July 30, 2022

Military health database shows huge jump in medical problems from 2020 to 2021. "Fauci, CDC, FDA baffled"

The Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS) is a health reporting system for the U.S. military.

Last January attorney Thomas Renz testified before Senator Ron Johnson, citing DMSS data showing showing that heart attacks among military personnel had increased 269% in 2021 from a year earlier. Pulmonary embolisms (blood clots) increased 467%, neurological issues increased 1,000%, female infertility increased 471%.  

The Mainstream Media quickly claimed these numbers were "unconfirmed."  Then when they were confirmed, the FDA and CDC claimed they were just normal variations in the data, like a baseball player batting .280 one season and .325 the next.

When people realized that some of these reports involved hundreds of people, and that with such a large sample a variation of more than about ten percent in the incidence from one year to the next would NOT be expected as "normal variation," the Media won the debate in their usual fasion, by simply not mentioning the story or the controversy again.  

Voila, problem vanishes.

Say, anybody remember when the "vaccines" become widely available?  Ah yes, the records show the first ones received "emergency use authorization" on December 21 of 2020, so by the end of 2021 roughly half of all military personnel would have taken one or two shots.

Fauci and Democrats: "Dis proves NOTHING!  We don't admit there were any increases in medical problems!  But even if there were, all increases were probably due to...uh...Global Warming!  Yeh!  Or fluoride in drinking water!  Sunspots!  Or anxiety!  Yeh, dat's it!  Da military pipo wuz all anxious about catching Covid!"

Geez.

 

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