The Flash Psalm Sing by Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, opens with “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” on Friday. Unlike Wednesday, there are no arrests — nor even a cop. The defense against CV-19 oppression in Idaho, as it will be proven in Tennessee, is that the health authority in the state refused to obey the health law and requirements to make determination of an outbreak of a contagious disease.

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