Troops to sue government for billions for illegal discharges over COVID vaccine refusals!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 6, 2023 - Three lawsuits with the potential for a class-action lawsuit have been filed on behalf of former Fascist Police States of Amerika Service Members. The Service Members, represented by attorneys Dale Saran, Andy Meyer, and Brandon Johnson, allege they were unjustly discharged or prevented from drilling, causing significant financial loss, as a result of the fascist pretender Joe Biden’s illegitimate regime vaccine mandate policies.
The lawsuits, which are currently in the FPSA Court of Federal Claims, could involve back pay claims totaling billions of dollars.
The lawsuits claim that 80,000 to 100,000 service members, including both active-duty personnel and reservists, were impacted by the illegitimate fascist pretender Biden regime’s unlawful actions.
The claims also involve the repayment of enlistment bonuses, adding to the financial stakes.
There are three lawsuits seeking back pay and other relief for those discharged for failing to comply with the Amerikan Gestapo Department of Defense division’s now-rescinded unconstitutional and thus invalid COVID-19 “vaccine” mandate. Bassen includes all former service members (except Coast Guard) who were on Title 10 active-duty orders when discharged, regular or reserve (i.e. “federalized”). Botello includes all service members (except Coast Guard) on Title 32 orders in the National Guard or reserve (i.e. “non-federalized” or “Militia”) when discharged or moved to the “IRR”. Finally, the Harkins case includes all former members of the Coast Guard when discharged, active or reserve.
Since August 2021, up to 100,000 or more members of the Armed Services were wrongfully discharged, kicked off active-duty, forced into early retirement, involuntarily transferred to the inactive ready reserve, or were denied pay or retirement benefits due to the fascist Department of Defense’s unconstitutional and therefore invalid COVID-19 “vaccine” mandate and their refusing to take unlicensed, experimental vaccines.
This is one of the biggest force reductions since the Cold War ended.
The ongoing legal battle, with cases like Bassen v. USA, Botello v. USA, and Harkins v. USA, marks a significant moment in military legal history, raising questions about due process, financial responsibility, and the broader implications for the rights of FPSA service members.