Over 230 Active Service Members and Veterans Sign Open Letter Calling For Accountability From Military Leaders Over COVID Misconduct

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Over 230 active duty service members and veterans have signed onto an open letter to the American people calling for military leaders to be held accountable for illegally forcing the COVID-19 injections on unwilling service members during the pandemic.

The signatories—who include both enlisted ranks and commissioned officers from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines—accuse former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and others of enabling “lawlessness and the unwilling experimentation on service members,” leading to significant “moral and physical injuries,” including death.

In their letter, they state that they “have exhausted all internal efforts to rectify recent criminal activity within the Armed Forces” and promise that they will take legal steps to stop the ongoing destruction of the military.

The Department of Defense (DoD), according to the signatories, has failed  “to fulfill the moral obligations upon which they were founded.”

“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 service members stated.

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. In an apparent attempt to avoid accountability, military leaders are continuing to ignore our communications regarding these injuries and the laws that were broken.

The letter named names of the top brass whose “actions caused irreparable harm to the Armed Forces.”

For 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;

These individuals enabled lawlessness and the unwilling experimentation on service members. The moral and physical injuries they helped inflict are significant. They betrayed the trust of service members and the American people.

These leaders refused to resign or take any other action to hold themselves accountable, nor have they attempted to repair the harm their policies and actions have caused. Since there has yet to be any accountability, the undersigned give our word to do everything morally permissible and legally possible to hold our own leadership accountable. We intend to rebuild trust by demonstrating that leaders cannot cast aside constitutional rights or the law for political expediency.

The signatories went on to note that “a significant number” of civil service leaders and political appointees also contributed to the “illegal activities,” but as service members and veterans, they felt “particularly responsible for the DoD.”

We the undersigned, on behalf of hundreds of thousands of service members and the American people, while appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for guidance and purity of intention, mutually pledge to each other that we will do everything in our power, through lawful word and action, to hold accountable military leaders who failed to follow the law when their leadership and moral courage was most desperately needed.

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. 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. For those of us who attain legislative offices, we pledge to introduce legislation to remove all retirement income for the military leaders who were criminally complicit, and we will ensure none serve in or retire from the Senior Executive Service.

This endeavor will be a continuous process with a long-term time horizon, but fulfilling our oaths to defend the Constitution requires just such persistent vigilance. Likewise, we are obligated, and so commit, to train those who come after us to fulfill their duty in achieving this accountability and safeguarding against such leadership failures hereafter.

The signatories warned that the “once great” United States is headed toward “a precipitous implosion” due to the “acceleration of moral relativism.”

“While all good things come to an end, we refuse to allow our nation to go quietly into the depths of decadence and decay,” they declared. “We promise to exhaust all moral, ethical, and legal means to restore the rule of law and will begin by attempting to hold senior military leaders accountable. The Constitution is the supreme law of our land.”

In conclusion, the service members and vets vowed to “fight to enforce that law and put an end to the two-tiered justice system” in hopes that “future generations see our efforts and, God willing, may they also be recipients of the great gift of liberty that we have had the honor of safeguarding.”

You can read the entire “Open Letter to the American People from Signatories of this Declaration of Military Accountability” here.

Thus far, the Department of Defense and the military leaders called out by name have not reacted to the missive, which was posted on New Year’s Day.

Retired United States Army lieutenant general Michael Flynn wrote on X that the letter is “a very big deal and all Flag officers (active & retired) need to pay heed to it.”

This is not another letter signed by a bunch of generals and admirals (or senior intel officials), this is penned and signed by members of our military’s rank and file.

This is a very serious warning to the American people and we better pay attention.

These aren’t democrats and republicans here, these are people who took an oath to serve the nation and potentially give their lives in service to the same.

They all need to be thanked for their courage to speak out during these very challenging times facing America.

God help us all.

The authors reportedly plan to add more supporting signatures soon.

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