Did the Division of Protection Pretend Knowledge to Conceal Accidents?


This story is about what may turn into one of many greatest circumstances of medical knowledge fraud. It’s based mostly on my dialog with Mathew Crawford, whom I had the pleasure of interviewing for my podcast.

Mathew’s background is in statistics, actuarial sciences and math. Up to now, he has labored on Wall Road, then centered on the sphere of training, writing textbooks and serving to construct academic corporations.

Mathew began looking for a large-scale dramatic occasion earlier than the pandemic was introduced. He grew to become alarmed when proper on the tail of the repo market disaster that occurred within the fall of 2019, the Federal Reserve loaned $4.5 trillion to only three banks. (The Fed “quietly launched the names of the three banks” who obtained the loans on December 31, 2021.)

Subsequently, as quickly because the unusually irrational and economically peculiar “COVID response” was thrown at us, Mathew grew to become suspicious of the “pandemic clownery.”

The Convoluted DoD Knowledge Saga

This specific DoD knowledge saga began unveiling in January 2022, when lawyer Thomas Renz offered his whistleblower knowledge on the five-hour listening to held by Senator Ron Johnson.

In his Substack submit from February 2022, Mathew described being “shocked listening to Renz in actual time” and studying about “the DoD whistleblowers (Drs. Samuel Sigoloff, Peter Chambers, and Theresa Lengthy) or the startling findings from the Protection Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED):

  • Miscarriages up ~300%
  • Most cancers charges up ~300%
  • Neurological situations up ~1000%

Renz makes the database publicly downloadable right here.” From there, the issues bought sophisticated. And earlier than we dig in, allow us to first determine the elephant within the room.

The Elephant within the Room: A Abstract

After Tom Renz made his earth-shaking announcement, the DoD got here out and stated that that they had skilled a server glitch, and subsequently, the whistleblower knowledge was no good.

And because the DoD was hiding behind the unsigned assertion a few “server glitch,” Mathew Crawford went forward and analyzed a set of publicly out there however obscure trade stories sourced from that very same DoD database (DMED).

Having seemed on the stories, he discovered that by the point the courageous whistle blowers queried the DMED knowledge, the information might need been already corrupted twice, utilizing two completely different strategies — doubtlessly masking up vaccine harm in a really tough approach. (We’d want to take a look at the unique knowledge with a view to know for certain what occurred.)

Mathew believes that almost certainly, any individual on the DoD observed elevated ranges of sickness within the 2021 knowledge — in any case, that’s what the whistleblower docs have been seeing on the bottom — and determined cowl it up.

He thinks that the primary coverup was accomplished by retroactively altering the information in DMED for the earlier years (2016 by 2020, which was accomplished mid-2021, someplace between Could and July 2021, earlier than Tom Renz’s announcement), thus making earlier years look worse than they had been, in plenty of classes.

However then along with that, the already altered database was migrated to a brand new server, probably to make it tougher to analyze. Per Mathew, it’s theoretically attainable that the within the strategy of migration, there was a real glitch — or possibly there was an intentional glitch to create extra confusion and discredit any future whistle blowers.

Mathew’s fundamental level is that even when there was a glitch, that glitch possible got here on high of the already faked knowledge — and that’s what he’s attempting to scream from the rooftops about.

And amazingly, if there actually was a glitch throughout the sever migration (round August 2021), it went unnoticed for 5 months — within the army — although the information was utilized by the DoD for troop preparedness analysis, and likewise internally utilized by the CDC. No large deal, I suppose.

Nobody seemed, and nobody observed for at the very least 5 months that the information for earlier years had undergone dramatic modifications! I say, imagine the DoD. They’re reliable and would by no means deceive us. Right here is the early timeline, as a direct quote from Mathew:

In January, Renz testified on behalf of the whistleblowers.

A number of days later, nonetheless in January, the DoD took DMED offline. The information was up to date dramatically, and the DoD claimed the glitch story with no different rationalization.

On February 14, I spot the ahistorical DMED knowledge manipulation within the MSMR. The DoD possible by no means anticipated anybody to look by these outdated stories and examine all of the previous stories to full summarize the DMED knowledge historical past. At this level, solely Renz and I do know this degree of element, although I had solely superficially laid out what I discovered to him at that time.

On February 15, the DoD makes the unsigned declare of the server migration introducing the glitch, and will get admonished by a choose for not having an professional witness backing their claims.

March 11, Renz sends a 193-page report to Congress that features my one-page affidavit concerning the possible DMED manipulation. It’s possible that no one on the CDC or DoD learn that half on the time.

March 22, I revealed my first article about what I discovered. The DoD most likely is not paying consideration.

On April 6, I included the MSMR manipulations in my abstract of all of the soiled knowledge in my speak throughout the VRBPAC assembly. It has been reported to me that proper round that point, the 2016-2020 knowledge out of the blue goes offline once more (the remainder of the database appears out there) in DMED!

Beneath is the final timeline, in accordance with what Mathew informed me within the interview (I’ve revealed a model of this timeline right here):

The Timeline and the Common Plot

The Division of Protection maintains a medical database known as DMED. The database information numerous army medical occasions. It doesn’t report mortality knowledge.

Along with privately sustaining DMED, in addition they publish an obscure trade journal known as “Medical Surveillance Month-to-month Reviews.” The numbers revealed in MSMR are based mostly on the identical DoD database, DMED. The stories are publicly out there.

Yearly, normally round Could, as part of MSMR, they publish yearly totals for the earlier yr and for a number of previous years. The stories go over numerous classes of knowledge, based mostly on medical billing codes.

When in 2021 they revealed their yearly totals, the historic knowledge for earlier years was modified from what it had beforehand been. (For instance, the 2016 numbers revealed in 2021 had been out of the blue completely different from the 2016 numbers revealed earlier, and many others.) Doing so modified the purpose of reference for the 2021 numbers.

Nevertheless, opposite to the same old follow of knowledge evaluation, no rationalization for the change was supplied. See Mathew’s graph under, made on the idea of the MSMR knowledge:

medical surveillance monthly reports

The 2021 knowledge (which Mathew believes no one had bothered to falsify on a large scale whereas the information was nonetheless coming in) reveals an elevated sign for numerous medical occasions, distributed amongst a spread of classes of medical billing codes.

Curiously, “Bell’s Palsy” is a class that doesn’t present a rise in 2021, which seems to be like an anomaly if in comparison with the information from different elements of the world.

Round August 2021, the DoD migrated the DMED database to a brand new server. Mathew believes that within the course of, the information was corrupted for the second time, and it’s unknown whether or not the extra layer of corruption was added by chance, or whether or not it was added to create confusion.

It seems to be like because of the server migration, the numbers for earlier years had been lowered once more — however in a approach that doesn’t make them similar or near the numbers that had been beforehand reported by MSMR.

In the meantime, in no relation to any of this, a number of docs within the army have bravely blown the whistle on the bizarre ranges of sickness they had been observing among the many service members, with potential attribution to the COVID injections.

In an explosive assertion, lawyer Tom Renz revealed that he had whistleblower knowledge queried from DMED, and that the information was exhibiting a really massive enhance in well being points in 2021. (See additionally Sen. Ron Johnson roundtable).

Mathew believes that the whistleblowers queried the information after two ranges of corruption of the database had already occurred — in order that knowledge was basically rubbish, and the DoD might need arrange the lure on function — however on the time, no one knew that — and the brave whistleblowers thought they had been accessing genuine knowledge.

A number of days after that, the DoD issued a imprecise, unsigned assertion by PolitiFact saying that there had been a server glitch, and subsequently the whistleblower knowledge was no good.

That assertion invoked a heated response. Those that believed in “secure and efficient vaccines” believed the DoD, and the “hesitant” ones assumed the DoD was mendacity concerning the glitch.

However in accordance with Mathew, the argument concerning the server glitch is a lure as a result of the true fraud almost certainly occurred earlier, in 2021, earlier than the server migration. The server glitch solely added an additional layer of confusion.

A notable truth: the “glitch” occurred round August 2021 — and for a number of months, no one observed. That, although the information was used to judge troop readiness, and was additionally internally studied by the CDC.

Mathew believes that this might be one of many largest medical knowledge frauds of our occasions.

An added bonus: bizarrely, in accordance with the “post-glitch” knowledge, the U.S. army had no well being disaster in 2020:

what happened with the r-codes

What Now?

Mathew hopes that plenty of attorneys file FOIA requests and attempt to come up with the unique knowledge. This isn’t a simple activity by any stretch of creativeness. The information might be categorised — and per Mathew, opening it as much as the general public may even require an Act of Congress.

However then again, if the DoD bureaucrats are trustworthy — which after all they’re as a result of they’d by no means deceive us — and if they’re already publishing their knowledge in an trade journal, and if the injections are secure and efficient, what have they got to cover?

Importantly, Mathew is encouraging events to independently have a look at the MSMR knowledge and draw their very own conclusions. The information is publicly out there.

On my finish, I really feel like we should always strive each avenue to ascertain the reality. At this level, our authorized system is somewhat bit shaky but it surely’s nonetheless functioning — and I hope that an increasing number of folks begin pondering from the within and asking questions. I additionally hope that certified attorneys file these FOIA requests, and we begin getting someplace. And sure, we’d want a miracle however miracles observe love and braveness. Time for love and braveness is now.

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To search out extra of Tessa Lena’s work, make sure you take a look at her bio, Tessa Fights Robots.

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