The second lie is that he was arrested for praying with the truckers. That's absolutely not true. Early in February, an agreement had been struck between the lawyers for the truck blockade and the RCMP that would allow for a couple lanes of traffic to be open that would allow some flow of goods over the border. Days later, Palowski was recorded on video giving a speech at a place called the Smuggler's Saloon where he was passionately arguing that the protesters should go back on their deal and that they needed to be willing to sacrifice their lives for the cause of, I guess, getting rid of public health measures. You gotta. This constitutes incitement, and he was inciting the protesters to go against an agreement they'd already made with the police, so he got arrested.