Police on Guard’s Chris VandenBos talks with Pastor Henry Hildebrandt

2021-06-02

Police on Guard’s Chris VandenBos talks with Pastor Henry Hildebrandt

Jun 2, 2021 | Blog, General News, Interview Series, Interviews

Police on Guard’s Chris VandenBos, speaks with Pastor Hildebrandt on the negative side effects of lockdowns and how the Church has always been there for the people in our communities.

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Those health professionals in Nova Scotia who chose bodily autonomy over Covid-19 vaccination have remained unable to work until just two weeks ago. These employees, placed on leave without pay in November of 2021, have been ostracized and excluded for almost 2.5 years, long after the emergence of undeniable evidence showing vaccination did not protect as hoped.

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