I enjoyed this video. As someone else pointed out, this was an interesting take on his "religious exemption."
However, the one glaring issue I have is, as an Army Medic, nowhere in this video did he mention that he, and EVERYONE, were being forced to take an experimental drug. Which is not legal for the military. Military members can be forced (ordered) to take FDA approved shots, but not experimental shots. So, unless the military was injecting the drug that is/was NOT available in the US, they could not LEGALLY enforce it. He didn't discuss that, which I find interesting.
There are several lawsuits in the pipeline over this very issue. The military did give service members EUA products. They even went so far as to deliberately switch labels to cover up the fact that they were distributing unlicensed product. Since when has the fact that something was illegal ever stopped the military before? This would not be the first time our troops have been experimented upon and given illegal products.
I completely agree this wasn't the first time. I guess my point was that he was so thorough with everything else yet he just glossed right over that issue.
I am sure he knows a hell of a lot more than what he is able to fit into this format and I think he even stated as much. Just like the rest of us, it would be hard to fit into one interview the depths of the information we have uncovered in our own digging. God bless him for putting himself out there. Good day.
I enjoyed this video. As someone else pointed out, this was an interesting take on his "religious exemption."
However, the one glaring issue I have is, as an Army Medic, nowhere in this video did he mention that he, and EVERYONE, were being forced to take an experimental drug. Which is not legal for the military. Military members can be forced (ordered) to take FDA approved shots, but not experimental shots. So, unless the military was injecting the drug that is/was NOT available in the US, they could not LEGALLY enforce it. He didn't discuss that, which I find interesting.
There are several lawsuits in the pipeline over this very issue. The military did give service members EUA products. They even went so far as to deliberately switch labels to cover up the fact that they were distributing unlicensed product. Since when has the fact that something was illegal ever stopped the military before? This would not be the first time our troops have been experimented upon and given illegal products.
I completely agree this wasn't the first time. I guess my point was that he was so thorough with everything else yet he just glossed right over that issue.
I am sure he knows a hell of a lot more than what he is able to fit into this format and I think he even stated as much. Just like the rest of us, it would be hard to fit into one interview the depths of the information we have uncovered in our own digging. God bless him for putting himself out there. Good day.