Military Notes a Spike in Myocarditis Cases -- Wonder Why?

MYOCARDITIS

 BY KEVIN DOWNEY JR

Gilbert Cisneros Jr., Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, confirmed that myocarditis cases in 2021 — the year members of our Armed Forces were forced to take the shot or leave the military — jumped to 275 cases, a 151% leap from the average number of cases from 2016-2020.

Gilbert Cisneros Jr., Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, confirmed that myocarditis cases in 2021 — the year members of our Armed Forces were forced to take the shot or leave the military — jumped to 275 cases, a 151% leap from the average number of cases from 2016-2020.

A whistleblower downloaded the data and presented it to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) a few months ago.

Cisneros maintains that, although there was a jump in myocarditis in the military, it should be attributed to the virus and not the vaccine, a notion Johnson disputes.

“It is unclear whether or how it accounted for service members who had a prior COVID-19 infection and received a COVID-19 vaccination,” Johnson wrote to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

FACT-O-RAMA! Myocarditis can lead to health issues, including sudden death.

Johnson’s letter to Austin also mentioned what some may consider to be a cover-up regarding the Department of Defense’s (DOD) handling of the manner:

Dear Secretary Austin:

I am continuing to examine the data integrity issues on the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED) and the Department of Defense’s (DoD) misleading and incomplete responses to my office on this matter. In a response dated July 5, 2023, DoD admitted that it provided incomplete data to my office in February 2022 regarding increases in registered diagnoses in DMED.1 This acknowledgement came after I sent DoD information I received from a whistleblower that called into question the accuracy of the data that DoD previously produced to me.2 DoD’s pattern of deception regarding DMED data is unacceptable.

Dr. Peter McCullough, long known as a conspiracy theorist renowned COVID skeptic has reason to believe that the myocarditis is from the shot — not the virus, as the DOD would have us believe — and pointed to a source from Israel that found no myocarditis in COVID patients.

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