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Father Roman Kneblewski links links to conspiratorial materials about the coronavirus

  • Kneblewski was critical of the fight against the pandemic from its very beginning
  • In recent weeks, he has increasingly spread conspiracy theories
  • In his opinion, the regulation on the compulsory wearing of masks was “stupid”

In March, when there were disputes in Poland about whether to limit the possibility of attending masses, the priest praised those who, despite the dynamically growing number of patients, went to church. “You did not succumb to psychosis and did not fall into hysteria,” he wrote on Facebook.

Then he preached theories that there is no pandemic, the media lie about it, and the authorities use the opportunity to take away the remnants of freedom.

“Probably we are not dealing with a pandemic, but with an ordinary epidemic, many of which. Of course, it can not be underestimated, but take appropriate precautions” – wrote the retired priest.

He also performed later against compulsory vaccinations.

July 2020 Kneblewski vs. coronavirus

Although the priest’s activity described above was repeatedly criticized, he did not stop publishing claims about the coronavirus, which have no confirmation in credible research.

Just look at his entries from the last few days. In the early afternoon of July 2, he posted a YouTube video called “MK TV” on his channel, in which the latter (the film comes from March 12) called Africa “the country” and stated that the pandemic “is experiencing the most Central European countries”. He also suggested that if there really was an outbreak of coronavirus in Poland, the United States would not consider increasing the number of its troops in that country. “MK TV” expressed the view that it is probably about a coup, and Poland may be facing war.

A few hours later Kneblewski posted another link, this time to an interview with a retired Kazakh Marian Marian Paweł Lenga, in which he said that allegedly “serious virologists say” that there is no coronavirus pandemic. “This imaginary coronavirus has been used by the powerful of this world to accelerate the destruction of all that is good in the world and the bringing of Antichrist,” said Lenga.

In the following days, the “chaplain of nationalists” from Bydgoszcz posted a link to publications about defective tests on COVID-19, and then publicly complained that YouTube had thrown him two interviews given to independent media. Kneblewski argued that: – They are afraid of the truth about the “crown-virus”. They are afraid that people will stop giving up manipulating themselves through the media of the main wastewater, and will start to think for themselves.

The Bydgoszcz priest did not stop there. He also posted a film with the monologue of Professor Michel Chossudovski, who claims that countries have long agreed to use social coronavirus to introduce social and economic changes. – We must understand that the process of closing national economies is purposeful. It’s a plan. It is coordinated, starting with the financial crisis in February, which led to the collapse of banking institutions – said Chossudovski.

Kneblewski also published a link to article about the judgment of the Kościan District Court that refused to punish a man who rode a bicycle without a mask. The priest from Bydgoszcz expressed this matter with the following commentary: “For me it was from the beginning” obvious obviousness “. I am a free Pole, not a slave. Nobody has the right to issue such stupid ordinances, and we – as the descendants of a proud, free Nation – do not have rights to be so enslaved “.

Kneblewski vs. liberal world

Photo: Mikołaj Podolski / Onet

March in defense of priest Kneblewski


Roman Kneblewski became famous mainly for his controversial films which he posted on the internet. He strongly criticized leftist views in them. He was hailed as “chaplain of nationalists”.

He sometimes talked about on Muslims cutting throats for Europeans, mocking Twitter with Roman Petru, calling for “illegalisation of workmanship”, supporting nationalism and complaining about “Facebook leftism”. Several times he strongly criticized Jerzy Owsiak and the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity. His most controversial statements X-rayed the prosecutor’s office.

Last June Roman Kneblewski was dismissed by the bishop of Bydgoszcz Jan Tyrawa from the function of parish priest. He was not helped by the intercession of PiS councilors or a march of support for him, who later passed through the streets of Bydgoszcz.

You can read more about his mishaps, controversial statements, but also his successes and his considerable popularity by clicking w ten link.

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