Navy Officer who Refused COVID 'Vaccine' Cleared of Misconduct in Groundbreaking Legal Case

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  by American Military News

 Lt. Moseley became convinced that as an officer he had an obligation to take a stand against the unlawful order and be a voice for thousands of enlisted Sailors. On May 20, a Navy Administrative Board determined in a 3-0 vote that he did not commit any misconduct by refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine and is permitted to continue serving. During the hearings, Lt. Moseley's lawyer argued that the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for US military service members was not lawful, and reportedly highlighted that the military failed to make available the FDA-approved version of the jab. The FDA approved BioNTech's "Comirtnaty", which is not being produced in the US. The shot that is being promoted is manufactured by Pfizer and BioNTech, but has only an Emergency Use Authorization, not have FDA approval.

On May 20, a Navy Administrative Board determined in a 3-0 vote that a lieutenant did not commit any misconduct by refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine and is permitted to continue serving.