For Military Personnel who don't want the jab:
Re: Military personnel not being given any choice, no religious exemption.
Response to superior trying to mandate compliance:
"You sir took an oath to support and defend the constitution upon entering the service, did you not? Yes.
Does the constitution not protect one from any interference with their freedom of religion? Yes.
Therefore, sir, by pressing me with your 'mandate' aka request to violate my firmly held beliefs, you sir are violating YOUR OATH and that sir, would be subject to disciplinary action, would it not?
So what's it going to be? Allowing me to live without interference in my constitutionally protected rights, or violation of your oath which will force me to file a complaint with the JAG officer?`
This course was previously available for $1500. It's yours now for free. Check it out and share the good news.
https://www.national-taskforce.org/irs
check out today's newsletter if you didn't get one already.
https://app.getresponse.com/view.html?x=a62b&m=BiJQ0A&mc=Jm&s=NCAARS&u=BFct0&z=EE5yzjc&
Here's one to remember: formally request from the judge in writing, perhaps in the form of a 'Conditional Acceptance' something to the effect that: :I accept your fine and will pay - conditional upon 'Judge Albatros' specifying to me in writing in what specie of payment the court is requiring payment in. He can't say US dollars, because that is defined as gold and isn't available and the law cannot require the impossible. He can't say Federal Reserve notes because that's not 'money' according to the constitution to which he has sworn an oath to uphold. In the end, when you understand the money issue, what we use for money is only 'credit'. You can issue your own credit by giving a promissory note. They can't say that credit issued by a private party is not acceptable because that's exactly what the Federal Reserve does. You get the idea. They have nowhere to turn. You've agreed to pay so you're not in contempt. You just need further instruction as to 'how' to pay and in...