Posted on Oct 28, 2021
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I have no negative marks on my record and have been in the army for over two years.
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SFC Darwin Maring
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If you have a good record I would say General under Honorable conditions.
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PO1 Don Uhrig
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Why pose a question here? How about asking the chain of command that is giving the order! Did you learn nothing about the chain of command in basic training? Perhaps the service is better off with you leaving and allowing another to serve who understands the concept of protecting your fellow service members by maintaining your own health by being sanitary, clean, and keeping vaccinations current. Or do you think all the hundreds of thousands of deaths from COVID (and historically other vaccine preventable diseases) are all a massive conspiracy? (Rhetorical question. Don't answer unless you wish to reveal more of your idiocy.)
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MCPO Mark Burns
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SSG Operations Nco
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Believe it is less than honorable since you'll have a GOMOR and refusal to follow orders.
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SP6 Greg Jetter
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What ever it is , take it with a smile on your face at least you will be un injured and alive , you will be able to live , lot of those who were forced into taking it will eventually die of AID'S in the future . As the shit alters your body in such a way as to make your bodies natural infection fighting system stop functioning. Some of your barracks mates will not wake up , dead from heart attacks or blood clots , their commanders won't care till they got to fight and 20% of their force is missing . It's time for everyone to evaluate whether that pay check is worth it . When you command does not give a rats ass about your health , time to move along
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Do a search for Pfizer Self Assembling Parasites in Human Blood. Listen to what the doctor says about the findings.
Maj Paul Driscoll
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Part of your duty as a soldier is to obey lawful orders. This as well as all vaccines required are to maintain operational readiness. If you don’t understand that you should not be in the Army. In my opinion you should consider yourself fortunate to receive a general discharge.
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PFC Kenneth Duncan
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Don’t let these guys bash you for taking your personal health into your own hands , I got the vaccine and ended up with a blood clot in my leg a week later after my second shot, never before in history has the government come up with a “vaccine” that requires multiple doses in order to be effective, that all by itself is a huge red flag
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Sgt David Scott
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Wow! Two years and "no negative marks". Does that mean you have been a good little soldier or just haven't been caught. The shot is to help protect an individual as well as those they are around. I know that at times I felt like a pin cushion during my time in the Corps and on many occasions wasn't even sure of the vaccine I was receiving in the chow line. They use to give us a Flu shot back in the late 60's and by golly it worked, I got sicker than a dog for a couple of days and they still gave me one every years or so to protect me from something bigger. Suck it up, get the shot as "ordered" and continue to serve; or get out with a General as you have a problem following orders unless you like them.
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ABSOLUTELY NO DISHCARGE. When the athrax vaccine came through some denied that? Worlds becoming bullshit. I should say America

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