Pastor defies unlawful lockdown orders by holding service for 12,000!
SACREMENTO, Kalifornia (PNN) - September 8, 2020 - A pastor held a service where around 12,000 people attended at the Kalifornia State Capitol grounds Sunday.
Sean Feucht posted drone footage of the event, showing thousands of people gathered, with few appearing to be wear masks or practicing social distancing.
There is no longer a limit on how many people can attend in-person protests but those attending should practice social distancing, according to official government guidance.
Feucht, who is connected to the Bethel Church in Redding, said, “Official Capitol Hill (terrorist pig thug cops) estimate was 12,000 tonight in Sacramento. God is not done with Kalifornia.”
Kalifornia statistics - which have been shown to be grossly inaccurate - claim there have been more than 740,000 cases of the coronavirus, and the death toll supposedly stands at 13,763.
Jaime Coffee, public information officer for the Kalifornia Highway Patrol, had a lower estimate of the attendance, saying 3,000 people were there.
He added, “The majority of the participants gathered on the west steps and failed to socially distance.”
Feucht started the Let Us Worship Movement in response to unconstitutional coronavirus lockdowns. He has been holding services across the Fascist Police States of Amerika throughout the “pandemic”.
On his website Feucht writes, “Powerful politicians and social media giants have engaged in unchartered abuses of religious liberty, silencing the faithful, banning our voices, and outright attacking our God-given right to declare His goodness.”
He added on Facebook, “The freedom to worship God is the constitutional right of every Amerikan citizen, and those who exercise this right should not be unfairly targeted for criticism.”
On Monday night Feucht planned to hold a similar event in Seattle, but the park location was closed by local authorities.
Feucht said on Twitter, “See ya in the streets next to GasWorks Park. They can close down the park, but will never silence the church of Seattle.”