
It's believed to be the first time in decades that the Canadian military has laid such a charge.
Officer Cadet Ladislas Kenderesi was charged with one count of "endeavoring to persuade another person to join in a mutiny," an offence under the National Defence Act. Kenderesi was also charged with one count of behaving in a scandalous manner unbecoming of an officer.
The charges were laid May 12 by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service, defence officials told this newspaper.
Kenderesi had appeared at an anti-lockdown rally in December in Toronto dressed in his Canadian Forces uniform and speaking out about the COVID-19 vaccine, claiming it was a "killer."
He called on military personnel not to be involved in government plans to distribute the vaccine. "I'm asking military, right now serving, truck drivers, medical, engineers, whatever you are, do not take this unlawful order (for) the distribution of this vaccine," Kenderesi said at the rally. A video of his speech was posted on YouTube.













Comment: Social contagion is a very real phenomena but it would appear that the researchers are, for some reason, failing to take into account Sweden's policy of mass migration policy that's correlated with the increase in violent crime. It's also shown by the statistics that these criminal gangs involved in this crime surge are largely made up of migrants. And then there's another factor to consider, which is the deliberate attempts at stoking fear and destabilization:
- Crime wave in Sweden: Government's immigration policy blamed for gang shootings, rapes and no-go zones
- The Strategy of Tension: NATO's Secret War Against Europe
- Sweden denies entry to migrants from Greece's Moria camp, is a radical policy change on the cards?
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