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The speakers discuss a study on excess deaths related to cardiovascular disease in the UK. They analyzed data from registered death databases and found a significant increase in cardiovascular deaths in 2021 and 2022. The increase was higher among men compared to women. The speakers emphasize that these findings indicate a strong signal and warrant further investigation. They also mention a Swiss paper that estimates the incidence of myocarditis, a part of cardiovascular disease, and suggest that the market size for future deaths and disabilities related to this condition could be significant.

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The Undersecretary discussed data showing a significant increase in heart-related conditions among fixed wing and helicopter pilots in 2022 compared to the 5-year average. Hypertensive disease rose by 36%, ischemic heart disease by 69%, pulmonary heart disease by 62%, heart failure by 97%, other heart diseases by 63%, and cardiomyopathy by 152%.

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Lee Dennis, a human rights attorney, is working with Tom Rentz on a whistleblower issue in the military. They highlight a concerning trend regarding acute myocarditis cases in the Department of Defense (DOD). Initially, there were 1,239 cases, but now it has decreased to 307. Similarly, in January 2022, there were 176 cases, which has now dropped to 17. This significant decrease raises suspicions. The military possesses a comprehensive dataset, and prior to the COVID-19 vaccination, acute disease cases averaged 1.7 million. However, after the vaccine was mandated, cases skyrocketed to nearly 22 million in just 10 months. This drastic increase of 20 million demands scrutiny and raises questions about data manipulation within the DOD.

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As a pilot, it is mandatory for me to take the COVID-19 shots to keep flying. However, after taking the shots and boosters, medical examiners found evidence of a new heart rhythm issue in pilots. This has caused problems with passing the required EKG tests every six months. To address this, the FAA has increased the window for pilots to pass the tests. Unfortunately, the vaccine has caused heart damage in pilots, as seen in cases of incapacitation. There is no recourse for us pilots since this is a federal mandate, and we cannot challenge the government. It is unclear if other pilots are discussing this issue.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the need for more than just reinstatement, back pay, and apologies. They provide an example of the DMAT data, which showed a significant increase in myocarditis cases. The speaker compares the data from 2022 to the 5-year average, focusing on fixed wing and helicopter pilots. They highlight the alarming percentages of hypertensive disease, ischemic heart disease, pulmonary heart disease, heart failure, other forms of heart disease, and cardiomyopathy.

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The speaker discusses a significant increase in myocarditis cases post-vaccination, with studies showing abnormal cardiac scans in vaccinated individuals. They suggest a potential link between mRNA vaccines and heart inflammation, emphasizing the need for long-term monitoring. Research indicates that mRNA and spike proteins can cause myocarditis, posing a concern for all mRNA products. The heart appears to be a vulnerable target due to various factors.

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In July, the undersecretary acknowledged that the DMed data was working properly and mentioned a 151% increase in myocarditis cases. To further analyze this, I compared the 5-year average to 2022 data, specifically focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The results showed a 36% increase in hypertensive disease, 69% increase in ischemic heart disease, 62% increase in pulmonary heart disease, 973% increase in heart failure, 63% increase in other forms of heart disease, and a 152% increase in Cardiomyopathy.

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In July, Under Secretary Cisneros acknowledged the DMED database was working properly and that myocarditis had risen 151%. Comparing a five-year average to 2022, data from active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots shows increases in several categories. Hypertensive disease increased 36%, ischemic heart disease 69%, pulmonary heart disease 62%, heart failure 973%, and other forms of heart disease 63%. Cardiomyopathy increased 152%.

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The speaker discussed the acknowledgment of the database working properly and mentioned that myocarditis has increased by 151%. They then mentioned comparing data from 2022 to the 5-year average, specifically focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The speaker listed the percentages of various heart diseases among these pilots, including hypertensive disease (36%), ischemic heart disease (69%), pulmonary heart disease (62%), heart failure (73%), other forms of heart disease (63%), and cardiomyopathy (152%).

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In July, Undersecretary Scenarios discussed a database showing a significant increase in heart-related conditions among fixed wing and helicopter pilots in 2022 compared to the 5-year average. Hypertensive disease rose by 36%, ischemic heart disease by 69%, pulmonary heart disease by 62%, heart failure by 973%, other heart diseases by 63%, and cardiomyopathy by 152%.

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Lieutenant Ted Macey, a Navy medical officer, has reported a significant increase in heart issues among active naval officers. He compared data from 2022 to a 5-year average and found alarming rises in various heart conditions, such as myocarditis (151%), hypertensive disease (36%), ischemic heart disease (69%), pulmonary heart disease (62%), other forms of heart disease (63%), and cardiomyopathy (152%). The overall increase in heart failure was a staggering 973%. The speaker highlights the need for an inquiry to determine the cause of this sharp spike in heart disease within the military.

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Speaker 0 outlines a surge of severe health problems following what they call “the stabby jabby,” noting that after that point there were increases in heart issues, kidney issues, and diabetes problems. They observe that even patients without diabetes saw a 75 percent increase in diabetes in 2022, and that among patients with diabetes who contracted Shmovid, their diabetes “is no longer under control anymore. They're on two and three different medications.” They describe this as just the beginning. The speaker emphasizes that heart issues are “out of control,” with a high volume of heart consults and a shift to placing community veterans into the community due to a shortage of cardiologists. They claim there aren’t enough heart monitors available to meet demand. They reference “TurboCancers” and add that kidney issues were occurring “up the wazoo” after 2022. They report a rise in pneumonia cases in the last four months, including a veteran who had been on nine medications for pneumonia with no resolution. They state the flu cases are persistent and that skin issues are “mind blowing,” including bleeding in the eye and at the back of the retina, as well as a surge in strokes “through the roof,” including strokes in the eyes and in the brain, plus embolisms and pulmonary embolisms. The speaker describes hospital conditions in the Portland Metro Area as astonishing, noting personal fear that leads to avoiding restrooms due to concerns about exposure, and mentions being among “three people who didn’t get it” out of a hospital of many staff. They characterize the situation as terrifying. They describe skin wounds and sores that resist debridement, packing, or wrapping, remaining visibly the same after weeks. They conclude that people are dying at an extraordinary rate and reflect on sixteen years in their position, saying they have “never seen people die like this ever.” Finally, the speaker anticipates the long-term implications: all the people who have gotten it will require care, housing, and coordination for care, and questions who will manage this given many medical staff having contracted the illness themselves. They wrap up with a personal warning and a closing remark: “Hope that helps.”

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In July, Under Secretary Cisneros acknowledged the DMET data, the database working properly, and acknowledged myocarditis rising 151%. Today, I did the same thing, using a five-year average and comparing it to 2022, and I only used fixed wing pilots and helicopter pilots, active duty. The results show: hypertensive disease 36%, ischemic heart disease 69%, pulmonary heart disease 62%, heart failure 973%, other forms of heart disease 63%, cardiomyopathy 152%.

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In July, the undersecretary acknowledged the DMAT data and a 151% rise in myocarditis. A comparison of a 5-year average to 2022 data, focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots, reveals the following increases: hypertensive disease (36%), ischemic heart disease (69%), pulmonary heart disease (62%), heart failure (973%), other forms of heart disease (63%), and cardiomyopathy (152%).

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In a recent post, my wife discussed why reinstatement, back pay, and apologies are not enough. Undersecretary Cisneros acknowledged that the database was working properly and mentioned a 151% increase in myocarditis cases. To support this, I compared data from 2022 to a 5-year average, focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The results showed significant increases in hypertensive disease (36%), ischemic heart disease (69%), pulmonary heart disease (62%), heart failure (973%), other forms of heart disease (63%), and cardiomyopathy (152%).

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In July, the undersecretary acknowledged that the DMAT data was working properly and mentioned a 151% increase in myocarditis cases. To analyze the data, I compared the 5-year average to 2022, focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The results showed a 36% increase in hypertensive disease, 69% increase in ischemic heart disease, 62% increase in pulmonary heart disease, 973% increase in heart failure, 63% increase in other forms of heart disease, and a 152% increase in cardiomyopathy.

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The speaker is elaborating on his wife's recent post, giving an example of why reinstatement, back pay, and apologies aren't enough. He references Undersecretary Cisneros acknowledging in July that the DMAT data was working properly and acknowledging a 151% rise in myocarditis. The speaker then compared a 5-year average to 2022 data, focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The results showed increases in several conditions: hypertensive disease (36%), ischemic heart disease (69%), pulmonary heart disease (62%), heart failure (973%), other forms of heart disease (63%), and cardiomyopathy (152%).

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In July, Under Secretary Cisneros confirmed that the DMAT database was functioning properly and mentioned a 151% increase in myocarditis cases. I conducted a similar analysis, comparing 2022 data to a 5-year average, focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The results showed a 36% rise in hypertensive disease, 69% increase in ischemic heart disease, 62% surge in pulmonary heart disease, 973% spike in heart failure, 63% rise in other forms of heart disease, and a significant 152% increase in cardiomyopathy.

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In July, the undersecretary acknowledged that the DMAT data was working properly and mentioned a 151% increase in myocarditis cases. To further analyze the data, I compared the 5-year average to 2022, focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The results showed a 36% increase in hypertensive disease, 69% increase in ischemic heart disease, 62% increase in pulmonary heart disease, 973% increase in heart failure, 63% increase in other forms of heart disease, and a 152% increase in cardiomyopathy.

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In July, Undersecretary Cisneros confirmed that the DMAT database is functioning properly and noted a 151% increase in myocarditis cases. Comparing 2022 to a 5-year average, focusing on fixed wing and helicopter pilots, active duty, reveals increases in hypertensive disease (36%), ischemic heart disease (69%), pulmonary heart disease (62%), heart failure (973%), other heart diseases (63%), and cardiomyopathy (152%).

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As a cardiologist, the speaker states their role is to fight disease, preserve life, and do no harm. The topic is myocarditis or heart damage from the COVID-19 vaccines. The speaker claims to have examined thousands of patients with this problem, whereas before the pandemic, they state they only had two patients ever with this condition. The speaker references a New England Journal of Medicine paper from Washington University in St. Louis, August 18, 2021, where a 42-year-old man died three days after taking Moderna. They also cite a case from Korea by Choi and colleagues, where a younger man died within eight hours of being in the hospital after Pfizer. The speaker examined images from the Korean case and states the heart appeared "fried with inflammation" and "destroyed." The speaker concludes these cases should have gotten everyone's attention.

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In July, Under Secretary Cisneros acknowledged that the DMET data, the database, was functioning properly, and also acknowledged a specific finding: myocarditis rising by 151 percent. Building on that, I conducted an identical examination today, applying the same methodological approach: using a five-year average for context and comparison, and restricting the analysis to active duty personnel who are fixed-wing pilots and helicopter pilots. The purpose of this approach is to establish a consistent baseline and to focus on the subgroup defined by flight duties and active-duty status. The results from this targeted analysis show several notable figures across different cardiovascular conditions. Hypertensive disease is observed at 36 percent. Ischemic heart disease is observed at 69 percent. Pulmonary heart disease is observed at 62 percent. Heart failure is observed at 973 percent. Other forms of heart disease are observed at 63 percent. Cardiomyopathy is observed at 152 percent. These percentages reflect the comparison of the five-year average to the 2022 figures, restricted to fixed-wing pilots and helicopter pilots who are on active duty. The substantially elevated figure for heart failure, at 973 percent, stands out among the listed categories, while ischemic heart disease at 69 percent and cardiomyopathy at 152 percent also present relatively high values within this cohort. The hypertensive disease category at 36 percent and the pulmonary heart disease category at 62 percent indicate additional areas of notable prevalence within the same population subgroup. The “other forms of heart disease” category at 63 percent contributes to the overall picture of cardiovascular condition distribution in this specific active-duty, flight-crew population. In summary, the today-conducted, five-year-average-based comparison, limited to active-duty fixed-wing and helicopter pilots, yields the following prevalence levels for selected cardiovascular conditions relative to 2022: hypertensive disease 36 percent; ischemic heart disease 69 percent; pulmonary heart disease 62 percent; heart failure 973 percent; other forms of heart disease 63 percent; and cardiomyopathy 152 percent. These findings align with the prior acknowledgment that myocarditis had risen significantly (151 percent) and extend the pattern of elevated cardiovascular indicators within the same targeted group.

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Undersecretary Cisneros confirmed that the DMed data was functioning properly and mentioned a significant increase in myocarditis cases. I conducted a comparison between 2022 and the 5-year average, focusing on active duty fixed wing and helicopter pilots. The results showed a rise in hypertensive disease by 36%, ischemic heart disease by 69%, pulmonary heart disease by 62%, heart failure by 973%, other forms of heart disease by 63%, and cardiomyopathy by 152%.

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The speaker discusses the increasing awareness and concern surrounding myocarditis as a result of COVID-19 vaccines. They mention that there are now 800 peer-reviewed papers on COVID vaccine-induced myocarditis, with a rate of heart damage at 2.5% in two studies. They explain the pathogenesis of vaccine-induced cardiac arrest and highlight the fatality of this condition. The speaker also mentions cases of athletes and public figures who have experienced myocarditis after vaccination. They express concern about the lingering effects of myocarditis and the recurrence of symptoms. The speaker concludes by discussing the case of a European athlete who experienced a cardiac arrest two years after vaccination, emphasizing the ongoing risk associated with myocarditis.

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Lee Dennis, a human rights attorney, is working with Tom Rentz on a whistleblower issue in the military. They highlight a concerning trend regarding acute myocarditis cases in the Department of Defense (DOD). Initially, there were 1,239 cases, but now it has decreased to 307. Similarly, in January 2022, there were 176 cases, which has now dropped to 17. This drastic reduction raises suspicions. The military possesses a comprehensive dataset with baselines, showing that acute diseases in the years leading up to the COVID-19 vaccination were around 1.7 million. However, after the vaccine was mandated, the number skyrocketed to nearly 22 million in just 10 months. This significant increase suggests possible manipulation of the data, warranting further investigation and tough questions for the DOD.
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