231 current and former U.S. service members, spearheaded by Commander Robert A. Green Jr. of the U.S. Navy, have joined forces to demand accountability from military leaders. The catalyst behind this uprising is the “Declaration of Military Accountability,” a document that exposes alarming allegations of the forceful implementation of COVID-19 vaccine mandates. These mandates are purportedly leading to financial hardships, emotional distress, and even homelessness among service members and their families.
According to reports by JoeHoft on Monday, January 1, 2024, the movement gained traction when veteran Brad Miller’s 4 am email to senior military leaders revealed a letter addressed to the American public. This letter pledges lawful actions to halt what the signatories describe as the internal destruction of the military by its own leadership.
The core of the matter revolves around accusations of military leaders breaking laws, denying informed consent, and suppressing religious freedom in enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Signatories argue that these actions have resulted in significant harm, including debilitating vaccine injuries and loss of life, within the military community.
The declaration not only implicates flag and general officers but also points fingers at Senior Executive Service (SES) leaders and political appointees for contributing to these alleged illegal activities. The signatories, representing a diverse range of ranks and branches, are committed to holding their leadership accountable through both moral and legal means.
Prominent military figures such as GEN Milley and ADM Grady are directly implicated for enabling lawlessness and subjecting service members to unwilling experimentation.
The signatories vow to pursue legislation aimed at stripping retirement income from criminally complicit military leaders and preventing their service in the Senior Executive Service. This groundbreaking call for accountability goes beyond a singular issue, addressing broader concerns about corruption and institutional failures within the Department of Defense.
Drawing inspiration from the spirit of the Declaration of Independence, the undersigned seek restoration through accountability, aspiring to rebuild trust and uphold the rule of law within the Armed Forces.
The declaration concludes with a commitment to a long-term process, with thousands within the network planning to run for Congress or seek executive branch appointments. The signatories pledge to recall retired military leaders who broke the law and convene courts-martial for their crimes.
In a passionate plea, the signatories declare their dedication to defending the Constitution and preventing the nation’s descent into moral relativism. Rooted in the belief that the nation was once great because it was good, they vow to exhaust all moral, ethical, and legal means to restore the rule of law.
This unprecedented call for accountability signifies a potential turning point in U.S. military history, with service members determined to safeguard the principles upon which the nation was founded.