Saturday, October 4, 2025

Declaration of Military #Accountability: What You Can Verify

The Military Accountability Declaration: What You Need to Know

I've been looking into something significant that's not getting much mainstream attention - a document called the "Declaration of Military Accountability" dated January 4th, 2024, which you can find right on Congress.gov.

What struck me immediately about this document is that it's not some anonymous manifesto. Over 231 military officers put their actual names on this declaration, stating that certain military leadership has betrayed their oath of office. That's a serious claim with serious potential consequences for those making it.

When someone joins the military, they take a solemn oath to "support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic." This isn't just ceremonial - it's the bedrock principle that separates our military from those of authoritarian regimes. According to this declaration, led by figures including Ivan Rakelin, many high-ranking officers have failed to uphold this oath.

What I find particularly compelling is that many signatories are active duty officers, while others have been injured in service. These aren't armchair critics - these are people with skin in the game who've risked everything for their country.

There's also discussion about a purported declaration and summons from the Commander-in-Chief calling these military officers together. I want to be completely transparent with you - I don't have 100% verification this specific document is authentic. I understand Sheila Holm reportedly received it from active duty personnel, and there are claims from those with White House connections that it's legitimate. But without seeing definitive proof myself, I can only report what's being said.

When I talk about "restoring the republic," I'm not referencing fringe theories. I'm talking about returning to fundamental constitutional principles - government for the people, by the people. The simple yet profound concepts in our Constitution, especially those first ten amendments, that established our nation's foundation.

The most important takeaway is that the original declaration on Congress.gov is absolutely real and verifiable. You can look it up yourself, see the signatures, and even find interviews with some of the signatories online.

In these divisive times, I believe our path forward requires unity regardless of political party, race, or gender. We need to come together around our shared values and founding principles. This declaration represents military officers taking a stand for those principles - and that's something worth paying attention to, regardless of your political leanings.

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