INDIVISIBLE WITH JOHN STUBBINS: Military Accountability and the Fight Against Mandates
In a recent episode of "Indivisible with John Stubbins," host John Stubbins welcomed Congressional candidate Nate Cain, a vocal advocate for military accountability and an opponent of vaccine mandates. The conversation touched on various issues, including the impact of mandates on the military, the violation of military law, and the need for accountability.
The interview began with Stubbins expressing gratitude for Cain's previous participation in a Trump National event and discussing the challenges of the past holidays. The conversation quickly turned to Cain's role as one of the original signers of the Declaration of Military Accountability, a document addressing the government's imposition of mandates, especially in COVID-19.
Cain highlighted his opposition to mandates, emphasizing that former President Trump explicitly did not support them. He drew attention to a critical military law established in 2004, which prohibited the government from experimenting on soldiers. Cain argued that the emergency use authorization for the COVID-19 vaccine should not have overridden this law and criticized the forced vaccination of military personnel.
The conversation delved into Cain's personal experience with vaccine coercion during his time as a defense contractor. He discussed the legal threats he faced and how he eventually left his job, illustrating the significant impact of mandates on individuals within the military and defense sectors.
Cain and 230 others signed an open letter drafted by Commander Rob Green, paralleling the style of the Declaration of Independence. The letter calls for accountability and proposes recalling military leaders like General Milley and Secretary Austin, holding them accountable for violating military law.
The interview also touched on broader military issues, such as the infusion of woke ideology and social experiments, which Cain believes has weakened the armed forces. He expressed concerns about the military becoming a platform for social experiments rather than maintaining high standards for combat readiness.
Cain argued that the fight for accountability begins with addressing violations of military law and holding leaders responsible for their actions. He emphasized the need for legislation to strip convicted individuals of their military retirement benefits.
The conversation concluded with a call to action, encouraging listeners to support Cain's congressional campaign and stay informed about the ongoing challenges related to military accountability and vaccine mandates.
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