Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin should have been made aware of the promising results of rising seroprevalence rate and the increasing presence of neutralizing antibodies at this time.
Yet, in August 2021, Austin chose the path of mass vaccination of all service members with “an untested, highly flawed gene therapy ‘vaccine’ for COVID-19,” according to Dr. Brian Hooker, the chief scientific officer of Children’s Health Defense, an organization founded by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. “The so-called vaccine did not prevent infection, nor did it block transmission—and [it also] sickened millions of individuals across the U.S.”
Dr. Hooker also told The Gateway Pundit, “There were no alternatives to allow dissenters to remain in the service,” which led to the separation of over 8,500 service members, while tens of thousands of others reportedly resigned or refused to return to the military once their contracts expired.
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Recruiting, retention, and readiness were dealt a major blow that will take years to recover from.
Two years later, in August 2023, AJPM Focus published the results of the seroprevalence study involving the active-duty members of the U.S. military. Results for the active-duty personnel were finally revealed: “Seroprevalence was 2.3% in May 2020 and increased to 74.0% in June 2021.”