against him over the last two years.

A recent court ruling vindicated Pastor Pawlowski and the details leading up to this ruling serve as a canary in the coal mine to all Canadians. It is also a reminder that these unconstitutional mandates are being overturned by relying on rights guaranteed under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Watch the interview to see what lengths these unconstitutional measures and those enforcing them went to, to punitively punish a Pastor, for simply trying to serve his community and his God.

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