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August 8, 2024 Community News and Views

Register Today: CHD Military Chapter to Hold ‘Community of Courage’ Conference Aug. 31

The Children’s Health Defense Military Chapter will hold its inaugural in-person event on Aug. 31 at The Pavilion on Lakeland Farm in Orange, Virginia, outside of Charlottesville. Buy tickets before the mid-August deadline for the lunch catering order. Tickets won’t be sold at the door.

The Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Military Chapter will hold its inaugural in-person event on Aug. 31 at The Pavilion on Lakeland Farm in Orange, Virginia, outside of Charlottesville with the theme “Community of Courage.”

This Labor Day weekend, experience the charm of Charlottesville, where historic landmarks and scenic vineyards await. Explore Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, James Monroe’s home and Shenandoah National Park.

Lodging options near Charlottesville are available to suit all budgets, and Charlottesville has an airport (CHO) for those traveling by air.

Click here to buy tickets before the mid-August deadline for the lunch catering order. Tickets won’t be sold at the door, and the event will not be livestreamed.

“Community of Courage” will bring together 200 dedicated people who have steadfastly defended our constitutional freedoms. We are honored to host esteemed speakers from the military community and experts across medical and legal fields for a series of enlightening panel discussions:

  1. The Declaration of Military Accountability: A veteran and an active duty officer address the moral injuries and religious accommodation denials within the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD).
  2. Legal Precedents Against Experimental Vaccine Mandates: Attorneys discuss court decisions for the anthrax and COVID-19 mandates.
  3. Medical Treatment of Vaccine Injury: Doctors and nurses provide insights into treatment options.
  4. Gene Therapy Risks: Doctors discuss potential risks associated with gene therapy technologies.
  5. Toxic Exposures and Compensation Through the VA: A panel of advocates for toxic exposure screening discusses U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) compensation for those affected.
  6. Advocacy and Legislation: A panel offers strategies for effective advocacy in healthcare policies for DOD and other federal employees.
  7. DOD Whistleblowers: A panel of brave whistleblowers within the DOD.

Why Attend?

  • Empowerment: Hear from leading voices and experts in military health, law and advocacy.
  • Community: Connect with fellow attendees who share your commitment to medical freedom.
  • Take Action: Learn more about current policy challenges and corrective strategies needed for our military and veteran community so you can get involved.

This non-partisan gathering will also celebrate the courage of individuals who have bravely opposed medical mandates and health tyranny.

We will recognize the unsung heroes who tirelessly advocate within the DOD, VA and federal government, often without acknowledgment.

Most importantly, we will hear from those who have been directly harmed — in their health, in their careers and their involuntary separations from service — by the unprecedented coercion surrounding the DOD mandates.

The CHD Military Chapter advocates for the medical rights of service members and veterans. The chapter was founded by a passionate group dedicated to addressing the profound impact of the DOD vaccine mandates on our military personnel.

This grassroots initiative emerged in 2023 after reports of life-altering adverse reactions, ongoing lack of accountability among senior leadership within the DOD for illegal vaccine mandates (anthrax and COVID-19), and unresolved gaps in disability compensation from the VA.

The CHD Military Chapter advocates for the medical rights of service members and veterans.

Let’s come together in person to build connections, strengthen friendships and forge alliances with other organizations in our shared mission to defend the rights and health of our military and veteran communities.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Children’s Health Defense.

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