Here’s How Soldiers Were Treated for Refusing the COVID Vaccine

The US military continues to struggle with recruiting numbers, mainly because Joe Biden’s foreign policy expertise keeps starting new and pointless wars. The transgender stuff isn’t helping either. We just learned that the US military missed its overall recruitment goal for 2023 by 41,000. And then this video emerged.

What you’re about to watch is incredibly disturbing. An 18-year Air Force veteran, Senior Airman Lance Castle, refused to take the toxic COVID-19 shot when Joe Biden made it mandatory for all servicemembers.

For refusing the shot, Senior Airman Castle was branded “an insider threat.” He was given 60 days of pre-trial detainment and missed the birth of his first-born child as a result. In this video, Castle is being extracted from his cell.

 

As you’re watching the video, in which six other soldiers rush into Castle’s jail cell and beat the hell out of him, keep in mind what he did. Lance Castle refused to take the COVID shot. That’s all he did. This is how military members were treated by the Biden regime for non-compliance.

Then the military filed charges against Castle and tried to court martial him on five counts under the UCMJ. The good news is that Castle was found Not Guilty on all charges during his trial.

This is just one more reason for young men and women to stay away from military service as long as Joe Biden is in office.


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