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DOD Data: Myocarditis Cases Went Up 130% in 2021

Newly leaked data from the Department of Defense (DOD), given to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) by a whistleblower, reportedly shows myocarditis diagnoses “jumped 130.5 percent in 2021 when compared to the average from the years 2016 to 2020, according to data from the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED).” The new leak also shows that the percentage increases for various conditions released by DOD were false, based on their own data.

Myocarditis has an estimated 5-year mortality rate of up to 66%, meaning that the majority of those who contract it will almost certainly die prematurely. That’s what the US government is knowingly doing to the U.S. military, punishing and even driving out anyone who refused the COVID vaccine. The sharp increase in all these conditions coincides with the COVID vaccine rollout, and this newly leaked data comes soon after research providing evidence that 13 million people have been killed worldwide by the COVID vaccines.

The issue is that the increase in diagnoses is probably even more, as Epoch Timesnoted: “rates were much lower than the 468 percent increase that was among the shocking spikes in disease diagnoses identified by whistleblowers in 2022.” Attorney Thomas Renz testified to Congress, as I reported at the start of 2022, on obscene increases in various serious issues since the COVID vaccine rollout.

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Catherine Salgado is a columnist for The Rogue Review, a Writer for MRC Free Speech America, and writes her own Substack, Pro Deo et Libertate. She received the Andrew Breitbart MVP award for August 2021 from The Rogue Review for her journalism.

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