Well, this is no big deal.
It’s not like the government is pushing us to the brink of World War III or something.
The U.S. Navy claims it can’t deploy one of its warships because the vessel’s commander refuses to get the experimental COVID-19 injection for religious reasons.
On Tuesday, the Navy Times reported there’s currently a “standoff” between top military officials and the unnamed officer, who commands a guided-missile destroyer reportedly worth $2 billion.
According to the outlet, Navy officials have “lost confidence” in the officer’s “ability to lead,” and want to fire him for bucking the requirement to get the jab, as well as for allegedly exposing crew members to COVID-19 when he experienced symptoms and decided not to get tested.
However, Judge Steven D. Merryday last month issued an order banning the Navy from taking disciplinary action against the warship commander, who joined a class-action lawsuit in October challenging the military branch’s COVID jab mandate on religious grounds, the National Review reported.
“The Navy has lost confidence in his ability to lead and will not deploy the warship with him in command.”@USNavy officials said a warship can’t be deployed because its commander has refused the #Vaccine against #COVID19. https://t.co/QZG3V0Pcrq
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) March 9, 2022
Liberty Counsel founder and chairman Mat Staver, whose religious freedom non-profit is representing the plaintiffs in the ongoing legal battle, said the government is “putting in these histrionic kinds of statements into the record that are completely contrary to the evidence.”
“When this was filed in court saying the ship is not deployable because they lost confidence in the Commander, the Commander was on board the ship out to sea for two weeks of testing and training for military readiness,” Staver said. “He returned to port last Friday, March 4, after the drills were completed.”
In a March 1 legal filing, the Liberty Counsel asserted the Navy’s treatment of the unnamed commander “reeks of petty retaliation and contempt.”
“The Navy’s feigned ‘loss of confidence’ in the Commander is patently pretextual and has everything to do with the Commander’s lawful and orderly attempt to obtain judicial relief from an unconstitutional mandate,” the filing states.
The news comes as the Navy has refused to grant all but one of the hundreds of religious exemption requests submitted by service members.
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To date, nearly 8,000 Navy service members are currently unvaccinated. Roughly 270 have been discharged for refusing to get the jab.
We need a strong, diverse, vaccinated army if we are going to have any hope of saving Poland from Putin’s diabolical plan to invade Poland in order to reestablish the Soviet Union or the Russian Empire or whatever.
There’s no room for traitors who want to side with the Russians by refusing to take this safe and effective deadly vaccine made from abortion juice and genetic therapy.