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Soldiers Have 3 Months to Get COVID Vaccine or Face Discharge, with Few Waiver Options

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posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 04:05 PM
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Much better than Hunter Biden's discharge for being busted for drugs. If I was in the military I would take the early out. Go learn a real skill. Even becoming a plumber, going to make 100K plus these days in 5 years or start one's own lawn and landscaping company. I have a friend who did that. Gave him all my yards before I left for the Marines. He has been making over 100K a year for a couple decades.

I did end up retiring from the military. Proud of going from a Private to a Captain but big picture, it was not worth it. The pension is meager and I got hit by a suicide bomber. I'm ok now but end of the day my friend who took over my dozen or so lawns as a teen did better than me financially and physically.

Even the GI Bill was a mixed bag. Clinton put a hold on it in the 90's to balance the budget. I had to sit out a semester and struggled to find my next meal months on end...meh. And it was not a handout. I had to put $1200 in it and serve 4 years active. That's a lot of money for a Private back then.

Screw the military. More honor in getting out and learning a REAL skill.



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 04:10 PM
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I recall reading that article. a reply to: musicismagic



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 04:12 PM
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originally posted by: TrollMagnet
Its EXTREMELY hard not to think the Democrats and tech companies colluded with the Chinese to do all this from the start.


Line items at those "Bilderberg" meetings.



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 04:14 PM
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originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Vasa Croe

Pfizer is FDA approved


The one being used isn't.

Read my thread.

If it was then the EUA would no longer be in place.....it is law under the EUA that if an available treatment is there then the EUA must be discontinued. It was extended until 2023. Bait and switch by the FDA.

Until Comirnaty is available the shots being given are not approved.
edit on 9/22/21 by Vasa Croe because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 04:21 PM
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I foresee a huge exodus!

A lot of our brothers and sisters are very intelligent and also religious.


At last in the case of the Marine SGT she was given an out under honourable.

what a # show

a reply to: musicismagic



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 04:23 PM
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a reply to: Stupidsecrets

My dad said the same thing near his death bed. 'it wasn't worth it, fighting for Them ' we know who They are.
But before that I joined up too.

Love the general military culture and camaraderie, hate what's happening and has continued to get worse.



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 04:49 PM
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a reply to: musicismagic

I have a prediction.


I predict a lot of VA benefit claims on this decision.



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 05:03 PM
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RE more money printing and insolvency and GLOBAL GOV CRAP yay

IE NWO


We are beyond natrual numbers.

We are at retard numbers of debt.


Just like planned.

RESET!

Hit the NES reset and it sall good
except youre mandated to work from home
not leave your house
not see your friends
not have meals out
Cant go shopping
suck it up

a reply to: infolurker



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 05:14 PM
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a reply to: musicismagic
It's not poor old Joe.
Barry is running this country again .
And for the second time in her adult life , Michelle is proud of this country .



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 05:17 PM
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These are REQUIRED for the enlisted:

Flu shot, measles, meningococcal, mumps, polio, rubella, tetanus-diphtheria, including yearly booster for the flu and tetanus-diphtheria.

Other vaccines REQUIRED depending on how high risk the area they are to be deployed:

Japanese B encephalitis, meningococcal, typhoid, cholera.

REQUIRED for the high risk occupational groups:

Hepatitis B, plague, rabies, varicella, small pox and anthrax.

And now they require Covid-19 vaccines.

That's the reality folks. Like it or leave. Those be the rules.






edit on 22-9-2021 by MiddleInsite because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 05:25 PM
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will I or others that have not been jabbed with this unknown gene therapy crap going to be allowed in any VA hospitals. Something to think about.
a reply to: musicismagic

Have soldiers that have enlisted after your discharge been required to take vaccines that you were not? Have you been unable to us the VA as a result of not taking vaccines new soldiers have taken? (if applicable)



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 05:26 PM
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a reply to: Middleoftheroad

Not exactly easy for a young man or woman to start over with a dishonorable discharge attached to their name. The administration is already on record as opposing administrative discharge and apparently will push dishonorable discharged onto a potentially large group opposing the vaccines.

But it would also appear, and I have no numbers to back this up, that the majority rejecting this mandate are established Officers and NCO’s with multiple years of service behind them. Tough decisions that they really should not be in the position of deciding and in every way ultimately effect our military readiness capabilities



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 05:34 PM
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originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: Stupidsecrets

My dad said the same thing near his death bed. 'it wasn't worth it, fighting for Them ' we know who They are.
But before that I joined up too.

Love the general military culture and camaraderie, hate what's happening and has continued to get worse.



I have no regrets but big picture, I could have done MUCH better for myself if I never joined. My friend who took over my teen business was not that bright. I would have 10 folded what he did but that is water under the bridge. Only take away is I leaned how to survive when things hit the fan. We lost power for 5 days in TX. I had water, food, firewood, generator. I was prepared. It actually was not that bad and I could have made it work for months on end. The military did teach me that aspect. Survival skills. I know how to engineer, create circumstances I need to survive and how to calm down and focus. It's a mixed bag end of the day but glad I am 100% done with it.



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 05:37 PM
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originally posted by: FunshineCD



will I or others that have not been jabbed with this unknown gene therapy crap going to be allowed in any VA hospitals. Something to think about.
a reply to: musicismagic

Have soldiers that have enlisted after your discharge been required to take vaccines that you were not? Have you been unable to us the VA as a result of not taking vaccines new soldiers have taken? (if applicable)



I haven't used the VA hospital, I even still have the old "blue " VA medical card. But my worry would be that it may be required in the future.



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 06:41 PM
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originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Vasa Croe

Pfizer is FDA approved


So is every drug and drug company thats being sued right now.........

FDA approved means JACK




posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 06:45 PM
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originally posted by: MiddleInsite
These are REQUIRED for the enlisted:

Flu shot, measles, meningococcal, mumps, polio, rubella, tetanus-diphtheria, including yearly booster for the flu and tetanus-diphtheria.

Other vaccines REQUIRED depending on how high risk the area they are to be deployed:

Japanese B encephalitis, meningococcal, typhoid, cholera.

REQUIRED for the high risk occupational groups:

Hepatitis B, plague, rabies, varicella, small pox and anthrax.

And now they require Covid-19 vaccines.

That's the reality folks. Like it or leave. Those be the rules.







And in every single one of those we know the long term effects ........

Covid19 vax we do NOT

Apples and organges......

And before you start in on me, I spent most of my 20s as a Marine, Im well aware of how things work



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 06:47 PM
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They couldn't recall something that had not been approved in the first place though could they?



a reply to: ManBehindTheMask



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 07:24 PM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe

The scary thing is what my wife was told, if you get anything other than the FDA approved vaccine the military is not at fault if you have a bad reaction.



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 07:26 PM
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a reply to: MiddleInsite

Remember when Anthrax was mandatory... pepridge farm remembers.. But then it suddenly wasnt ok to get.

Those shots SUCKED, and some people died and others were messed up for life, there is a very good reason we have a law that you cant use the military for experiments.


edit on 22-9-2021 by Irishhaf because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 22 2021 @ 07:31 PM
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I must have missed this in Army and Marine corps Times. Either that or they are intentionally leaving the news out.

For the most part, all Active and Guard needed it by mid September. It’s interesting that, if true, that they shifted the mandatory date out 9 months for the Guard. I bet a lot of folks will gladly wait until then hoping for a vaccine retraction.



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