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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I hope this holds. 1. the vaccine isn't very effective 2. it is still listed as experimental
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CMDCM John F. "Doc" Bradshaw
CMDCM John F. "Doc" Bradshaw
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Actually, it’s never been approved as True Vaccine (only a experimental drug authorized for Emergency Use during a Plandemic which is now in the final stages of an endemic) because it neither cures nor prevents anything!!! It only alters your autoimmune system that God Made in Everyone. But, I digress, it’s a choice!!! Choose wisely and factually please!!! Doc
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend and brother-in-Christ Maj Robert Thornton for making us aware that U.S. District Court Judge Matthew McFarland’s order Thursday, July 14, 2022 stops the Air Force from discharging or disciplining servicemembers for 14 days for religious beliefs.

Judge Prevents Air Force From Penalizing Airmen Who Refused Vaccine
A federal judge Thursday temporarily blocked the Air Force from penalizing a group of service members who are seeking a religious exemption to otherwise mandatory COVID-19 vaccination, in the latest conflict pitting judicial authority against the authority of military commanders.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zgf38ex22o

Background from [fox19.com/2022/07/14/cincinnati-federal-judge-temporarily-stops-air-force-globally-discharging-religious-vaccine-refusers]}
by Jennifer Edwards Baker
"This impacts 80 to 100 plaintiffs stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, who filed the lawsuit against top military leaders back in February, and now 9,000 to 10,000 service members nationally, according to the attorney for the local plaintiffs, Chris Wiest of northern Kentucky.
Biden’s Secretary of the Air Force was ordered to file a supplementary notice no later than July 21 and “no more than ten (10) pages in length identifying why this Court should not grant a class-wide preliminary injunction,” McFarland wrote.
The plaintiffs’ response, also limited to 10 pages, can be filed by July 25, 2022.
Wiest says it’s likely if there is a hearing it will be in Cincinnati. Or, the judge could decide the case in a written decision.
“We are pleased by the judge’s decision protecting the constitutional rights of service members who have dedicated their lives to protecting our constitutional rights,” Wiest tells FOX19 NOW.
“We will continue to litigate this case to its conclusion and look forward to continuing this battle with the federal government.”
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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Have they ever filed a religious exemption for any other vaccine? Curious...

Also what religion exists that doesn't allow for specifically the covid vaccine? (None).
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Do you honestly believe that any religious text written over a thousand years ago would mention a specific vaccine? The Bible isn't a prescribing guideline any more than it is a science, or a history text.
In response to your first question, yes. Religious exemptions have been filed for every medication or vaccine that uses aborted fetus genetic material. Human fetal cells are also used as the media upon which some vaccines are grown.
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