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Myocarditis, or heart damage, is more common than previously thought. Studies in the US military and Thailand show that around 20% of people who receive the COVID vaccine develop myocarditis, as confirmed by echocardiograms and other tests. This means that out of every 1 million vaccinated individuals, 200,000 will experience heart damage. Unfortunately, 50% of those with myocarditis will die within 5 years. This alarming increase in myocarditis cases is due to the cardiotoxic nature of the vaccine. This information comes from Dr. Cressel and Shoemaker in Toronto, Canada.

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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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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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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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Before COVID-19, I only encountered two cases of myocarditis in my entire career as a cardiologist. It was a rare condition, usually caused by parvovirus or adenovirus. However, now I see two cases per day in the clinic. We have learned that COVID-19 can cause myocarditis. Various organizations, such as the Israeli and US military, as well as college leagues, conducted screening programs in 2020 and found a few cases, but none were serious or resulted in hospitalizations or deaths. These programs were later discontinued when vaccines were introduced. However, within six months, regulatory agencies confirmed that the COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis, and it can be fatal. It's important for people to understand the risks associated with each vaccine dose they take.

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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, specifically 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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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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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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Studies have suggested myocarditis is a risk factor from COVID. However, it's claimed that the idea COVID is more of a cause of myocarditis and is more severe is untrue, based on literature reviews, assessments, and real-world experiences. Evidence supporting this claim was included in a written statement. An official information act request was made to determine the number of myocarditis cases due to COVID infection. The Ministry of Health couldn't provide a single case. Conversely, there were over 900 cases of myo- and pericarditis on the CALM safety report 46 by November 2022.

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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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Before COVID-19, I only encountered two cases of myocarditis in my entire career as a cardiologist. It was a rare condition, usually caused by parvovirus or adenovirus. However, now I see two cases per day in the clinic. We have learned that COVID-19 can cause myocarditis. Various organizations, such as the Israeli and US military, as well as college leagues, conducted extensive screening programs for COVID-induced myocarditis in 2020. They found a few cases that met the definition, but none were serious or resulted in hospitalizations or deaths. These screening programs were later discontinued when vaccines were introduced. However, within six months, regulatory agencies confirmed that the COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis. It is important for people to understand that there is a risk of vaccine-induced myocarditis with every shot they take.

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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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Before the COVID-19 vaccine, myocarditis cases were rare, with only 1 or 2 cases per year out of 15,021,000 autopsies. However, now it has become a common diagnosis, particularly among younger individuals.

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Thomas Renz testified before Congress regarding a data leak from the Defense Health Agency’s DMED and described DMSS as containing data on diseases, medical events, and DoD personnel, noting it is “similar to VAERS” but “only applies to DoD personnel and only medical providers can input information into the system,” with five-year snapshot showing increases in Myocardial infarction 269%, Pericarditis 175%, Myocarditis 285%, Pulmonary embolisms 467%, HIV 590%, and Dyspnea 905%. He cited October 2021 documents—158-page Comirnaty COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Risk Management Plan and a Pharmacovigilance Plan highlighting C459.1011—describing a post-authorization study for DoD personnel and myocarditis/pericarditis after Pfizer EUA vaccine. He claimed the DoD will conduct regular EUA vaccine studies; Pfizer’s Comirnaty had FDA BLA licensing on 08/23/2021, withdrawn the same day, yet a mandatory vaccine was announced on 08/24/2021. He alleged the Secretary owns over 29,000 shares of Tennant Health and suggested concealment and national security risks.

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Myocarditis, or heart inflammation, is more common than previously believed. Recent studies show that around 20% of individuals who received the COVID vaccine experience myocarditis, as confirmed by echocardiograms and other tests. This means that out of every 1 million vaccinated people, around 200,000 will have evidence of heart damage. Unfortunately, those who develop myocarditis have a 50% chance of surviving only 5 years. This alarming increase in myocarditis cases is due to the cardiotoxic nature of the vaccine. These facts, shared by Dr. Cussell and Shoemaker from Toronto, highlight the concerning impact of the vaccine on heart health.

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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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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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