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Charlie Sheen is an icon of decadence.
I lit the fuse and my life turns into everything it wasn't supposed to be.
He's going the distance.
He was the highest paid TV star of all time.
When it started to change, it was quick.
He kept saying, no, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.
Now, Charlie's sober.
He's going to tell you the truth.
How do I present this with any class?
I think we're past that, Charlie.
We're past that, yeah.
Somebody call action.
Yeah.
Aka Charlie Sheen, only on Netflix, September 10th.
What a spectacular program today.
Right out of the shoot, we have Dave Rubin, who has his brand new book out.
Don't burn this country down.
Dave's just a great guy.
Don't miss this interview.
Then the pastor who was put in a cage and strip searched I don't know how many times just because he preached in the open air to the truckers and said, keep standing, but don't be violent.
He He was in jail for 50 days.
Wait until you hear his story.
Then part one of a four-part series for Passover and Easter week.
Who is America's God?
Important questions on that.
And
then we get deeply into the Joe Biden
gun restrictions that are coming, which strangely leads us to the cheese theft
in France.
It's shocking.
All on today's podcast.
You're listening to the best of the Blenbeck program.
There's breaking news.
Multiple people have been shot at a Brooklyn subway station.
Down in the subway, they found multiple
unexploded devices.
We don't have a lot of information at this point, but say a prayer for those who have been shot and also that the police are protected and can catch this terrorist.
I want to remind you, coming up at the top of next hour, so in about 35 minutes, I'm starting a series,
a four-part series that will end on Friday, that is
on America's God.
Who is it that we worship?
And
are we doing this with our eyes wide open?
America's God coming up in just about a half hour.
I want to go to Canada to talk to the Canadian pastor that has been arrested over the COVID-19 rules.
He's been arrested, I think, 16 times now.
He has just been jailed for speaking to Canadian
trucker convoy.
And
what he says happened in jail up in Canada is third world country stuff.
Artur Paulowski is with us now.
Welcome, Pastor.
How are you?
Good, good.
Thank you so much for having me in.
Sure.
Now, we had you on before.
You were the guy that was supposed to recite a government-approved COVID warning before you talked to anybody.
Yes, that's correct.
That's correct.
Compelled speech.
It seems like the good old days compared to what's happening now.
I know.
Tell me the latest on
because you've just been released from prison, but you're on house arrest facing a dozen criminal charges.
Tell me what happened.
Oh, wow, where to start?
As you can tell, I grew up behind the iron curtain in Poland under the boots of the Soviets.
So my parents decided enough is enough.
They wanted to give us a better life, me and my younger brother David, and we emigrated through Turkey to Greece.
We spent a few years there and then when Canada opened its borders and they said, come to Canada to the freest country on earth where no one will persecute you for your faith.
Well, we took that offer and we sold everything we had.
We had some businesses in Greece and then we emigrated to Canada.
And behold, what a surprise right now.
I have been facing over 100 court cases, 340 citations, and this was my 16th arrest.
Why?
Well, during the COVID era, I think they have found a new way to deprive us from our rights, to steal what rightfully belongs to us from God and from the state.
The Constitution, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Criminal Code of Canada clearly is telling them they cannot do what they do to us.
However, we have entered an era of dictatorship.
Canada is no longer a democracy.
I call it Chinada.
I'm truly living again behind the iron curtain.
I dared to speak at the rallies.
I dared to tell the people, remember their names.
The COVID didn't do this to us.
It's people.
Remember the premiers.
Remember the police officers that are arresting people for no reason, just for peaceful assembly.
So I was invited to Quds.
Quds is a port of entry between Alberta and Montana.
And over there there were trackers and the eyes of the world were fixed on Quds and Milk River, 14 kilometers from Quds.
When the people assembled and they said, listen, we are free Canadians and we want to remain free Canadians.
Who do you think, Trudeau, you are?
Who do you think you turn code Jason Kenny, the Premier of Alberta?
Who do you think you are?
You're supposed to represent us, the people, but you have waged a war against us.
So they decided to bring the attention of the world, what's happening in China
to the whole world.
And then they assembled in Kruz.
There was a few hundred people over there.
And then when people learned that there is this alamo, if you will, this stand by the free people,
they assembled at Milk River.
As you know, during that time, over a million people took part in the truck convoy, including me and our church.
We were feeding the truckers.
I was giving speeches to the truckers.
And
you were advising them to hold the line against the government, but you also were advising be very careful, don't resort to violence, just to hold the line and speak the truth.
So
you weren't doing anything that was inciting anyone.
But then they arrested you and put you in jail.
And I saw a recent interview where you say you were kept in a small cage for a while.
Yes.
That's right.
Jason Kenny, everything comes from the Premier's office and the so-called Minister of Justice that
used to be the Minister of Health, Taylor Chandra.
And both of those gentlemen were caught breaking the same mandates and the same restrictions in the Sky Palace hypocrisy where they were partying while we, my brother David and me, we were arrested by SWAT team in the middle of the road for inciting people to come to church, participating in a church service and
officiating an illegal gathering, church service.
So we spent three days and two nights at that time and then they arrested me after the Kud speech.
And you're right.
I said clearly no violence, no guns, no swords.
This is peaceful resistance, solidarity style movement, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr.
civil rights movement, no violence.
And the RCMP was there and no one stopped me.
No one said a word.
No one said, you're illegally here.
It is illegal protest.
And no, nothing like that.
They actually let me in and let me out of the barricade, the police themselves.
A few days later, it was a sting operation.
I felt like Escobar, El Chapo, you know, Al Capon, that was cruisers, undercover police park,
RCMP officers, detectives.
I mean, it was absolutely crazy.
I was interrogated for hours and then taken to prison.
I was placed in solitary confinement, 22 to 25 hours straight.
I was placed in a metal box, a bigger one, then a smaller one.
I was stripped naked multiple times.
They said they are looking for contraband.
They would not give me a Bible.
When finally I complained over and over, they gave me a Bible, but they did not give me my glasses.
I could not read.
I was taken in and out of my cell into another cell on concrete for hours.
And then after I was shipped to Edmonton for no reason,
after 44 days that I spent in Calgary Riemann Center, where guards were inciting inmates to beat me up.
They said, we're going to open Polowski's door.
by accident.
Go and do him, beat him up.
We are sick of this guy.
He embarrassed us.
And the inmates, I was such a hero in prison that the inmates said to them, First, we would beat you up before we would touch this man.
He's an innocent man.
He's a good man.
He's a clergyman.
We will not beat him up.
And when I was taken to my
cell in concrete every day, when I was coming back,
they would be yelling, free pastor art, free pastor art, free pastor art.
So it was incredible solidarity coming from the inmates.
Then I was taken to Edmonton and I was placed, believe it or not, after spending 44 days without incidents, without any problems whatsoever, they placed me on administrative segregation in MaxPod.
Maxpod is a place
where you place the most dangerous, the most violent murderers that attacked guards or stopped the murdered inmates.
And they checked a a box saying that I am considered unsafe to the center and to the staff.
The
detailed description, the reason given, it says here I am looking at the document right now, place on administrative segregation as per senior management.
So the document says I will spend 15 to 45 days or indefinitely in this horrible, horrible place alone without being able to see another human being.
And it was extremely cold to the point that I could not sleep I was shivering all day all night and then the next day was the bail hearing my lawyers said to the judge what was happening to me and I think that scared them because I don't know if you are aware Riemann centers are privately owned so it scared them and they moved me to a psych ward can you believe it I as a pastor i was moved to a mental ward and when i asked the guards why where where am i like what what is going on?
It looks like they are no accountable.
Those people can do to you whatever they want.
And they were laughing.
And they said, you are in a wild, wild West.
And I said, what that means?
Well, you're in a crazy world.
Enjoy it.
So they had they thought it was hilarious.
They thought it was
a great fun.
And a doctor comes the next day and says, like, why are you here?
And I said, that's a good question.
I have no idea.
He said, this is outside of the protocol.
You're not allowed to be here.
This is a place for
people that
we decide that they need this unit, not people that are not
mentally ill.
So even the doctor was puzzled what was going on.
And then he said to me, well, this decision came outside of AHS, which is Alberta Health.
And it came straight from the director.
The document that was signed, dated March 24, 2022, was signed by the deputy director of Riemann Center in Edmonton.
And then four in the morning, a week later, I was taken from my cell, stripped naked in front of women, men.
You know, those people are dehumilating anyone that comes under their
supervision, you know, in quote.
Five hours on concrete, and then I was shipped back to Calgary, stripped naked again.
The whole unit actually was penalized because when I came in they hugged me they cheered for me and they yelled free pastor art so they placed us placed us on the wall searched us again spread your legs arms took us to administer unit stripped naked again in tank for hours on concrete and that was my last day the 50
after 50 days on the 51st they let me out there was hundreds of people that came to welcome me and they were told if they will stay there to welcome my release, I will be immediately arrested.
I was told that if I say even a hi to them, if I hug my children, if I hug my father that came to welcome me, I'll be re-arrested again.
And I am not a free man.
I am on house arrest facing dozens criminal charges for, like the Premier Kenny lied to the public, said Arthur Polovsky incited violence towards others.
So
is this all worth it?
100%.
I mean, history is teaching us that it's worth it.
I mean, if we don't stand up, if we will not push, if we will not fight, if good people will not do what's right, if the light will not shine, the darkness will take over.
So, yes, I was sitting in a solitary confinement, and I'm telling you, they were hard times.
And sometimes I was crying out to God, God, take me out of this place, please.
Please take me out of it.
But
to fight for freedom, to fight for the children, I got three children.
And, you know, when I look at their eyes, I can say truly, your father did what your father could.
I am not ashamed of what I'm doing.
I'm standing for the truth.
Others did it before me.
I am preaching the truth.
I'm setting the captives free.
I'm giving people hope.
And I have to come back to me, to them, and to you and say, yes, to do the right thing is always worth it.
God bless you, Pastor.
God bless you.
Thank you so much.
We will continue to follow this.
And please let us know if there's anything that
we can do.
You can find his story at SaveArter,
A-R-T-U-R
dot com.
SaveArter.com.
Go there now.
Keep him in your prayers.
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All of history's strongest empires are no more.
The Mongol Empire, it's gone.
Roman Empire fell.
The Ottoman Empire,
that's finished.
And the British Empire, from rising sun to setting sun, dissolved.
America?
Well, she's not down yet.
Well, technically, we're not an empire.
Shut up, Karen.
The point is that every society that has ever led the world has diminished or collapsed.
And in those times, it's a scary and exciting time to be alive.
As Dickens wrote, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
America is not the unsinkable ship we thought she was.
And the iceberg is not just close, we've already hit it.
If you think the currency is unstable, have you looked at our kids?
Child suicide doubled between 2007 and 2017.
Self-harm among preteen girls is up 189%.
Americans can't afford family vacations,
but it's kind of fine because the family fell apart a long time ago.
We live in a time where every woman of the year this year is a man, and every man is told he's an oppressor.
Our Ivy League students want more censorship and our government wants more surveillance, all while we grow more and more isolated, depressed, and unstable.
We've lost our way, America.
We've lost our unum
and nobody really knows how to get it back.
While all of this is going on, the brave new world is accelerating towards us at an incredible speed.
Futurists, dreamers, and innovators foretell a future where man and machine become one.
A world more virtual than physical, a world where technology extends life beyond death and intelligence beyond our universe.
Some say we'll colonize Mars
before 2030.
Others say we have to do that because we got to get off this planet before we link to computers.
But one thing is certain.
Life as we know it is changing forever.
Are we ready?
If we don't enter into this brave new technological era with some collective moral agreements, then our advancements will overtake and doom us.
If we can't define the difference between a man and a woman, can we know the difference between man and machine?
What are the ethics of this new world?
What is life?
How do you live in a virtual world?
What gives us meaning?
Are we just giant pieces of meat being driven around by machine brains?
Are Are we a dwelling place for God?
Are we just a sum of what we've experienced or do we have immortal souls trapped in mortal bodies?
If all of the data of who I am can be downloaded, does that mean I live forever?
Is that even me?
Or is there something more to me, something
that could never be downloaded, reproduced, or preserved?
If a machine can deduce, communicate,
abstract
out ideas, imitate,
infer patterns, if they can write poetry and art,
tell us they love us, is that real?
Are they human?
If they respond to touch and seem to make friends,
If they say, I am lonely,
are they any different than us?
If a car car is driving itself and there's no time for that car to stop, Elon Musk is on the right and the president is on the left, and Mother Teresa is in front of us, who should the car hit?
We as humans won't be able to decide, but MIT is already working on that.
Because the car will be fast enough to decide who lives and who dies.
My question is, what moral standard are they using?
Ours?
Because I don't know what our moral standard is anymore.
According to the NIH, artificial intelligence will be used more extensively in healthcare in 10 years, but don't fear the machine.
Fear the programmer.
Someone somewhere in the world of big tech is developing the technology that literally will be making life and death decisions.
Do you trust that guy?
Do you know who that guy even is?
Because soon it just becomes an algorithm.
Where did that programmer get his values?
Are they the same as mine or yours?
Also in the NIH website is a report that scientists now are using CRISPR technology for human enhancement.
They are genetically modifying babies in test tubes and they say it's working.
Genetically tailored humans.
What could possibly go wrong?
Oh, and the Pentagon went ahead and admitted we have seen UFOs, nobody really paid any attention.
But can I just ask the question, if aliens come down with a higher level of intelligence, are they our masters?
Are we like animals to them?
Or are we all created equal?
Who decides?
Well, God does.
But do we believe in God anymore?
And how could we even make this case to aliens or a machine if we're not living it now?
We don't believe in God as much as we used to.
According to Pew Research Center, the secularization, the shift is now evident in the American society.
So far in the 21st century, we show no signs of slowing.
Pew's religious landscape study breaks the data down by age group.
They found that each new generation cares about God less and less.
The generational declines, belief in God, frequency of prayer, importance of religion in one's life, and even frequency of feeling spiritual peace and well-being.
Our nation is abandoning the God of our founding.
So, where do we go to answer huge questions about right and wrong, life and death, meaning and values?
Without a God to order our society, a God that empowers you, not the government, not special interests, but you,
who's going to step in to fill that gap?
And will that person empower or enslave?
As America shakes off our religious foundation in the name of freedom, we have not freed ourselves from dogma or religious strictures.
Far from it.
We've just introduced new dogmas, new strictures.
There is a new religious cult in America.
It's wokeism.
Is this our new God?
It is accepted wisdom that you cannot serve two masters, but it should be equally regarded that everyone serves someone or something.
So one God must perish, and in its death all of its traditions, histories, and decency will be buried along with it.
Is this what we want?
Because this is the choice in front of us now, the elephant in the room, the root of our problems and solutions.
Not to just question
and think,
but come up with an answer.
And if you think you don't have to answer this question, no answer is an answer.
The good news is this has all happened before, and if we know the results, perhaps we can change our thinking to change our course.
So today as we enter in this new era, an era rife with ethical debates, a crisis of meaning, and the last-ditch efforts to remain
functioning in the world,
we have to ask the question: who is America's God?
You're listening to the best of the Glendeck program.
All righty then.
So
we have the president
coming out yesterday and saying that,
you know, guns are not just one solid piece.
Now, I didn't know that.
Did you know that?
All kinds of pieces in a gun.
More than, well, you're saying plural, like more than one piece?
There's more than one piece.
How?
So they're not born that way?
No, they're not born that way.
They're not born that way.
But it's because we piece them together that they slowly become killers.
Oh.
Because I know one of the biggest, my understanding, I just want to make sure
I'm not a crime expert.
Not a crimologist.
Right.
My understanding is all drug dealers that are killing each other in the streets of these cities run by Democrats largely are hobbyists that stay home and build guns from spare parts.
They get mailed from all over the world and they spend hours and hours and hours manufacturing the guns on their own so they can avoid those serial numbers.
They do not want to shoot someone and murder someone with a serial-numbered gun.
Well, you know, what's really interesting is,
you know, he was talking about the
guns have to have serial numbers.
Ghost guns, Glenn.
Ghost guns.
Guns that are are ghosts.
Now,
I have called
Fred.
Fred?
Yeah.
Who's Fred?
With Daphne?
Okay, all right.
Okay.
And they're bringing the van here.
And they're going to start chasing the ghost guns.
Yeah.
Okay.
Because I think that's really important
that we stop these ghost calls.
Oh, the ghost guns.
My guess is that there is somebody behind that.
These aren't really ghost guns.
There's some rich guy, maybe powerful guy, that is trying to get the ghost guns and make everybody believe in ghost guns
so they can do whatever.
I mean, you know, take over the old mansion or whatever.
He's probably in a mask, and he's probably going to get away with it if it wasn't for these pesky teenagers that I'm sending with a van to the White House.
Could it get any dumber than the conversation around guns?
What is yeah, what are ghost guns responsible for?
One tenth of a percent, maybe, of murders in this country?
If we save one ghost.
And I don't know.
I can't point to any.
I mean, I know there have been cases where they certainly uncover some ghost guns.
It's not a complete nothing.
It's really close to a complete nothing, though.
It gets really close to it.
You know, the overwhelming majority of quote-unquote ghost guns are made by hobbyists who like building guns on their own and they think it's cool and interesting and they're collectors.
The average drug dealer, the average criminal is not going to rob
a convenience store after spending 14 hours putting together a firearm when there are 400 million firearms in this country and they can go buy one for like a dollar.
Like this is not an it's so cool.
You don't have any idea what you can
steal one when they break into the other thing that they broke into last week.
You know, you are so wrong on this.
People will do anything to get around the laws that are on the books.
For instance, you know, the airports.
After 9-11, they shut down the airports.
There are hobbyists that are now fashioning airplanes out of soap.
Oh, no.
And you may get onto a giant soap airplane and it'll blow up.
I mean, it'll blow up in bubbles and stuff, but it'll pop eventually, and you'll all die.
That's how bad it is about ghost airplanes made out of
soap.
Yeah.
And by the way, can I point out that while you might be able to legally ban soap airplanes, you are not legally able to ban ghost guns or any other kind of gun.
Well, we have a second amendment that does not allow you to infringe on the right of gun owners to own their weapons and bear arms.
Excuse me, they already have serial numbers on all of the soap.
And
see, what they don't know, these guys in the caves, they're really smart.
These hobbyists,
what they realized is, but if the soap bubbles up,
there's no evidence.
The first rainstorm, and that plane is gone.
All evidence gone.
That's true.
It could happen at any time.
Just saying we should make guns out of soap and only commit crimes right before rainstorms.
This is why they do put serial numbers on cheese.
Really?
Government cheese?
Not government cheese.
Not government cheese.
Cheese produced, particularly in Europe, is at a high risk of being stolen.
And this is a real thing.
And they're putting serial numbers on cheese.
They put serial numbers on cheese.
Now, I don't know.
It seems like a bite might get rid of the serial number.
Well, you could probably go to jail for five.
That'd be filing off the serial number for that cheese.
But it's true.
They just had a huge
theft of cheese.
It was over a hundred, like a hundred thousand dollars of cheese.
Don't you
let me give you the most mind-blowing stat in the world.
Okay.
And it can't be true.
I know.
But I got to tell it to you anyway.
I mean, I've got so many questions.
Who has a hundred thousand dollars worth of cheese?
I mean, is it in a collection?
Is there a cheese museum?
What's that a manufacturer that said they sell cheese, like giant Parmesan wheels.
Okay, that's an odd business to go in.
Good luck fencing that cheese.
Hey, I've got some wheels of cheese.
What do you, who is buying the black market cheese?
I don't know.
I want to know.
Yes.
You know, like, who's not going to, you know what?
I can say
15%.
You know who it is?
What?
People who are hobbyists making their own
ghost guns?
They're not making ghosts cheese, are they?
No, no, of course not.
That would be wrong.
Okay.
So
3,500 pounds of cheese stolen, $23,000 in value U.S.
In 2016, 160,000 pounds of cheese was stolen from multiple stores.
Listen to this stat, and it's going to blow your mind.
Of all the cheese
made in the entire world,
About 4% of it is stolen.
How on earth is that possible?
4%
of all cheese is stolen?
Probably from the employees of the cheese factory.
I don't know.
They're taking it out slice by slice.
They're building themselves a cow or something.
I don't know what they're building, but.
But what person is like, hey, you know,
was going to go to the grocery store, but then this guy in this alley had this deal.
See, I could unchedder, and I had to pull the trigger on it.
I could see it happening, you know, that maybe 1%
is at the supermarket.
You know, somebody just picks it up and puts it in their car.
Maybe, maybe,
but 4%.
And it's not just that it's 4%.
It's in large quantities.
Large quantities of supermarkets.
So it is like, I am a cheese thief.
I've got a heist that will blow your mind.
We are going to be champions among mice.
You've got to be the hero of the mice.
Man, I've retired.
I can't risk it anymore.
In the cheese game.
The Brie incident of 85 almost killed me.
Oh, man.
I don't.
Great cheese heist of 85.
That was those days.
Those days don't come back, do they?
No.
It does seem to be a strange way to go though.
And I guess it's, you know, it can be really,
really expensive, right?
And especially if you're taking a giant like hundred-pound wheel of Parmesan, I guess.
What do you do with that?
Where do you fence it?
Where do you sell it?
Right.
Nobody's eating a hundred-pound wheel of cheese.
You'll be caught with the evidence if that's your plan.
No, I don't think you beat the whole hundred pounds.
I think
it would take you a while.
And it would be sold at like markets.
But again, like what market owners, like, look,
I really want to sell cheese here, so I'm going to buy it from this shady guy who's maybe farmers' markets.
Maybe.
It is France.
I saw Beauty and the Beast, where they have that little square with a fountain and stuff, and she comes out with a book and she's like, I want to read, or whatever it is.
That's a good telling of that story.
That's probably where they sell it in cartoons.
Sell it to cartoon mice, probably.
There's a lot of them.
And if you're willing to overlook that many of them are transsexual, guts, guts,
then you're...
Then you'll be fine.
You can sell them cheese.
I have to say that they stole not only all these cheese wheels, but they also stole the poor wheelbarrows they take to move the cheese.
And they took it all.
And now they're trying to figure out how to stop it.
And their big solution has been putting like stamping numbers into into the cheese wheels so that people can identify where the cheese came from.
But it's like cheese is soft.
Like you just can take a knife and the little numbers come out really easily and no one's going to know where the cheese came from.
They will eat the part of the cheese you put the number in.
They will enjoy it and sell the rest.
And how would you once you let's say you don't file off the number off the cheese?
Okay.
Let's say they grate it off.
It's called a cheese grater.
You can sell the shredded cheese, too.
Let's just say that they've put the numbers huge.
Like it's number 1801, and it's been made to stamp all the way through the cheese.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
You just cut it up.
I think that's a one in an eight.
No, Bill, we don't have it yet.
We need 1801.
I mean,
could be 81.
Might be 18.
You don't know.
They've cut cut it up.
Not to mention, this is a product in its most desirable form, which is melted.
Can I
tell you?
It just doesn't work to stamp numbers.
Do you not wish, though, that this was the problem our president was working on?
Oh, God.
I would put him on the cheese crisis in a second.
Throw Kamala on it, too.
Let somebody know.
She's never been to Wisconsin.
It would take her about a month to get there, but she'd get there eventually.
All right.
Let me tell you about life anthony blinking on mozzarella
you get to seriously wouldn't that be a better thing yes susan rice on the on the on queso
you could put oh is that a is that a racist hispanic kind of thing
is susan rice hispanic of course she is
she's not she identifies as i don't know what she is
oh my gosh i i well what this has gone would i know when i can't even define a woman how would i know what he or she is?
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