Enough is enough…
On January 1, a notable petition was signed by a total of 231 current and former military service members.
Members of different branches united together to publish and sign a letter addressed to the American people, demanding that the DOD be held accountable for crimes related to forcing the experimental COVID vaccine on the military.
Modeled after the Declaration of Independence, the letter was published as the Declaration of Military Accountability.
It asserts that, “military leaders broke the law, trampled constitutional rights, denied informed consent, permitted unwilling medical experimentation, and suppressed the free exercise of religion,” with the military COVID mandate and that, “Service members and families were significantly harmed.”
Former Army officer Brad Miller proudly sent the letter to top military officials and posted its entire contents on X:
At 4am EST today (a few min ago), senior military leaders received an email with a letter attached called the Declaration of Military Accountability. I know because I sent the email. I sent it on behalf of myself & 230 other signatories of the letter. The letter is not addressed… pic.twitter.com/jFkF3FmcA8
— Brad Miller (@BradMiller1010) January 1, 2024
Cameron Hamilton, a former Navy SEAL who is running for Congress was proud to sign his name:
It was an easy decision to sign this. I am committed to defending liberty and ensuring accountability within our government. #VA07 #WeThePeople https://t.co/FQMtbS0caD
— Cameron Hamilton (@CameronVA) January 1, 2024
Amber Smith is another veteran who signed the declaration:
DOD has gotten away with lawlessness, double standards, and a two-tiered justice system for far too long.
Enough is enough.
Proud to have signed this letter along with 230 other veterans.#AccountabilityNOW
Please share far and widehttps://t.co/TlrF5zapVl pic.twitter.com/KZm4NM6FXA
— Amber Smith (@AmberSmithUSA) January 1, 2024
The letter represents a major turning point. It advocates for huge reforms, as well as accountability and justice for the millions of service members who were subjected to the experimental COVID vaccine – many of whom suffered physically, financially, and emotionally because of it.
Read this X post by Brian Ward for just one example of extreme criminal conduct by military leaders under the guise of “healthy and safety” related to the military vaccination mandate… (warning: it will make your blood boil.)
BREAKING: 231 members of the US Armed Forces signed a pledge to bring justice on behalf of more than one million service members subjected to the unlicensed use of investigational drugs. I will break it down in a way you will not hear in most places.
Here's the story: The day…
— Brian Ward (@GodsRiddles) January 2, 2024
The fact that the DOD forced military members to take an experimental vaccine, or else be discharged from service altogether, is frankly, insane.
But, even crazier, is the fact that nobody has faced justice for betraying their own service members, and furthermore, the American people as a whole.
Gen. Mark Milley and Gen. James McConville are just two names that the signatories of the declaration want to see face justice.
Townhall has more to say on the situation and who should held accountable:
Saying that “all internal efforts to rectify recent criminal activity within the Armed forces” have been “exhausted,” more than 200 military veterans and service members signed and published a “Declaration of Military Accountability” on January 1 over the Department of Defense’s its enactment and enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Invoking the Declaration of Independence in a declaration of their own, the current and former members of the U.S. military state that America has reached a point in its history where it is “necessary to admonish the lawless, encourage the fainthearted, and strengthen the weak” as the “affairs of our nation are now steeped in avaricious corruption and our once stalwart institutions, including the Dept of Defense, are failing to fulfill the moral obligations upon which they were founded.”
Unlike the Declaration of Independence, the signers of the Declaration of Military Accountability “seek no separation” as the patriots of 1776 did from Great Britain, “but through this letter and the efforts we pledge herein, we pursue restoration through accountability.”
On the Pentagon’s enactment of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, the declaration states that “military leaders broke the law, trampled constitutional rights, denied informed consent, permitted unwilling medical experimentation, and suppressed the free exercise of religion,” actions that meant “[s]ervice members and families were significantly harmed.”
“Their suffering continues to be felt financially, emotionally, and physically,” the declaration emphasizes of those affected by the DoD’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. “Some service members became part of our ever-growing veteran homeless population, some developed debilitating vaccine injuries, and some even lost their lives.”
Despite these outcomes, the declaration says “military leaders are continuing to ignore our communications regarding these injuries and the laws that were broken,” calling the DoD’s silence “an apparent attempt to avoid accountability.”
Naming a list of military leaders who “enabled lawlessness and the unwilling experimentation on service members” including “GEN Milley, ADM Grady, GEN McConville, ADM Gilday, ADM Lescher, Gen Brown, Gen Berger, Gen Smith, VADM Kilby, VADM Nowell, VADM Fuller, LTG Martin, Lt Gen Davis, MG Edmonson, GEN Williams, ADM Fagan, VADM Buck, Lt Gen Clark, MG Francis, LTG Dingle, Lt Gen Miller, RADM Gillingham, and numerous others,” the declaration emphasizes that they “betrayed the trust of service members and the American people.”
Newsweek also reported:
More than 200 active and retired service members have signed an open letter calling for U.S. military leaders to be held accountable for the enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The vast majority of active-duty troops in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps got the vaccine when the mandate was instituted in August 2021 after the Pfizer vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The Department of Defense said some 98 percent of active-duty troops had been vaccinated by December 2022.
However, the mandate forced more than 8,400 troops out of the military for refusing to obey a lawful order when they declined to get the vaccine. The vaccine mandate was formally dropped early in 2023.
In the letter, which was posted on X, formerly Twitter, on January 1, the signatories said they would “do everything morally permissible and legally possible to hold our own leadership accountable.”
Newsweek has contacted Brad Miller, the former Army officer who organized the letter, for comment via LinkedIn. The Department of Defense has been contacted for comment via email.
The letter said that “while implementing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, military leaders broke the law, trampled constitutional rights, denied informed consent, permitted unwilling medical experimentation, and suppressed the free exercise of religion.
“Service members and families were significantly harmed by these actions. Their suffering continues to be felt financially, emotionally, and physically. Some service members became part of our ever-growing veteran homeless population, some developed debilitating vaccine injuries, and some even lost their lives.”
It accused military leaders of “continuing to ignore our communications regarding these injuries and the laws that were broken.”
Service members who were discharged for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine were not reinstated after the mandate was rescinded. A memo signed by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in January 2023 said those who were discharged for refusing the vaccine received either an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions. Anyone who was discharged can petition their military service to request a change in the “characterization of their discharge” in their personnel records, the memo said.
The letter sent on Monday named several top commanders, some now retired, that “enabled lawlessness and the unwilling experimentation on service members.”
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