Author: Michael

The Biden administration and the DOD concealed a 2022 report noting that seven U.S. service members may have contracted COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in October 2019 — even though the administration was legally obligated to release the report to the public, the Washington Free Beacon reported Tuesday.

by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
Seven U.S. service members may have contracted COVID-19 during the Military World Games in Wuhan, China, in October 2019 — but the Biden administration and U.S.

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The Department of Defense published the following statement on April 9, 2025:
(DOD) The Defense Department is taking significant steps to reinstate service members who were discharged due to the now-rescinded COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
During a press briefing yesterday, Tim Dill, performing the duties of the deputy undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, outlined the department’s plan and commitment to inviting back service members who involuntarily separated and those who voluntarily left service due to the mandate. The plan aligns with President Donald J.

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On Dec. 10, 1954, John Stapp, a U.S. Air Force flight surgeon and researcher, hopped into an experimental decelerator sled. It would be his last ride in the sled, testing the limits of gravitational forces on the human body as it accelerates and decelerates. He reached a speed of 632 miles per hour that day, experiencing 46.2 g. It was then the most ever experienced by a human and it made Col. John Stapp “The Fastest Man on Earth.

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