Heart failure spiked by nearly 1000 percent among pilots in 2022, according to the United States Department of Defense (DOD) data revealed by Lieutenant Ted Macie, an active-duty Navy Medical Service Corps officer and whistleblower.
Lt. Macie uploaded a video to X (formerly Twitter), in which he cited a letter from U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Gilbert Cisneros. The official acknowledged the authenticity of medical data from the Pentagon’s Defense Medical Epidemiology Database.
The whistleblower explained that he is comparing various health issues in 2022 with the five-year average for “fixed-wing pilots and helicopter pilots on active duty” post-COVID-19 vaccination.
He revealed that hypertensive disease increased by 36 percent, ischemic heart disease by 69 percent, pulmonary heart disease by 62 percent, heart failure by a whopping 973 percent, other forms of heart disease by 63 percent, and cardiomyopathy by 152 percent.
Lt. Macie has since vented his frustration about the DOD’s lack of willingness to directly address the data and has even taken aim at Congress’ response, calling it “abysmal.”
“They’re more interested in going after woke things in the DoD, which as we all know is low hanging [sic] fruit that’s of relatively low consequence compared to the death and injury over the illegal shot mandate,” he argued.
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🚨🚨BREAKING: DOD Blocks US Navy Medical Officer’s Computer Access After He Exposed Data Of Heart Issues Among Pilots During Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination.
Lieutenant Ted Macie, an active-duty officer in the Navy Medical Service Corps and whistleblower, has been denied access… pic.twitter.com/wwLsrwalNQ
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