FORT BRAGG, North Carolina (CNN) – A classified Pentagon report obtained
by CNN has revealed one of the most heartbreaking medical stories of our time, beginning
during “Operation Flintlock” in Morocco. While 23 American female
military personnel and spouses tested positive for herpes, ZERO Moroccan women showed
any symptoms during the entire 30-day exercise.
The report centers on Emily Myers, 26, a young woman whose life spiraled into
unimaginable darkness after contracting both HSV-1 and HSV-2. According to medical
records included in the leaked documents, Emily attempted suicide just three months
after her diagnosis, standing on the edge of a subway platform ready to jump.
“She told me she felt like damaged goods,” testified Army combat medic
Cody Morgan, who accidentally infected Emily. “The cyberbullying was relentless.
People she’d known since childhood posted disgusting things on her social media.
Her own parents seemed ashamed of her.”
But Morgan’s subsequent deployment to Morocco would uncover something that defied
all medical understanding. “The Moroccan women had a secret,”
he reported in classified communications. “Something passed down through generations
that Western medicine has completely ignored.”
What Morgan discovered would not only save Emily’s life but potentially change
the fate of millions of women suffering in silence worldwide.