Sunday, March 3, 2024

US Warfighter And Force Readiness: Toxin Exposure And Jab Mandates

 The passage of the PACT Act in 2022 underscores the critical nexus between toxic exposure, national security, warfare capabilities, and defense readiness posture.

The mandate for COVID-19 injections represents a forced toxic exposure with catastrophic implications for our national security and defense readiness posture.

According to the VA SOP, vaccines and medications are not considered to meet criteria for participation in a Toxic Exposure Risk Activity, due to a purported lack of scientific evidence supporting long-term adverse health effects resulting from their administration to Service Members.

By evading accountability for the forced exposure of our military to toxic injections, this policy undermines the foundational goals of the PACT Act, undermines warfighter morale, undermines recruitment and therefore force readiness objectives and jeopardizes our ability to defend against external threats.

Given the toxic pathways activated by the spike protein, LNPs, frameshifted uncharacterized protein translation products and DNA fragment contamination/adulteration , there is a strong scientific and ethical basis to consider COVID-19 mRNA injections as a toxic exposure risk activity [TERA].

In part - the conclusion states - "Given the toxic pathways activated by the spike protein, LNPs, and DNA contamination, there is a strong scientific and ethical basis to consider COVID-19 mRNA injections as a toxic exposure risk activity [TERA]".

Summarizing, the VA has a fraudulent SOP that restricts acknowledging C19 toxic injections as qualifying for Toxic Exposure Risk Activity, despite legal frameworks intended to facilitate such recognition.

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/us-warfighter-and-force-readiness?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=583200&post_id=142243712&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=1mr4m3&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email 

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