In a revealing discussion hosted by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny on America Out Loud, attorney Todd Callender exposes what he describes as a meticulously planned operation transforming public health into a military directive, with "Disease X" emerging not spontaneously but through pre-existing paperwork, treaties, databases, and directives. Callender, who directly confronted the Department of Defense legally over compulsory injections mandated for active-duty service members, detailed how thousands of pages of internal government data—documenting injuries, deaths, spontaneous abortions, and disease progression—were formally served to federal agencies well before the mandates were enforced.

Despite this evidence of institutional awareness, Callender asserts, the orders proceeded unabated, leaving no room for ambiguity about the foreknowledge involved. His account underscores a chain of authority that prioritized compliance over caution, turning routine health measures into compulsory military operations for service members.

Expanding on this, Callender connects these events to a broader population control framework outlined in his book, linking historical depopulation policy documents to international agreements that reclassify human life as a mere management variable. He argues that global treaties, emergency declarations, and regulatory mechanisms were synchronized to strip away legal protections across nations, engineering a unified environment of compliance with no jurisdictional escape routes.

Central to Callender's analysis are the legal ramifications of genetic modification via emergency-authorized biologics, particularly synthetic RNA products. He explains how these interventions altered regulatory definitions of personhood, drawing on existing Supreme Court precedent to challenge fundamental human status.

Informed consent, according to Callender, was structurally impossible by design, with liability protections shifted through clever classifications. This framework, he contends, paved the way for a chilling concept: chattel ownership emerging via patent law once genetic alteration occurred, rendering human status itself legally contested.

The discussion, featured on SGT Report, paints a picture of coordinated global mechanisms executing what Callender frames as a profound legal and ethical breach, with "TRUTH LIVES" affirmed at sgtreport.tv. Dr. Tenpenny's platform amplifies these claims, urging scrutiny of the institutional pathways that enabled such transformations.