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Senator Ron Johnson has been fighting for answers from Secretary Lloyd Austin of the Department of Defense (DoD) after three whistleblower doctors represented by attorney Thomas Renz came forward under penalty of perjury.
The whistleblowers provided devastating information about likely “vaccine” injuries in the military, as well as a cover up of rampant myocarditis diagnoses that were scrubbed from the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED).
In a February 1, 2022 letter addressed to DOD leader Lloyd Austin, Johnson cited the “dramatic increases in medical diagnoses among military personnel,” as well as evidence that the “diagnoses of myocarditis had been removed from the database.”
originally posted by: bluesman462002
So will they Rename the Vax.
Heart Attack VAX.
Sounds proper.
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: network dude
it's a shame we don't have historical numbers for previous years, if we had that, we might be able to notice if a substantial increase in something were to take place.
Deaths related to cardiovascular disease – such as heart attack and stroke – increased during the pandemic and disproportionately affected Black, Hispanic, and Asian adults, according to research published in Circulationexternal link.
Based on a review of U.S. deaths between March and August 2020, approximately 339,076 people died from heart disease, and 76,767 people died from cerebrovascular disease, which affects blood vessels that support the brain and connected systems. The 2020 changes reflect a 2% relative increased risk of dying from heart disease and a 4% relative increased risk of dying from cerebrovascular disease among white adults. For Black, Hispanic, and Asian adults, these risks rose to 20% for heart disease and 13% for cerebrovascular disease.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: network dude
it's a shame we don't have historical numbers for previous years, if we had that, we might be able to notice if a substantial increase in something were to take place.
The numbers should be searchable.
They do admit to increase
Deaths related to cardiovascular disease – such as heart attack and stroke – increased during the pandemic and disproportionately affected Black, Hispanic, and Asian adults, according to research published in Circulationexternal link.
Based on a review of U.S. deaths between March and August 2020, approximately 339,076 people died from heart disease, and 76,767 people died from cerebrovascular disease, which affects blood vessels that support the brain and connected systems. The 2020 changes reflect a 2% relative increased risk of dying from heart disease and a 4% relative increased risk of dying from cerebrovascular disease among white adults. For Black, Hispanic, and Asian adults, these risks rose to 20% for heart disease and 13% for cerebrovascular disease.
www.nhlbi.nih.gov...
originally posted by: MetalThunder
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
one of My Favorite memes on the "Fact" checking - Then and Now by MSM - The Majority (of Media) are the dregs of society
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
It was the leading COD from before COVID19. It also caused headlines, and doctors warnings, and media kerfuffle, back then, too.
The fact that you (or someone you are quoting) have just noticed it doesn't flag a wider change. It's just that you (or someone you are quoting) has just noticed it.
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
They are also pushing people to check themselves for AIDS. Why now?
The big push on AIDS. Get tested.
originally posted by: Lemon1234
a reply to: chr0naut
What are the odds of getting a blood clot or other side effects. Why is everyone qualified for this raffle?
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Lemon1234
a reply to: chr0naut
What are the odds of getting a blood clot or other side effects. Why is everyone qualified for this raffle?
I could look them up, but it affects people fairly majorly regardless of if they have had COVID-19 or are inoculated.
It's just that 'some people' are now trying to make out that it has something to do with the pandemic.