I am in the military, and I am fighting the covid vaccine with a request for religious accommodation. Prior to the military I never took the flu vaccine, but it is one that has been required of me since my enlistment in 2003. I would rather not take the flu shot, but will have to if my exemption for the Covid vaccine is approved. My thought is to take a flu mist shot from a civilian provider. (I do not trust that the Military will be giving me the flu shot) From what I can see there is not a mist version of the covid vaccine and would feel a bit better taking the nasal mist vs a shot which could be the covid jab.
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I have not seen anyone try this, but it would be worth considering. It would apply to all vaccines that are based on lies, which means all vaccines (but you have to do your research to determine the lies upon which they are based) --
"My religious belief is that I may not bear false witness, and I may not be a party to others who bear false witness. As the 'vaccine' is not a true vaccine, and the 'vaccine' has never been proven to be safe or effective by way of any scientific research that uses the Scientific Method, it would be a lie to promote the use or injection of such a drug. I would be required to be a false witness to lies, and I cannot do that in good conscience, based on my religious belief."
Whether accepted or not, it shifts the issue away from religion and onto the fact that these drugs are ALL based on FRAUD and LIES. That opens it up to these claims in a court, if necessary.