"There must be consequences," Raiklin said, for the "unlawful, immoral, unethical, illegal" vaccination program, which he also asserted, with no evidence, "ended up killing lots of people." In fact, tens of thousands of service members did refuse the vaccine, and about 8,000 were discharged for failing to comply with the policy.
Raiklin speculated that as many as 1 million more still in uniform might "want to participate in retribution" against Pentagon leadership. Depending on where in the world they serve, military personnel are required to receive about a dozen other vaccinations, including for polio, influenza, and typhoid.
His battles aren't only with military leaders. After Trump lost the presidency in 2020, Raiklin suggested that Vice President Mike Pence could reject electors from key states, seeking to realign the electoral result in favor of Trump.
Raiklin explained that tens of thousands of service members had refused to comply with a Defense Department mandate that all personnel receive a vaccine for COVID-19, because they did not want to be "experimented on with an unsafe and ineffective, what I call 'DNA-mutilation injection.'"
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