Why do we have to fight so hard for our freedoms? .....
April 03, 2024
Dear Patriot,
Every single day brave, warrior Americans are fighting tooth and nail to protect the freedoms given to us by God and the United States Constitution.
We thank God for each one of these brave people and pray for their continued courage and fortitude. The battles are pitched. We the people, are constantly fighting for the right to free speech, the right to practice our religion, the right to assemble, and the pursuit of happiness…. to name just a few.
It never fails to amaze us how hard we have to work to defend these rights.
Today, we dig into several interesting stories and ask these questions…...
Why are 38 Chaplains fighting the entire military so furiously?
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Why did the media make you think that Disney was winning?
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Is our system working, as planned by the Founders, in Florida?
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1- Why have 38 military Chaplains fought so long and so hard against the injection mandates? Here is the explanation. It all starts with a little baby girl.
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38 Chaplains Ask Supreme Court To Stop U.S. Military Retaliation
QUOTE: A healthy little Dutch girl without a proper name died 52 years ago. Scientists keep her kidney’s cells multiplying in a process similar to cancer. They perform increasing numbers of experiments on derivatives of this baby girl’s kidney cells to develop technologies that include taste-testing experiments for PepsiCo. Her vivisection forms “the backbone of the global gene therapy market.”
Scientists call the baby girl HEK 293. HEK stands for “human embryonic kidney,” and 293 means she was the 293rd experiment in a set.
She likely died from an elective abortion, not a miscarriage, concludes a 2006 journal article and many other scientific publications. An older gestational age and harvesting her kidney while still alive would have made her more useful for experimentation, as Planned Parenthood officials affirmed of their baby harvesting operations in 2015.
Like many medications, Covid-19 vaccines and therapeutics were tested on cells made from HEK 293’s kidney. Some of the vaccines have HEK 293 cells inside them. That’s one of several reasons Capt. Rob Nelson, an Air Force chaplain, couldn’t in good conscience accept those treatments despite massive pressure from the military, he told The Federalist in a phone interview.
“I have five [children], and it breaks my heart to think of this. This girl continues to be violated as her cells are replicated over and over again,” he said.
Nelson is one of 38 military chaplains whose petition is now before U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts in the case Alvarado v. Austin. The chaplains say the Department of Defense continues to defy the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act rescinding its Covid vaccine mandate, which the petition says has allowed statistically zero exceptions.
The DOD continues to violate the law by failing to rescind its punishments of conscientious objectors such as denied training and deployments required for promotions, the petition says. In addition, of course, denying soldiers’ religious exercise violates the First Amendment’s guarantee that all Americans can freely exercise their faith in their everyday lives.
That is precisely why the military has chaplains, several told The Federalist. All soldiers, their families, and civilians working for the U.S. military “have a right to believe what they believe and no one can say otherwise. It’s the same reason we can’t have a religious test for federal positions. As a chaplain, my job is to make sure the free exercise of religion is allowed, that nobody infringes upon that inalienable right,” said Army Col. Brad Lewis, a chaplain also party to the suit.
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