The U.S. Army secretly monitors the unvaccinated
Source:
https://bit.ly/3t2EUVL
The Dossier has obtained the "digital tool" that at least one branch
of the U.S. military has been using to mass-deny soldiers who
apply for an exemption to the Pentagon's unlawful Covid-19
injection mandate.
This system, known as the "Religious Accommodations Appeal
Generator" (RAGG), has been used by the Coast Guard to strike
down nearly 99% of exemption requests, utilized specifically to
enforce the Pentagon's unlawful mRNA mandate. The collective
sorting computer tool was implemented despite the fact that federal
laws and Pentagon policies require every religious exemption
application to be treated on an individualized basis.
While the U.S. Coast Guard is supposed to be providing an
"individualized look," the system is being utilized to swiftly deny
the prospect for exemptions from the mRNA drugs, which carry
an increasing worrisome side effect profile. The Florida Department
of Health recently released a study showing that the mRNA shots
carry significant risks specifically for fighting age males.
Nonetheless, the Coast Guard has maintained a stunning a near
99% denial rate in response to exemption requests.
The RAGG is used to sort and then generate a blanket response
to arguments against receiving the injections. This response would
then appear in a dismissal letter "explaining" the exemption denial.
As shown below, the maritime security service sorted common
arguments into certain categories. Some rejection worthy arguments
(according to the Coast Guard) included:
"Risk of death is minimal. Only .03% death rate in DOD."
"Risk of harm from the vaccine undermines readiness interest."
"Vaccinated but unboosted members create similar risk from Omicron."
On October 18, House Oversight Committee Republicans published
a letter to the Pentagon requesting answers about the exemption
denial tool.
"Religious freedom is protected by the U.S. Constitution and federal
law. Despite these protections, information received by Committee
Republicans indicates that the adjudication process for exemption
applications was a pro forma exercise designed to reach predetermined
conclusions - to deny requests and appeals - in nearly every single
case," the GOP legislators said in their letter to Commandant Admiral
Linda L. Fagan.
"The [U.S. Coast Guard] even created a digital tool to assist
in more efficiently denying appeals of the vaccine mandate instead
of focusing on the merits of each individual case," they added.