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Accountability for U.S. Military Leaders for COVID Mandate

Accountability for U.S. Military Leaders for COVID Mandate
Ex-Army Colonel Brad Miller leads 200+ service members in a call for accountability on COVID vaccine mandates. Lori Gimelshteyn and Robin Paterson discuss school issues.

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Former Army Colonel Brad Miller spearheaded an unprecedented collective action by uniting over 200 active and retired service members in signing an open letter that demands accountability from U.S. military leaders for enforcing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The documentation of Covid vaccine injuries is becoming increasingly widespread, highlighting a growing concern in the medical and public spheres. Simultaneously, many service members are hesitant to voice their objections to vaccine mandates, largely due to the fear of potential repercussions that could arise from speaking out. This situation is further complicated by the argument that vaccine mandates are unconstitutional, a viewpoint that adds a legal and ethical dimension to the ongoing debate about the implementation and enforcement of such health policies. This complex scenario underscores the need for a careful and balanced approach to public health mandates, especially in sensitive sectors like the military. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Lori Gimelshteyn and Robin Paterson

Co-Founder of Colorado Parents Advocacy Network Lori Gimelshteyn and Robin Paterson with Pornography is Not Education explain what is happening to our children in school. Paterson, the founder of the group Pornography is Not Education, along with Gimelshteyn, is actively working to raise awareness about a concerning issue in K12 schools: the accessibility of erotic materials to students through school district databases. This problem is notably prevalent in Colorado public schools, with the Cherry Creek School District identified as one of the primary offenders. Their efforts aim to highlight and address the ease with which students can access inappropriate content, calling for immediate action to safeguard the educational environment. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

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