Ok, I will ask the painfully stupid question.
What was the expected rate of heart inflammation from an EXPERIMENTAL vaccine that has NO KNOWN reduction in infection rate?
NOTA BENE: The presenter DID NOT intend for this slide to be made public.
He was not able to access his other computer and a third party was advancing the slides for his presentation.
At 2:33:40 he accidentally lets it flash on the screen; only visible for less than a second.
I will follow it up with a couple more stupid questions.
How do you cure it given the cause? Does it just go away with time? Is there any permanent heart damage?
If you read the article, it answers many of the questions asked.
Out of the 436,000 male military members who received two mRNA shots, they would have expected to find eight cases of Myocarditis in that timeframe, just out of random coincidence. Instead, they found 23. So that is 15 cases more than average random chance, or about one extra case per 30,000. It might still be random chance (there might happen to be something else going around), but it is less likely than average to be so.
Nobody died, nobody reported permanent injury. Most symptoms resolved within four days.