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If servicemembers are NOW not being given informed consent, the Defense Department is in contempt of court

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From Jane Tier:

Attorney Mark Zaid requests emails from troops that are given anthax vaccine

starting today, who not offered informed consent for the vaccination.

Send name, rank, SSAN, unit, time, date, place, and circumstances to:

contact@...

BACKGROUND:

http://wireservice.wired.com/wired/story.asp?section=Breaking & storyId=808851 & t

w=wn_wire_story

QUOTE:

Mark Zaid, a lawyer for the six plaintiffs...said if the Pentagon deems the

shots " voluntary, " they must allow service members and civilian contractors

directed to get them to opt out with no repercussions.

" When the next person is ordered to line up for the shot, they have to,

before they inject the shot, say, 'Listen, if you don't want to take this, you

don't have to.' If that person says, 'No,' they say, 'OK, move on.' That's

informed consent. "

If that was not done, " then they are in violation of the judge's order and

subject to contempt of court. "

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