Active duty Navy Medical Service Corps Lt. Ted Macie, a Navy
health administrator and a medical recruiter, revealed a few weeks ago the
incriminating Department of Defense (DOD) data proving a massive surge in
cardiac conditions among active-duty aviators in 2022.
By December 4, 2023, Macie was barred from accessing his
work computer by the DOD.
The heart diseases began within weeks after the military
forced mandatory Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations in 2021.
“I went in today, and I’m doing the same thing: a five-year
average,” Macie said. “However, I’m comparing it to 2022. And I’m using only
fixed-wing pilots and helicopter pilots on active duty.”
Most stunning are cases of heart failure that increased by a
massive 973 percent.
Macie revealed he catalogued and registered numerous
heart-related diseases with the corresponding percentage increase.
▪︎ Cardiomyopathy jumped 152 percent.
• Myocarditis incidents climbed 151 percent.
• Systemic heart diseases surged 69 percent.
• Pulmonary heart diseases shot up 62 percent.
• Hypertensive diseases advanced up 36 percent
•Other forms of cardiac conditions increased 63 percent.
Macie’s wife, Mara Macie, who is currently running for
Florida’s 5th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives,
continues to emphasize the Biden Administration and federal government’s
“unreasonable” treatment of military troops during the COVID-19 pandemic.
She argues that there is a very high level of mistrust in
the military’s leadership and demands accountability as “the only answer.”
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