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Subject: 'Enough Is Enough': Veterans and Service Members Demand Accountability From DoD
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2024 08:51:56 -0000 (UTC)
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Saying that "all internal efforts to rectify recent criminal activity
within the Armed forces" have been "exhausted," more than 200 military
veterans and service members signed and published a "Declaration of
Military Accountability" on January 1 over the Department of Defense's its
enactment and enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Invoking the Declaration of Independence in a declaration of their own,
the current and former members of the U.S. military state that America has
reached a point in its history where it is "necessary to admonish the
lawless, encourage the fainthearted, and strengthen the weak" as the
"affairs of our nation are now steeped in avaricious corruption and our
once stalwart institutions, including the Dept of Defense, are failing to
fulfill the moral obligations upon which they were founded."

Unlike the Declaration of Independence, the signers of the Declaration of
Military Accountability "seek no separation" as the patriots of 1776 did
from Great Britain, "but through this letter and the efforts we pledge
herein, we pursue restoration through accountability."

On the Pentagon's enactment of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, the
declaration states that "military leaders broke the law, trampled
constitutional rights, denied informed consent, permitted unwilling
medical experimentation, and suppressed the free exercise of religion,"
actions that meant "[s]ervice members and families were significantly
harmed."

"Their suffering continues to be felt financially, emotionally, and
physically," the declaration emphasizes of those affected by the DoD's
COVID-19 vaccine mandate. "Some service members became part of our ever-
growing veteran homeless population, some developed debilitating vaccine
injuries, and some even lost their lives."

Despite these outcomes, the declaration says "military leaders are
continuing to ignore our communications regarding these injuries and the
laws that were broken," calling the DoD's silence "an apparent attempt to
avoid accountability."

Naming a list of military leaders who "enabled lawlessness and the
unwilling experimentation on service members" including "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," the
declaration emphasizes that 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," the current and former
members of the military say. "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."

Due to this lack of accountability, the 231 signatories to the declaration
state their intention to "do everything morally permissible and legally
possible to hold our own leadership accountable" because they "as service
members and veterans...feel particularly responsible for the DoD and, in
according with our oaths...will make every effort to demonstrate by
example how an institution can put its own house in order."

Signing "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," the declaration
explains.

The action that will follow from the declaration, it explains, includes
running for Congress and seeking appointments within the executive branch
while those in active service "will continue to put fulfilling our oaths
ahead of striving for rank or position."

In addition, the declaration pledges that those who have the legal
authority to do so will "recall from retirement the military leaders who
broke the law and will convene courts-martial for the crimes they
committed." Those who become lawmakers will "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."

Emphasizing that fulfilling their oaths to the Constitution requires
"persistent vigilance," the declaration's signers also pledge to "train
those who come after us to fulfill their duty in achieving this
accountability and safeguarding against such leadership failures
hereafter."

"While all good things come to an end, we refuse to allow our nation to go
quietly into the depths of decadence and decay," the veterans and service
members declare. "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" in addition to fighting to enforce
the Constitution and "put an end to the two-tiered justice system."

"May 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," the Declaration concludes.

Amber Smith
@AmberSmithUSA

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DOD has gotten away with lawlessness, double standards, and a two-tiered
justice system for far too long.

Enough is enough.

Proud to have signed this letter along with 230 other veterans.
#AccountabilityNOW

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https://docdroid.com/zwy8Bmx/declaration-of-military-accountability-pdf

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2024/01/02/veterans-and-
service-members-demand-pentagon-accountability-for-vaccine-mandates-
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