Encloses a timeline highlighting events relating to DoD’s database and vaccine safety
WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, sent a follow-up letter to Kenneth Bonner, President and Chief Growth Officer of Unissant Inc., regarding the company’s management of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED). The senator has been examining potential data integrity issues on the database and included a timeline in his letter highlighting when DMED data integrity issues occurred and how Unissant and DoD responded to those issues.
On Jan. 24, 2022, during Sen. Johnson’s COVID-19: A Second Opinion panel, he discussed DoD whistleblower data that showed significant increases in registered medical diagnoses on DMED in 2021, compared to a five year average from 2016-2020. Sen. Johnson sent three letters to DoD about the whistleblowers’ allegations and called for a preservation of all DMED records.
On Jan. 31, 2022, DoD reportedly claimed that the data in DMED “was incorrect for the years 2016-2020” and that the DMED system was taken offline to “identify and correct the root-cause of the data corruption.” To date, Sen. Johnson has not received a substantive response to his letters from DoD, other than to confirm that it “created (and preserved) a full back up of the DMED.”
On March 7, 2022, Sen. Johnson wrote to Unissant requesting documents and information about its awareness of DMED’...
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