Image: Provided by Chief Warrant Officer 4 Brandon Budge, who is piloting the lead Black Hawk helicopter back to Fort Carson, Colorado, in 2014. After enduring years of scrutiny for questioning the efficacy of the non-FDA-approved, Emergency Use experimental COVID-19 shot, an Army helicopter pilot has finally prevailed under new leadership within the Department of War—just weeks before a scheduled involuntary retirement on October 6. As a Chief Warrant Officer 3, Brandon Budge was placed under non-medical, administrative flight suspension following his refusal to accept the consequences of a flawed and incomplete investigation based on the illegal military COVID mandate. During that same period, he received a General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand (GOMOR), which caused the Special Selections Review Board to strip him of a…

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