We previously reported on the Gestapo-like tactics being employed by the Canadian Health Department ‘Karen’ and her sycophantic police thugs being used to harass and intimidate church-goers during a Good Friday Easter service.  The video of the event can be seen, below:

https://youtu.be/mJazwy-DQRA

Now, the same ‘Karen’ Health Inspector has returned to the church with more masked, black-clad, gun-wielding Gestapo bootlickers.  Do these police officers have any integrity or self-awareness?  Some of them stare uselessly at their phones or meekly at the ground as the pastor speaks truth to them.  Are they feeling shame for the unscientific authoritarian policies they are enforcing against the good people who support them in their community?  Why doesn’t their sheriff stand up to this fascism and tell them to ignore such orders by the unscrupulous Health Department?

“They could do it another time.  They could do it another day.  But, No.” says the pastor.  Instead, they insist on disrupting his services again and again as a show of intimidation and force.

Artur exclaims that these are “Wicked, evil people.  Wicked evil people”  stating that people must “come to their senses while there is still time…there will be absolutely no NO rights whatsoever.  If they can get away with THIS they are going to come anywhere else.”

Then he implores the listener that they will kill you “by a thousand cuts” over time until people have no rights left, claiming that this is “unconstitutional” and “illegal”

The pastor insists that these thugs should be charged for “treason” and “lose their pensions and salaries.”  What do you think?

The video of this new event can be seen below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2Xbo-RB70A

 

 

 

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