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Nazi Kapos: Why are Californians calling 911 to Snitch on Coughers & Skojec attacking Catholics Against Banning Mass?

In the Nazi concentration camps there were prisoners called Kapos who supervised and snitched on their follow prisoners.

The Kapos were given privileges denied the general camp population unless they didn't follow their Nazi overlords orders against the other prisoners.

On March 17, a USA Today headline was "In California: Millions locked down; 911 gets calls about neighbors coughing."

It looks like prison California has its own self appointed Kapos snitching for their California overlords.

Another self appointed Kapo appears to be One Peter Five publisher Steve Skojec who attacked Francis Bishop censored Bishop Marian Eleganti for protesting against banning Masses and saying God wouldn't allow the consecrated host to be a carrier of the Coronavirus.

Skojec said that Bishop Eleganti said "silly things like this [the above]."

In Twitter, on March 18, the close collaborator of Skojec, Hilary White, went so far as to say "I'm glad he's [Bishop Eleganti] been censured."

Francis traditionalist Skojec even attacked one of his 1P5 writers, Eric Sammons, for making a map of non-suspended USA Masses apparently implying that uncanceled Masses are a good thing.

On March 17, in Twitter, Skojec said Sammons was not "reasonable" for implying non-suspended Masses were a good thing.

Francis traditionalists Skojec and White feel that banning Masses is a positive good. On Twitter, Skojec wrote:

"I never known you [Sammons] to be anything but reasonable so I'm confused about our disagreement."

Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Also, pray an Our Father now for President Donald Trump to receive the grace to do God's will during this crisis.

 

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