3-star General Fires 16 Cadets for Religion: No Academy Graduation, $400,000 Debt
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May 11, 2022
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May 11, 2022 /Standard Newswire/ -- Up to 16 cadets at the Air Force Academy have just been notified they will not graduate, dismissed because of their Christian religious beliefs against abortion for refusing vaccines tested on aborted fetal stem cell lines, including seniors who will incur up to $400,000 in debt. Another 16 cadets at West Point face a religious purge.
A mother of one "Cadet Y," interviewed in silhouette here just revealed: "The seniors got called in and were given bad news: they won't get a diploma and will be required to pay $400,000. Let's join in prayer for these seniors. When they committed, things looked nothing like they do now. This is so wrong!"
Superintendent 3-star General Richard Clark (USAFA '85) now openly breaks his public promise given to Dr. Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt (USAFA '91) before 500 graduates or eyewitness in Sept. 2021 (caught on video here), when Clark twice swore he'd "Absolutely" defend religious freedom for cadets who refuse the Biden vaccine mandate for sincerely held conscience objections, and fight for their constitutional rights.
Instead, documents now show Clark broke his word in Dec 2021 by signing letters rejecting several cadets' request for religious waivers, including this letter to "Cadet Z."
Clark ignored many chaplain letters attesting sincerity of cadets' conscience, instead sending lawyers to court to argue against religious liberty. Mat Staver with Liberty Counsel defended "Cadet X" in a Florida court last week, here.
Attorney Mike Rose (USAFA '69) defended up to 16 cadets at West Point and another 16 at USAFA on PIJN NEWS here, and announced many will join a class action lawsuit in Ohio with hundreds of Christian service-members from all branches.
3-star General Rod Bishop (ret. USAFA '74) pleads with 3-star General Richard Clark to better model "integrity first" for his cadets, here. Bishop is the co-founder of STARRS "Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services" who offers legal assistance here.
Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) has introduced a bill to reinstate all service-members fired over vaccine mandates, here.
Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) welcomes whistleblower reports here.
Congressional hearings will begin next year, if Republicans win as projected.
For interviews please call "Dr. Chaps" Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, PhD at 719.360.5132 cell, or email chaplaingate@yahoo.com.
SOURCE: PrayInJesusName.org
CONTACT: "Dr. Chaps" Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, PhD, 719-360-5132, chaplaingate@yahoo.com
PrayInJesusName.org
May 11, 2022
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May 11, 2022 /Standard Newswire/ -- Up to 16 cadets at the Air Force Academy have just been notified they will not graduate, dismissed because of their Christian religious beliefs against abortion for refusing vaccines tested on aborted fetal stem cell lines, including seniors who will incur up to $400,000 in debt. Another 16 cadets at West Point face a religious purge.
A mother of one "Cadet Y," interviewed in silhouette here just revealed: "The seniors got called in and were given bad news: they won't get a diploma and will be required to pay $400,000. Let's join in prayer for these seniors. When they committed, things looked nothing like they do now. This is so wrong!"
Superintendent 3-star General Richard Clark (USAFA '85) now openly breaks his public promise given to Dr. Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt (USAFA '91) before 500 graduates or eyewitness in Sept. 2021 (caught on video here), when Clark twice swore he'd "Absolutely" defend religious freedom for cadets who refuse the Biden vaccine mandate for sincerely held conscience objections, and fight for their constitutional rights.
Instead, documents now show Clark broke his word in Dec 2021 by signing letters rejecting several cadets' request for religious waivers, including this letter to "Cadet Z."
Clark ignored many chaplain letters attesting sincerity of cadets' conscience, instead sending lawyers to court to argue against religious liberty. Mat Staver with Liberty Counsel defended "Cadet X" in a Florida court last week, here.
Attorney Mike Rose (USAFA '69) defended up to 16 cadets at West Point and another 16 at USAFA on PIJN NEWS here, and announced many will join a class action lawsuit in Ohio with hundreds of Christian service-members from all branches.
3-star General Rod Bishop (ret. USAFA '74) pleads with 3-star General Richard Clark to better model "integrity first" for his cadets, here. Bishop is the co-founder of STARRS "Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services" who offers legal assistance here.
Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) has introduced a bill to reinstate all service-members fired over vaccine mandates, here.
Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) welcomes whistleblower reports here.
Congressional hearings will begin next year, if Republicans win as projected.
For interviews please call "Dr. Chaps" Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, PhD at 719.360.5132 cell, or email chaplaingate@yahoo.com.
SOURCE: PrayInJesusName.org
CONTACT: "Dr. Chaps" Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, PhD, 719-360-5132, chaplaingate@yahoo.com