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by Sharon Rondeau

(Jan. 1, 2023) — Last week independent journalist Jordan Schachtel obtained a seven-page, unclassified document from the U.S. Department of Defense providing “public affairs guidance” on its decision to withdraw its mandate for all active service members to receive a COVID-19 “vaccination” or face prompt separation.

Schachtel writes regularly on his Substack titled, “The Dossier.”

The document was generated on December 23, 2022 and bears the marking, “CUI/NOT FOR RELEASE.”

On the December 4 edition of “Sunday Morning Futures,” Speaker of the House hopeful Kevin McCarthy (R-CA23) told host Maria Bartiromo he could confirm that Joe Biden had agreed to cancel the mandate when signing the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which occurred on December 21.

“The Dossier has acquired the Pentagon’s unclassified guidance document that details how the Defense Department intends on following through with rescinding its unlawful Covid-19 mRNA shot mandate,” Schachtel wrote on December 28, although he noted that the DOD made no indication it would reinstate more than 8,000 service members discharged as a result of their refusal to take the shots.

On August 19, Schachtel reported that a year after Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin issued a memorandum requiring the shots, attorneys representing service members with objections “are beginning to produce victories defending the U.S. Armed Forces against forced compliance with biomedical gene therapy experiments, and suddenly, nobody in the Pentagon wants to take accountability for their legally dubious mRNA injection order.”

In a brief history of how the mandate came about, the December 23 “guidance” states, “The FDA formally licensed the Pfizer-BioNTech-developed COMIRNATY COVID-19 vaccine on August 23, 2021.” However, Schachtel pointed out in his August 19 post, “The Sec Austin memo and the guidance that followed created an issue, because, as The Dossier readers are well aware of by now, the FDA licensed versions of the mRNA shots never actually made it to market, rendering the initial vaccine mandate useless.”

As The Post & Email reported in February, no one at the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) could confirm to us that the “fully approved” version of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, reportedly marketed under the label, “Comirnaty” announced in August 2021, was available in the United States.

On November 9, 2021, Dr. Robert W. Malone, an inventor of the mRNA technology used by Pfizer and Moderna to produce the “vaccines” and a career vaccinologist, testified in a case in Florida federal court on behalf of a Navy SEAL naming Biden as a defendant: “I submit this declaration in support of Plaintiffs’ arguments that (a) the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine and COMIRNATY COVID-19 Vaccine are legally distinct; and (b) there are no licensed SARS-CoV-2 vaccines currently available in the US. Rather, all currently available doses of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are experimental medical products made available under the Emergency Use Statutes and Authorizations (EUA).”

Air Force physician and public health professional Dr. Teresa Long has told Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) in two public hearings that the COVID-19 products have caused considerable harm to service members and that her testimony is that of a whistleblower.

“As we close out 2022, and nearly three years into the pandemic, the nation is in a
stronger place than when the Secretary’s August 2021 vaccination mandate was issued,” the Guidance memo states. “Today, 98 percent of all active-duty Service members and 96 percent of the Total Force are fully vaccinated. We have more tools – vaccinations, boosters, and treatments – to protect the Force from severe illness.”

“On December 23, 2022, President Joseph R. Biden Jr. signed the James M. Inhofe
National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) into law,” the Guidance continues. “Section 525 of the FY23 NDAA requires the Secretary of Defense to rescind the mandate that members of the U.S. Armed Forces be vaccinated against COVID-19 pursuant to the Secretary’s memorandum dated August 24, 2021. The Department will fully implement this requirement.”

Just below that statement is one contending that the Guidance’s “Key Audiences” includes “Involuntarily-separated Service members.”

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BKMart
Sunday, January 1, 2023 12:05 PM

“The FDA formally licensed the Pfizer-BioNTech-developed COMIRNATY COVID-19
vaccine on August 23, 2021.”

An action taken in an attempt to give DOD grounds for ordering all personnel to participate in a mass medical experiment. Prove me wrong by identifying a single military member who received the product COMERNATY as their vaccine…