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You could actually get another $100,000 for promoting vaccine (confidence) out of a non-profit,' the Saskatchewan minister said.
MELFORT, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) — A senior Canadian Christian pastor alleged that public health officials offered his church $50,000 if they agreed to promote “vaccine confidence” to parishioners.
In a video posted online June 12 by Diverge Media, senior pastor Paul Dubois of the Northeast Christian Fellowship in Melfort, Saskatchewan, made the shocking claim to a crowd.
We have a Christian school in our church, and I got this from public health, and it is a quite amazing thing. I’m not throwing my mail out anymore because we got asked to support vaccine confidence as a church with a non-profit, and the government was going to give us $50,000 for it,” Dubois said.
“And when I got that letter, I shredded it — and I never should have shredded it.”
Dubois then continued by saying to a person in the crowd, “I did send you a website.”
It was only $50,000. You could actually get another $100,000 for promoting vaccine (confidence) out of a non-profit,” Dubois said.
“So, the government, they were actually joining forces with non-profit(s).”
Dubois took out what he said was an offer letter from government officials that stated, to “help reduce vaccine anxiety in school.”
“And they want us vaccine confidence in schools, it’s on the down take right now. Kids aren’t getting as much as they were,” Dubois noted.
He then called the whole thing “propaganda.”
Dubois’ church in early January posted the lettering on its sign reading, “All welcome, vaxed or unvaxed. No segregation.”
This week, Canadian Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said the government will update the definition of being “fully vaccinated” from two doses of the COVID injections to three.
MELFORT, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) — A senior Canadian Christian pastor alleged that public health officials offered his church $50,000 if they agreed to promote “vaccine confidence” to parishioners.
In a video posted online June 12 by Diverge Media, senior pastor Paul Dubois of the Northeast Christian Fellowship in Melfort, Saskatchewan, made the shocking claim to a crowd.
We have a Christian school in our church, and I got this from public health, and it is a quite amazing thing. I’m not throwing my mail out anymore because we got asked to support vaccine confidence as a church with a non-profit, and the government was going to give us $50,000 for it,” Dubois said.
“And when I got that letter, I shredded it — and I never should have shredded it.”
Dubois then continued by saying to a person in the crowd, “I did send you a website.”
It was only $50,000. You could actually get another $100,000 for promoting vaccine (confidence) out of a non-profit,” Dubois said.
“So, the government, they were actually joining forces with non-profit(s).”
Dubois took out what he said was an offer letter from government officials that stated, to “help reduce vaccine anxiety in school.”
“And they want us vaccine confidence in schools, it’s on the down take right now. Kids aren’t getting as much as they were,” Dubois noted.
He then called the whole thing “propaganda.”
Dubois’ church in early January posted the lettering on its sign reading, “All welcome, vaxed or unvaxed. No segregation.”
This week, Canadian Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said the government will update the definition of being “fully vaccinated” from two doses of the COVID injections to three.
Canadian pastor says health officials offered church $50,000 to push vaccines - LifeSite
'You could actually get another $100,000 for promoting vaccine (confidence) out of a non-profit,' the Saskatchewan minister said.
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