Jordan Karr has since initiated two lawsuits against the Biden DOD to nullify unlawful vaccine mandates in the military. She was deployed twice during her nine-year tenure with the US Air Force, and yet her greatest stand for freedom is ahead of her.
Karr is currently a candidate for the Florida House of Representatives, District 2. She is pro-medical privacy and pro-medical freedom. She believes in limited government and promises to hold accountable those who are giving unlawful orders and perpetuating unlawful vaccine mandates. There are now twenty-eight lawsuits against the DOD over unlawful orders and harmful vaccine mandates. These vaccine mandates have punished healthy service members for crimes they did not commit. Thousands have remained mentally strong in the face of discrimination. These mandates have divided the military, destroyed morale, caused unprecedented health problems in the ranks and harmed combat readiness. Karr is prepared to secure individual liberties for Floridians by taking on these crimes against humanity at the legislative level.
Karr said service members have been coerced into getting the vaccine, over and over again. “Once the mandates were implemented across the DOD, we started to see the coercion, the abuse happening across services,” she said.
Karr said that military members who have been illegitimately discharged should be reinstated and given back pay, but this is not enough. The individuals in the government who perpetrated this attack against the US military must be investigated and held to account. This is a human rights issue. Karr said she took an oath to the Constitution and that includes denouncing unlawful orders. She says the DOD should be fully audited, the source of this corruption exposed.
There was no scientific rationale to mandate a covid-19 vaccine for young, healthy men and women who could readily achieve natural immunity, should they face some variant of the original infection. There was no scientific rationale for a mandate at all, because the so-called "vaccine" did not even stop infection, did not reduce viral load or block transmission. Furthermore, service members who already had the infection were forced to take vaccines for an infection they already had natural immunity to. To make matters worse, the DOD forced an EUA vaccine onto the military population, against the law.
The most concerning aspect is the ideological purge taking place in the military. In the US Navy, more than 4,000 religious exemption requests had been submitted by February 15, 2022, but not a single one had been approved. Many were told that pressing for a religious exemption would end their career in the military. A US District Court ruled that the religious exemption provided by the Navy was largely “theater,” designed to deny almost all requests – an ideological purge of the military.
Indeed, the DOD’s denial of religious exemptions violated the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA), 107 Stat. 1488, 42 U. S. C. §2000bb et seq. The DOD argues that the vaccine mandates are in the best interest of the military as a whole. The government believes they have unlimited power to deny individuals the right to govern their own bodies, and the right to think and have their own beliefs.
“Something very concerning to me is if you are a believer…you need to understand that God-fearing service members are being intentionally purged from the services,” Karr said. “The people who are being discriminated against hold religious convictions, and are people of faith.” Many service members have been forced to choose whether to lose their paycheck and their livelihood, or comply with something deceptive and diabolical that goes against their basic common sense, their personal health and/or their religious beliefs.
Floridians in District 2 should strongly consider voting for Jordan Karr in the August 23, 2022 Primary to fight back against illegitimate government and unlawful vaccine mandates. Her campaign, which can be supported here, is entirely grassroots, and is NOT funded by corporations or super PACS.
Sources include:
SupremeCourt.gov [PDF]