Had a long discussion with my active-duty military son about the death-jab. This is a tough decision for him. He has 13 years in, doing well, fast promotions, commendations, tours in 6 countries. I feel like I'm being selfish, but have told him he's welcome back home if he'll tell them where to shove it. He knows where I stand on this matter, but doesn't want to give up now with only 7 years left to retirement. I'm afraid of the consequences. I sincerely hope we're all wrong about this, but terrified we're not. Been talking to God all day, asking for guidance for he and I both. I know I'm not the only person going thru this shit and really feel for all that are. Lord help us all.
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Andrew Torba on Gab posted a guide with documents on how to legally claim a religious exemption from the vaccine if you're in the military.
Definitely worth checking out. Some have already reported success.
I was going to say something like this also. Can he get out temporarily until (hopefully) this mess is over and we have all gotten back to normal (fingers crossed it is very soon).
My son is in the NG (he did 4 yrs active, now in NG). He says so far they haven't been pushing it to them and I pray that continues, but I'm worried for him. He just turned 30 yrs old, he's our only son. The flu shot makes him sick that they make him get every year, other wise he is a very healthy fit young man. He has read about the vaxx and doesn't want to take it. I told him to say no and say no to the flu shots also. Told him to look into either medical or religious excemptions. I've also said to him if they try to enforce it, to get out of the NG. I don't know what they will do to the soldiers who don't comply, but if thousands stand up and say no, I'm hoping the military heads will back down.
The soldiers should make a group social media platform of some sort or a way to connect with like minded soldiers, so they can maybe form a plan to stop the mandates by banding together in solidarity. If they can get some military lawyers in the group that can help organize a legal way to go about stopping the mandate that would be very helpful, also any military or civilian doctors.
Funny you brought this up. I am VERY close to the people that administer that program for the Army. It is a real thing. However, it's not as 'simple' as you might think. You have to get 'approved', which takes a lot of time, you have to pay back your time on a 2-1 basis. For every year you take off, you owe two more ... and that is ON TOP OF your current obligation. So, if you take off 3 years, when you get back you owe 6. None of that 3 years counts toward retirement.
The Army's got some options but soldiers need to read CAREFULLY before they get their hopes up.
Brilliant!