Courageous US Army First Lieutenant Blows The Lid Off The Vaccine Injury Institutional Cover-up

No Honour in the Army… except this junior officer.

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Extracts: A US Army whistleblower claimed that the sudden increase in diseases in the military due to vaccines is being explained as a ‘data glitch.’  First Lieutenant Mark Bashaw, an Army preventive medicine officer, began to detect certain “alarming signals” in the defense epidemiology database in January 2022. According to Bashaw, the Defence Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED), which monitors ailment and injuries of 1.3 million active component service personnel, there was a substantial uptick in reports of cancers, myocarditis, and pericarditis during the pandemic, in addition to other illnesses like male infertility, tumours, a lung disease caused by blood clots, and HIV. Bashaw stated that all of these ailments are listed in FDA documents as potential adverse responses linked to COVID-19 ‘vaccinations’. In particular, the proportion of cancer cases amongst active duty members in 2021 roughly tripled compared to the average number of cancer cases each year from 2016 to 2020, according to Bashaw’s report. The data in DMED shifted a week after this data was released in January in a “COVID-19: Second Opinion” round table arranged by Senator Johnson, according to Bashaw, and all of these worrying rises in diseases and injuries “seemed to have disappeared and been realigned with previous years.” … (Amazing, eh?)… Bashaw obtained information on injuries associated with viral ‘vaccines’ from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to contrast to his findings on DMED. He discovered an eleven-fold rise in the number of suspected unfavorable incidents recorded in 2021 when he compared the statistics for that year to the average of the previous 24 years. “I compared it to the average of the last 24 years, it’s a 1,100 percent increase in 2021. And the only difference we had in 2021 was the rollout of these experimental emergency use authorised COVID-19 ‘vaccines’,” Bashaw said.

Through the correct channels, Bashaw attempted to voice his concerns to his army superiors about the COVID-19 ‘vaccines’. He suggested that they adjust the ‘vaccine’s’ risk communication approach from “safe and effective” to “there might be some problems.” Bashaw claimed that his worries were not addressed. “And then, later, I was targeted due to my own [COVID-19] vaccination status.” Bashaw said he was “forced into an ‘experimental emergency use authorised testing protocol’, which was only for the unvaccinated.” He expressed doubt about the practice, claiming that requiring unvaccinated people to submit to such a testing regimen seemed “coercive” and “punitive. “It’s my job as a medical officer in general, to warn individuals, or at least try to communicate [to them] what they might be getting themselves into with these products.”  Bashaw emphasised that the United States Code, notably 21 U.S. Code § 360bbb–3, also outlines the individual’s rights to informed consent and to accept or reject administration of these items. The law states that anyone who is allowed to take the substance in an emergency should be made aware of “the significant known and potential benefits and risks of such use, and of the extent to which such benefits and risks are unknown.” This applies not just to the experimental ‘vaccinations’, but also to the COVID-19 testing processes and the use of masks, according to Bashaw.

Bashaw was court-martialed for violating the COVID-19 protocol. He denied the charge, claiming that the requirement to follow the protocol violated the individual’s right to informed consent under US law. The court convicted Bashaw, but the judge did not impose any punishment and instead recommended to the commanding general that the conviction be dropped, according to Bashaw, but the General sustained the conviction. Following his conviction, the Army ordered Bashaw’s involuntary discharge after 17 years of honorable service. His anticipated promotion to Captain has also been halted, according to the officer. The ‘reasoning’ for his dismissal was that the army had lost faith in his “capabilities as an officer over the past seven months,” according to Bashaw. “I will absolutely do everything in my power to warn my brothers and sisters in uniform. And that’s my job as a medical officer, to communicate risks and potential harms,” Bashaw said. “That’s my duty.” 

Lt Bashaw’s Declaration to Senator Johnson is at the end of this article. 

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