Over 200 service members and veterans in an open letter to vowed to hold their military leadership accountable for the damage caused by implementing the now-canceled Covid vaccine mandates.
The letter published on Jan. 1, 2024 names specific senior military leaders who the signers claim broke the law and violated the Constitution.
“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,” the letter states.
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
The letter explains how service members and their families were “significantly harmed” by the vaccine mandate and 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,” the letter states.
The military leaders they cite as responsible for the unconstitutional mandate include Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley who recently exited the military and Gen. James McConville, who served as the 40th chief of staff of the Army until 2023.
“These individuals enabled lawlessness and the unwilling experimentation on service members,” they state. “The moral and physical injuries they helped inflict are significant. They betrayed the trust of service members and the American people. Their actions caused irreparable harm to the Armed Forces and the institutions for which we have fought and bled.”
A number of the 231 signatories are veterans who are currently running for Congress and state-level political offices in a bid to convene courts-martial for the military leaders who pushed the vaccine mandates and pass legislation to reduce the income of those who’ve retired to zero.
“In the coming years, thousands within our network will run for Congress and seek appointments to executive branch offices, while those of us still serving on active duty will continue to put fulfilling our oaths ahead of striving for rank or position,” the letter reads.
“For those who achieve the lawful authority to do so, we pledge to recall from retirement the military leaders who broke the law and will convene courts-martial for the crimes they committed.”
“We intend to rebuild trust by demonstrating that leaders cannot cast aside constitutional rights or the law for political expediency,” the signers added.
Bradley Miller, a former U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, told The Epoch Times that the letter was written in a similar language and spirit as the Declaration of Independence, noting the signers “believe that we have suffered a long train of abuses that has come to a head with the unlawful COVID-19 shot mandate.”
“We would be negligent in our duty to uphold our oaths to the Constitution as well as negligible in our loyalty to our countrymen if we permitted the continued demise of one of our most hallowed institutions,” Miller said.
The Biden Defense Department imposed the Covid vaccine mandate for all military members under threat of court martial in Aug. 2021, mere minutes after the FDA approved the experimental mRNA shot.
The Pentagon was forced to rescind the vaccine mandate last January as part of the 2023 NDAA, a move the Biden White House called “a mistake.”
Only 43 of over 8,000 service members who were discharged for refusing to obey the vaccine mandate he returned despite the military begging unvaccinated soldiers to return to service amid an unprecedented recruitment crisis.
A letter is going out to soldiers which says, “former Soldiers who were involuntarily separated for refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccination may request a correction of their military records.”
It also says “Individuals who desire to apply to return to service should contact… pic.twitter.com/e32h97tYoI
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