Friday, April 07, 2023

The Defense Medical Epidemiology Database whistleblower vs. government denials

The damage caused by the untested medical mandates of 2020 has taken a back burner position in the public's mind compared to the Supreme Court decision on abortion, Hunter Biden's laptop, the out of thin air charges by Alvin Bragg against Trump, and Biden's proxy war in Ukraine, but it's had a huge impact on the readiness of our military and on the lives of the military members who still are suffering or who were wrongly discharged.  Combine that scandal with the DEI racist policies while calling white soldiers racist, the general failures of the current administration in closing out the Afghanistan war, it's surprising there is anyone joining the military.

The data from the DMED by 2021 showed a skyrocketing level of many diseases. There doesn't seem to be any reason for it except the mandates that those at little risk submit to an untested and unapproved medical procedure.
Percentage Increase over the Average of the previous 5 years:

Heart attacks 2069%

Cancer 300%

Pericarditis 175%

Myocarditis 285%

Pulmonary Emboliisms 467%

Cerebral Infarction 393%

Bell's Palsy 319%

Guillain-Barre 20%

Immnodeficiencies 275%

Menstrual Irregularity 476%

Multiple Sclerosis 487%

Miscarriage 306%

HIV 590%

Chest Pain 1,290%

Labored Breathing 905%

Neurological Issues 1,052%
Then an anonymous source in the DoD reported that the DMED statistics were a result of underreporting for 2016-2020.  It is that story which all the MSM and various non-profit watchdog "science" organizations reported to the general public. It looks like no one in the military was tasked with asking why the medical establishment didn't question why figures were low for 5 years. Not until Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) began to question what was happening, did the DOD decide its own database had been wrong (under reporting) for 5 years, and then wrong again by over reporting.

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