Yesterday @EdmontonAgainst tweeted a clip of a @CalgaryPolice officer interacting in what appears to have been a deferential manner towards Brad Carrigan. 1/16
Carrigan is one of the individuals planning a rally at the Edmonton Leg on February 20 along with Calgary street preacher Artur Pawlowski. The imagery on the promotional material includes a torch march from the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville (August 2017) 2/16
That is the rally in which a woman was murdered and several others injured when a car driven by a right-wing extremist rammed into the crowd. 3/16
These include hate groups such the Soldiers of Odin, Northern Guard, III% militia, Worldwide Coalition Against Islam, Urban Infidels, and other groups and individuals. 6/16
Pawlowski (in this clearer image with Rob Anders) can be seen in the clip posted by @EdmontonAgainst with the megaphone. 7/16
He has also been harassing businesses enforcing the bylaws and the police. He has called the police Nazis enforcing the "crazy" demands of the Muslim mayor "who hates Christianity." 8/16
In December he and his brother confronted the police who were monitoring a downtown anti-mask/anti-lockdown rally in Calgary. Here are a few relevant clips of that encounter.
Dawid threatens to sue the police and claims Mayor @nenshi hates the cross. 9/16
They also threaten to the police by stating that they will show up at their homes and harass their families. 10/16
Through this you can hear Artur who is the one recording the encounters in the background. Here now he again mentions the Muslim mayor and harassing police at their homes. 11/16
It is at this point things take an even more extreme turn if one can believe it. Remember that Artur and Dawid have continually referred to the police as "Nazis", "Gestapo", and "SS" in this and other videos. That will provide the context for what he now says. 12/16
And if you need to be reminded again of what he calls the police in this video... 13/16
I'll end with this bit of craziness where Dawid suggests the cop he was talking to wanted to murder him because he saw it in his eyes. 14/16
Soooo, how exactly do statements like this help? 15/16
I've written an article that will be published in the next few days regarding the Edmonton torch rally scheduled for February 20 and Pawlowski's ties to extremism. In the meantime I'll conclude with this tweet from @antihateca. 16/16
Rick Boswick also appeared to document the event. Yesterday he was very excited in his videos prior to seeing the turnout. It is telling he doesn't appear to have shared any of his videos of the event on FB yet. 3/12
So a marginally employed (by choice it would appear) conspiracy theory adherent suggesting the COVID vaccine will kill people is totally normal right? 1/7
Also totally normal? When the mayor of a village in Saskatchewan, albeit one who barely got more than 30 out of 56 votes... 2/7
...who comment on Wayne's post suggesting mass executions of politicians? Medical professionals? 3/7
Meet Artur Pawlowski (here with Rob Anders). If you are unfamiliar with the name, he is a far-right preacher in Calgary who is associated with groups like the Soldiers of Odin, Northern Guard, III%ers and Worldwide Coalition Against Islam among others. 1/21
Here are a few examples from the blog that feature Artur:
"Calgary Soldier of Odin Leader Posts Antisemitic Memes and Linked to Overt Racists" 2/21
This thread is based on older posts from June 2020, but they are still useful in understanding the mindset of the hatriot groups in Canada I and others have covered for years.
Before that though, I have two older video clips from June 3, 2017 to provide some context. 1/20
2/20
The Worldwide Coalition Against Islam (WCAI) was mainly an Internet group, though the two leaders, founder and president Joey DeLuca and VP Jesse Wielenga and a handful of other members participated in and organize real world events. 3/20
While @erinotoole has stated that it was the result of a series of controversies, the straw that broke the camel's back was accepting a donation from neo-Nazi Paul Fromm (@FrommPaul). 2/24
Now Paulie's influence in far-right extremism has waned significantly (a reason why he has tried to attach himself to more contemporary movements; Proud Boys, Yellow Vests, anti-lockdown, etc), which probably means being in the news is a bit of a thrill. 3/24