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Since the introduction of the experimental COVID-19 vaccines, The Gateway Pundit has been covering numerous studies from health professionals, revealing startling findings that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are linked to the rapid onset of heart-related problems in individuals across all age groups.
On Monday, Lieutenant Ted Macie, an active-duty officer in the Navy Medical Service Corps and a whistleblower, revealed Department of Defense data indicating a significant rise in heart-related issues among military pilots following COVID-19 vaccination.
Lt. Macie, who also serves as a Navy Health Administrator and Medical Recruiter, shared these findings in a recent video, elaborating on concerns initially raised by his wife, Mara Macie, a candidate for Florida's 5th Congressional District in the U.S. House.
Mara Macie's social media post criticized the treatment of thousands of service members during the vaccine rollout, highlighting a deep mistrust in military leadership and calling for accountability and justice.
"So you may have seen my wife's recent post, and I want to elaborate on that and give you an example as to why reinstatement, back pay, and apologies isn't enough," said Macie in a video posted on X.
In a staunch reply to Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt's call for rehiring previously discharged service members with "full back pay, rank and an apology," Mara Macie emphasized the deep lack of trust in military leadership among those affected by "illegal mandates."