The Highwire with Del Bigtree - SERVICE MEMBERS PEN DECLARATION OF MILITARY ACCOUNTABILITY

Episode Date: January 27, 2024

Former Lieutenant Colonel, for the U.S. ARMY, Brad Miller, discusses the recent ‘Declaration of Military Accountability’, an open letter to military leadership signed by over 230 service members, ...which calls for military leadership to be held accountable for the repercussions of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you know that the military has higher rates of all sorts of autoimmune disease in both them and their children? Maybe it's because they get more vaccines than just about anyone else on earth. And what happens if a vaccine comes along and it's got some, you know, experimental products in it, maybe even some things that go against your religious beliefs. If you're in the military and you want to back out of that, you're in trouble. Well, there's a letter that was sent out that got a lot of attention on this issue. Take a look at this. More bad news for Biden's military, which is having a critically difficult time with recruitment.
Starting point is 00:00:36 More than 200 former and current service members demanding President Biden's military leadership be court-martialed and fired for forcing the COVID vaccine on our military. The service members are calling this the declaration of military accountability. It states this while implementing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, military leaders broke the law, trampled constitutional rights, denied informed consent, permitted unwilling medical experimentation and suppressed the free exercise of religion. Service members of the families who were significantly harmed. Some service members became part of our ever-growing veteran homeless population. Some develop debilitating vaccine injuries. Some even lost their lives. It was published on Twitter by veteran Brad Miller, who resigned from the army. He said, quote, the email was merely to inform these military leaders that there is a group of
Starting point is 00:01:25 troops and vets pledging to the American public that we will do everything lawfully within our power to stop the willful destruction of our military by its own leadership. I love seeing a page full of signatures like that always reminds me of our Declaration of Independence standing up for freedom. When people put their names on the line like that, it always says to me, yeah, you know where I live, you know what I stand for, and I am making my point heard. There's a tweet that went out regarding this very important letter. It said this.
Starting point is 00:01:58 At 4 a.m. Eastern Today, a few minutes ago, senior military leaders received an email with a letter attached called the Declaration of Military Accountability. I know because I sent the email. I sent it on behalf of myself and 230 other signatories of the letter. The letter is not addressed to the military leaders, but rather to the American people. The email is merely to inform these military leaders that there is a group of troops and vets pledging to the American public that we will do everything lawfully within our power to stop the willful destruction of our military by its own leadership.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Let's take our country back in 2024, and let's begin by defending our military from its own leadership. You can find the body of the letter below. Soon we'll have it on a website where you can find it as well, along with the names of the 231 signatories. Now, this tweet has been seen by over 4 million people, and I am joined now by the author of this letter, Brad Miller. Brad, first of all, it's an honor to have you on the show. Thank you for doing something as simple as writing a letter and demanding some answers. Well, thanks, Dale. First of all, I appreciate being here.
Starting point is 00:03:05 I appreciate everything that you've done. And thanks so much for giving me a little bit of time to explain where this letter came from and what we hope to achieve with it. I do want to make one slight correction. I'm not necessarily the author. You could call me maybe a co-organizer of the letter. The principal, the original draft of the letter, the original draft of the letter was written by a good friend of mine, Rob Green, who is currently serving as a commander
Starting point is 00:03:29 in the Navy. He's the one who came up with the idea and the original draft, which he then socialized with a group of us. And then we all kind of tweaked it a little bit, put it into the form that everyone has seen now. And then we kind of decided as a group that I would be the one to roll this out early in the morning of January 1st, which you just alluded to. Is that partly because you had, you've left the military because of this and it probably is going to get you in less trouble. Technically, you don't have to worry about being fired from the military any longer, which are the type of threats that happen when people inside the military try to voice their opinion. Yes. So, you know, within this small group that kind of put this
Starting point is 00:04:05 together, yeah, we decided that maybe I'd be the best candidate to, uh, to roll this out. I resigned at 19 years of service because of, um, this issue, which I do consider to be unlawful and harmful. And so because I resigned before making it the 20 years and therefore without a retirement, I also do not have a pension that they could leverage against me either. So I was perhaps the appropriate candidate to roll this out. But again, as I mentioned in that original tweet, I did it on behalf of myself and the 230 other signatories that bravely put their names on this letter. I love the fact, though, that's got so much attention in the news.
Starting point is 00:04:41 I mean, this is a lot of what we try to do here in the high wire is you need visibility. People need to know what is happening. And, of course, the informed consent action network, which is our nonprofit has supported and funded many of the lawsuits trying to protect the military from this force vaccination, especially protect their ability to opt out on a religious basis. When you looked at this vaccine, what was it that really struck you, that took you all the way to the point of walking out on your own pension? I mean, that is an incredible decision to make. I'm sure it didn't come easily.
Starting point is 00:05:18 what was it about this vaccine for you particularly, particularly that sort of led you to that decision? Yeah, you know, as you mentioned earlier in your intro, military service members take a ton of vaccines, and I'm no exception. In fact, I had never ever refused any sort of injection before this one. So while I do believe that this one is unique, I will tell you a lot of service members are starting to wake up and kind of question the science behind vaccines in general. And I had kind of started to do that a little bit, maybe about 2017, because I was going to be stationed in Korea. And so since I was going to a new part of the world, where I had never been to previously, I was going to receive a completely different battery of vaccines. And I do remember being a little bit skeptical about that.
Starting point is 00:06:06 But I didn't refuse any. Fast forward a couple of years, you know, 20-20 rolls around. Everyone starts to learn about COVID. This new word gets introduced into our lexicon that, you know, nobody at every time. ever used before. And I remember just being skeptical about everything that we heard with the narrative as to what COVID was or wasn't. So as we move through 2020 and we get closer to the end of the year and then into 2021, when people start now talking about this supposed shot, I knew eventually it was going to be mandated in the military, but I just, I wasn't going to take it. I didn't
Starting point is 00:06:38 like anything that I was hearing about it. And then I ended up taking command of a battalion in the summer of 2021. And I knew on the day that I took command of that battalion that I was eventually going to be fired for not taking the shot. I took command of that battalion in June of 2021. The mandate would not become implemented until the end of August of 2021. So about two and a half months later, but the writing was on the wall. I knew that this was going to at least spell the end of my command. I didn't necessarily know then that it would mean the end of my career as well. but a couple of months after I had been relieved of command when I realized that the military was not going to walk this back. And then I also realized not only was this ultimately harmful and built on a lot of lies,
Starting point is 00:07:22 I also believed at the point that I resigned that it was completely built on fraud, just this entire bait and switch between this ghost product that supposedly the FDA approved called Comerity. And then what they were actually pushing forward, Pfizer Biointech or the other products, which always remained under emergency use authorization. So when I saw the collusion that was going on between DoD and FDA, and I saw, I saw my own leaders go against everything that the military stands on, you know, the military that has a very clear ethos when it comes to the way in which you act or the virtues that you should embody, particularly, particularly as a, as a senior leader, when I saw them act clearly in direct opposition to the military's own moral code, I just realized that as paradoxical as it may seem, I was going to have to take the uniform off to actually make good on the oath that I took to the Constitution. So here we are now. Amazing. You know, we've done a huge dive on this all the way through.
Starting point is 00:08:22 We also were the ones that won a lawsuit that got the V-Safe data, which was the data that was collected through an app of those receiving the COVID vaccine. And what we found instantaneously in that first round of data that was over 7.7% of those that received the vaccine sought medical care because of the vaccine. One of the arguments our lawyers, Aaron Sirean Glimstad, have been making for the military is the entire point of having, you know, this vaccine program, as you say it, is to have, you know, your military to be action ready. And yet what we're seeing is 7.7% needing medical care immediately after an even larger body, up to almost 30% that either couldn't perform daily activities, couldn't go to school, couldn't go to work. So how
Starting point is 00:09:09 is that preparing the military to be ready? It seems to be doing the exact opposite. So my question to you, you've got friends in the military. Is the military ready now? Do you feel like after they've taken these steps and rush this vaccine, force those that stayed to get this vaccine, what is the state of our military and our ability to protect ourselves now in the United States of America? A lot lower than it was a couple of years ago for a variety of issues. One of which is physical injury. And we've had multiple whistleblower. within the military medical community that have come out and said, hey, we've got this database that we spend millions of taxpayer dollars on maintaining.
Starting point is 00:09:47 It's called D-Med, the defense medical epidemiological database. I myself had never looked into it. You know, I wasn't in the military medical community, but I have close friends of mine who have. And they have said this exists to give early warning in terms of a, from a health or medical perspective to military leadership, that there may be some sort of threat out there that, could impact military readiness on a large scale. So this database exists. Now there are signals in
Starting point is 00:10:15 there indicating that there are in some cases pretty severe spikes in numbers of adverse effects that are certainly coming from something. Yeah. So if they are not coming from the shot, okay, well, let's at least determine what is causing these because regardless of what it is, it is impacting readiness. Now, I would tell you, anyone who is observant, you know, could probably put together a pretty clear cases to what we think it is. But if it's not, and DOD keeps saying that it's not, okay, great. We still need to determine what is causing young individuals in the military that we know come from a very healthy demographic compared to the public at large. Why do we have stark increases in 20-year-olds that now have myocarditis that were healthy
Starting point is 00:10:59 all their lives, grew up as athletes, you know, were athletes in high school, healthy enough to join the military. In many cases, we're some of the most physically fit members of of their unit in the military and now have myocarditis. And that's just one example. There are other indicators also that have spiked with just these precipitous increases that need to be investigated. Well, and that's what's really a crime right now
Starting point is 00:11:22 is they are sitting on top of that D-Med data and really it's the best, you know, kept data we have. Later on in the show, I'm going to get to someone that has managed to recover death certificates, is looking at the data from there. But our national data is horrible. One stat we know for sure, we continue to report on here is that we're over 150,000 extra excess deaths last year here in the
Starting point is 00:11:45 United States of America. That's three Vietnam wars worth of the people being killed in one year in the United States of America. And as you point out, if it's not the vaccine, somebody should be telling us what it is. Certainly it should be being reported on. And so there should be some alarm. And we're not, we're just like crickets from anyone inside of our government. And this is a five alarm fire that's going on. All right. To get to the point, though, and obviously, I'm sure we could get into the lack of morale in the military. When people that used to, you know, join the military now see that I'm going to be put through a battery of vaccines, they saw that they are going to have no option out and in many ways be forced to do things. I'm sure that that's killing morale.
Starting point is 00:12:22 And we're hearing that, you know, sort of sign up for the military is at an all-time low. But besides all of those things, you wrote that, you know, you helped craft this letter. You're getting the word out. What is it that you hope to achieve? Yeah, great. So, and if people want to find it they can find it at military accountability.com so you go there you'll find the one page body of the document military accountability.com you can also find right behind that the 11 pages of signatures of those 231 brave souls that put their names on the document and then you can also find a petition associated with the declaration that anybody can sign you don't have to have any affiliation whatsoever with the military if this is something you're concerned about go to
Starting point is 00:13:04 military accountability.com and check that out. And I would encourage everyone to do that. But what are we trying to do? Yeah. So you mentioned in your intro, the Declaration of Independence. So when somebody reads our declaration of military accountability, they are going to understand that there is a particular voice that kind of comes through that document. And that's because it was written with this historical framework in mind. So Rob Green, who's kind of the original mind behind this, big fan of the founding period. So he wrote that with the, um, the design. desire for freedoms that our founding fathers had in mind. And there's even a specific reference in the body of the document to the Declaration of Independence. Now again, we're not looking for
Starting point is 00:13:43 separation here, but here's what we are trying to do. We are trying to say, hey, there is kind of a long train of abuses that we're laying out here, which to some degree is akin to those that the founding fathers were referencing vis-a-vis the king. So what we're saying is the senior leaders have violated their oaths to the Constitution. They've broken the law and they are violating the military's own regulations and some of these are laid out for example the deprivation of informed consent which i know is near and dear not just to you dell but also to your audience or religious freedoms you know you don't lose all your freedoms when you join the military now there may be a curtailment of some but you do not lose wholesale your constitutionally protected rights
Starting point is 00:14:26 like the free exercise of religion but what we saw was individuals who in good faith put forward religious accommodation requests were almost i mean i think 99% of them were uh were were were we're we're we're we're we're we're we're we're we're we're we're we're probably only approved the one percent or so they approved just so they could say that they didn't deny them all but they were not in any way considered on a case by case basis so these are some of the deprivations that we feel like service members um were on the receiving end of beyond the fact that the shot itself was also physically harmful. Absolutely. Well, look, it's really important to get the word out there. You know, the military represents our best and brightest, and we need them ready to, you know, support our nation,
Starting point is 00:15:12 defend our nation, so that all of us continue to have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And as I will say, you know, over and over again, if we lose the right to control what is injected into our body or what we can eat, but how our body is treated, If the government can inject us with whatever we want, we do not have freedom, we are now the property of the U.S. government that makes us, you know, puts us right on line with the same rights as farm animals. We've got to do better than that. And we certainly have to make sure that those that are protecting our rights as citizens with, you know, rights endowed to us by God that they two are protected. I want to thank you for bringing this to our attention, to the attention in the world. One last time if people want to sign your petition, what's your website? Yeah, military accountability.com. They will find the declaration itself. They'll find the names of the signatories. And then perhaps most importantly, they will find the petition.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Anybody can sign it. You do not have to be, you don't have to have any affiliation with the military whatsoever. And if people want to figure out how to contact with me, you already mentioned it before. You showed it. But I'm pretty active on Twitter or X. People can find out it just my name at Brad Miller 10010 at Brad Miller 1010. Fantastic, Brad. Thank you for, you know, speaking out. Thank you for standing up for your own rights and walking away. I'm sure that was a hard decision, but it also, you know, shows that courage still exists. And you represent that that's a part of every one of us. It's pulsing through our veins. And when we see it, it inspires. Thank you for being an inspiration. Thanks, Del. All right. Take care.

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