Military Vaccine Mandate Backed by Defence Minister

2022-12-13

Military Vaccine Mandate Backed by Defence Minister

Dec 13, 2022 | Blog, General News

Military Vaccine Mandate Backed by Defence Minister

 
 

Despite overwhelming and undeniable evidence of potential vaccine injury and demonstrated negative efficacy of the mRNA vaccines, the Ministry of National Defence continues to support mandatory vaccination for our serving members, and discipline or removal of those who refuse. It has also become a mandatory requirement for all new recruits.

Defence Minister Anand and her team continue to push the narrative that vaccination for covid will ensure our military is ready for action and will ease pressure on medical staff.

“The provision of health care for Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members falls under the National Defence Act to keep members at the height of operational readiness. The Department of National Defence (DND) and the CAF have a responsibility to ensure that eligible military members receive health benefits and services comparable to those provided to other Canadians through provincial and territorial plans and under the Canada Health Act but tailored to meet operational requirements and members’ unique needs. “

We know without a doubt that it does not stop transmission or death, and in some cases even increases these risks, so how it will ease pressure on hospitals is anyone’s guess. With the growing number of injuries and long-term negative health effects it will do the exact opposite to what they want us to believe.

Our members are suffering in the same ways we see in the general public – heart issues, miscarriages, blood clots and numerous other adverse effects are being identified throughout. Our military is not fit for duty and continues to be decimated by these enforcements. Perhaps this is their goal after all?

Over 1100 members have stood their ground in refusing this vaccine, some giving up their careers while others suffer dismissal under 5F release. We stand with our brothers and sisters in the CAF and support all who choose to stand up for bodily autonomy and freedom of choice.

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