Posted on 01/01/2021 1:13:28 PM PST by RomanSoldier19
The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action after a Toronto-area reservist appeared in uniform and spoke at an anti-pandemic lockdown rally over the weekend.
Appearing before the rally, cadet officer Lesley Kenderesi warned against what he described as "a killer vaccine" and said it was "criminal" to administer it to people.
He urged members of the Armed Forces — truck drivers and engineers who would be involved in transporting the life-saving vaccine — not to follow what he claimed would be an "unlawful order" to distribute the vaccine.
The Department of National Defence has confirmed Kenderesi is a member of the military. The Ottawa Citizen was the first to report on his speech today. CBC News tried to contact Kenderesi through Facebook but has not received a reply.
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Mental illness can occur even in soldiers.
The military powers-that-be takes a dim view of military personnel protesting in uniform. I assume the U.S. military is the same.
Canada has a military?
The first “Freeper Protest” I attended was for the 2000 election. I changed out of uniform, as required by official DoD policy and instruction.
Yep! DoD policy is *quite* clear about that. Protest all you want. Not in uniform.
You assume correctly
LOL!
+1
I agree.
Not everything in life is a criminal conspiracy.
Some folks, every thing out of the ordinary is thought to be
highly suspect.
I don’t live life that way.

and

What the hell is in the water at West Point?
It begins with one soldier protesting. I’m with him on this one. Years back US military was Article 15ing troops who were refusing anthrax shots.
It’s Canada, so it’s DND, but the fundamentals are the same.
Both the US and Canada inherited a strong distaste for a political military from the British due to military rule during the Commonwealth of England in the 1650’s:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_the_Major-Generals
LOL!
It’s a wonder how many of these Socialist countries would be as successful as they are if they had to provide for their own defense.
I can’t think of a single one off the top of my head.
You?
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