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ow-former Lieutenant Colonel Bradley Miller has resigned from his post in the Army after serving the United States military for over 19 years, citing the Pentagon’s irresponsible and unlawful mRNA mandate.
“I left the army with my integrity intact and my oath to the Constitution unbroken,” Miller said. And so he did.
A highly decorated military officer, Miller commanded a battalion in the 101st Airborne Division, and he was a graduate of the Army’s prestigious School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS).
When Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin issued the order mandating the mRNA “vaccine,” Miller issued a strong rebuttal.
Miller wrote:
“I believe the vaccines are both unnecessary and dangerous. I believe they represent far more of a risk to individual and collective readiness than the COVID-19 virus against which they ostensibly guard. Therefore, I believe the more responsible decision that I could make for the health of myself and those around me is to refuse to take the vaccines. I have never refused a vaccine required by the Army before, and have received many vaccines over the years.”
Despite being just months away from qualifying for a pension, Miller then resigned in protest of the Pentagon’s mRNA mandate.