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Whistleblower Reveals Myocarditis Surge in Military Post COVID Vaccine

A Whistleblower Exposes‌ Disturbing Trends in the ⁢Military

A service member who earlier​ this ⁣year blew the whistle and disclosed data ⁤from a Pentagon medical database showing⁤ a spike in⁤ the rate of ‌myocarditis in‌ the military in 2021, after the rollout ⁤of COVID-19 vaccines, is going ⁣public.

The whistleblower⁣ is active-duty Navy Medical Service ⁤Corps officer Lt.​ Ted Macie. He has also revealed new data showing a substantial rise in accidents, ‌assaults, self-harm, and suicide attempts in the military in 2021, compared to‍ the average from 2016 to 2021.

This includes a 147 percent increase in intentional self-harm ⁤incidents among service members, and an 828‍ percent⁢ increase in injuries from assaults.

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Lt. Macie told⁣ The Epoch ​Times ⁣that he‍ began‍ “keeping an eye on” a defense⁣ medical ⁢database when another whistleblower​ alerted him to a rise in health-related incidents in the‌ winter of 2021/2022.

The Defense Medical‌ Epidemiology Database (DMED) is a depository‌ of all diagnoses—recorded using International Classification of Diseases‌ (ICD) codes—when an active‍ service ​member is seen on- or off-base⁢ by a military or civilian⁤ provider. The database does not include‌ any personally identifiable information of service members.

In January, ‌Lt. Macie and his wife traveled ⁢to ​Washington with a report of the data he collected from DMED.

It⁢ showed that‍ diagnoses of myocarditis, ‍a form⁢ of heart inflammation, jumped 130.5 percent in 2021 when​ compared to the average from the years 2016 to 2020. Myocarditis is⁢ a serious condition that can lead ⁣ to death.

All four​ of ⁣the COVID-19​ vaccines authorized in the​ United ⁢States ​can cause myocarditis, according to U.S. officials. COVID-19 can also ⁤cause myocarditis, though some experts say the data on that front is weaker.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin mandated the⁣ vaccines in 2021,⁤ a requirement that remained in place until​ Congress⁣ forced its withdrawal in late 2022.

The data also showed spikes in diagnoses of pulmonary embolism (41.2 percent), blood clots​ in the lungs, ovarian⁢ dysfunction (38.2 percent), and “complications and ill-defined ​descriptions of heart disease” (37.7 percent).

DMED Data

Lt. Macie downloaded ⁣the data almost a⁣ year ⁤after ⁢the Pentagon said it fixed a data corruption issue with the DMED.

In‍ 2022, other military whistleblowers reported shocking ⁣spikes in disease rates ‌after ​the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine. But the Pentagon responded that those figures were not correct‍ because some‌ diagnoses in the years 2016 ‌to 2020 had not ‌been counted, an issue⁣ stemming‍ from⁢ “corrupt” data.

After the Pentagon said the issue ​was corrected, Lt. Macie ‍and others—including ⁢First Lt.‌ Mark Bashaw,⁣ a preventive ‍medicine officer in the Army, ‍Navy Lt. ⁣Billy Mosley, Army Surgeon Lt. Col. ⁤Theresa Long, ⁢and Army doctor​ Maj.⁢ Samuel Sigoloff—noticed⁣ that there were still ‍concerning ⁣signs⁣ of increases in ⁣diagnoses, such as myocarditis and pulmonary embolism.

Since word spread that Lt. Macie was the only active-duty ⁤member at ​his command ⁢who didn’t receive the COVID-19 vaccine, and was actively suing the secretary of defense, Lt. Macie said people began to come to him in confidence telling him about‌ adverse reactions, which they‍ were convinced were “from‍ the ‌shot,” he ⁢said. ⁢“These anecdotal, but compelling ⁤personal injuries, were a motivator to get things on the right track.”

Confirmation from the Pentagon

After verifying Lt. Macie’s report with the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations, Sen. ⁢Ron Johnson (R-Wis.),⁤ the top Republican on that panel, sent a letter (pdf) to Mr.⁤ Austin in⁤ March asking the Pentagon to confirm Lt. Macie’s data.

Lt. Macie had‌ suspected the Pentagon would not respond, based ​on his experience ‍of​ previous requests made within the department going unfulfilled.

“In the event our⁣ suspicions were correct, I kept additional data ​to reveal as soon ⁣as the data we brought [to Washington] was confirmed, or after being ignored for some time,” ‍he said.

“Much to my⁢ surprise,” said Lt. Macie, the ⁤Pentagon, in ‍a July reply (pdf)⁢ to ​Mr. Johnson’s letter, confirmed that his data ‍was accurate.

In the Pentagon’s response, Gilbert Cisneros⁢ Jr.,​ undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, pointed to data on the rate of cases per 100,000 person-years, a way ⁢to measure risk ⁤across a certain period of time. ⁣For almost all ⁣the conditions that showed ​an increase in cases in 2021, he stated,​ the new case rate was‌ higher for ‍service members with a prior COVID-19 infection than ⁣for those with‌ a prior COVID-19 vaccination.

“This suggests that it was more likely ‌to ‍be [COVID-19] infection and not COVID-19 vaccination that was the cause,” Mr. Cisneros‍ stated.

Lt. Macie said he plans to bring ‍the additional⁢ data he kept “up my chain of command ⁢with ‍the‌ aim of a resolution and ⁤validation for injured service members, but I’m not holding my breath.”

Lt. Macie has also brought this⁣ new data to the office⁢ of Rep. Matt Gaetz ‍(R-Fla.), hoping to‌ get the attention of the House Armed​ Services Committee, a panel Mr. Gaetz sits on. Lt. Macie is not aware of what Mr.⁢ Gaetz and his staff will do, but ​the lawmaker’s office acknowledged in June⁢ that “they will take a look,” he said. The Epoch Times has reached out to Mr. Gaetz’s office for comment.

Rise in Accidents, Self-Harm

According to ‌his research, health-related incidents in 2021 rose substantially above the five-year average from 2016⁢ to​ 2020. “As some may expect,” he ⁤said, “internal ​injuries like ⁤myocarditis (130 percent), tinnitus (42 percent), and⁤ cerebral infarction (stroke)⁣ (43.5 percent) are on the rise.”

But it was Macie’s​ wife who became curious, asking ⁣about other types of‍ injuries.

“What about external cause morbidities, like burns, accidents, self-inflicted harm, and injuries that are ⁣not expected to be⁤ associated with the⁣ COVID shot?” he said.

With the⁤ new data he discovered, the following incidents exhibited increases in 2021 above the five-year average: exposure to forces⁣ of⁤ nature (773 percent), water transport accidents (7,400 percent), land transport⁢ vehicle (526 percent), suicide attempts (33 percent), assault ⁣(828⁣ percent), slipping, tripping, stumble and fall.



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