After the synthesis of testosterone in 1935 by Nazi chemist Adolf Butenandt, steroids became one more tool in the eugenics programs the Nazis excelled at to improve the white Aryan race and prove its superiority over other races. They tested steroids on concentration camp prisoners first, then on their own soldiers to improve their combativeness and aggressivity. For example, the Nazis had a large-scale program of giving their soldiers pills of methamphetamine (Pervitin) to keep them alert and aggressive.
And now, the neo-Nazi-in-disguise, the drunkard womanizing white supremacist "Department of War" secretary Pete Hegseth, has been inspired by all the Nazi achievements - despite their brutality and inhumanity and their ultimate crushing defeat. He wants, like the Nazis did, to test US soldiers for their testosterone levels and find a "remedy" to this deficiency by, say, injecting soldiers with the male hormone to raise their level of aggressivity up to his standards of manliness and warmongering. Alternatively, he will demote those with low testosterone and perhaps even fire them.
Then again, as soldiers are increasingly fighting away from the battlefield, using joy sticks instead of rifles, and working from behind screens, all thanks to the same science and technology that Hegseth and his imbecile boss (and also the voodoo shaman RFK Jr.) have been undermining, one wonders what is the point of such a primitive method. Wonder no more: The Nazis did it, therefore I, the neo-Nazi moron Pete Hegseth, must copy it.
One wonders too what his scintillating policy will do with female soldiers who are naturally deficient in testosterone!
In one of his songs, Bob Dylan says "Join the army if you fail". Now many, though not all, soldiers become soldiers to serve. But many do so because they're poor, uneducated, or for a salary or because they don't know what to do with their lives. In fact thousands of foreign immigrants join the army in order to obtain a green card and become US citizens. So, before you decide whether to join the army, read below about what Pete Hegseth will do to you if you fail the testosterone test. Of course you could cheat by pre-injecting yourself before the test and pass.
Here is what AI says about testosterone injections:
Testosterone injections can be harmful, particularly due to an increased short-term risk of cardiovascular events, stroke, heart attack, and death compared to topical forms like gels or patches.
Key risks associated with testosterone injections include:
Cardiovascular Issues: Injections cause "spikes" of super-normal testosterone levels, which research links to higher risks of heart problems, blood clots, and pulmonary embolism compared to sustained-release methods.
Serious Side Effects: Misuse or high doses can lead to liver disease, seizures, hypertension, and infertility (shrunken testicles, reduced sperm production).
Mental Health Effects: Users may experience aggression, mania, depression, hallucinations, or suicidal thoughts, alongside withdrawal symptoms like irritability and extreme tiredness if stopped suddenly.
Allergic & Respiratory Reactions: Specific formulations like testosterone undecanoate (Aveed) carry a risk of pulmonary oil microembolism (POME) and life-threatening anaphylaxis, requiring post-injection medical monitoring.
Prostate & Growth Risks: Therapy may stimulate benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), accelerate existing prostate cancer, or cause premature bone maturation in children, leading to stunted adult height.
Here's an after-thought, though, typical of the endemic corruption in MAGA's upper ranks. What if Hegseth and Trump and associates have stakes in testosterone-making companies? Compelling hundreds of thousands of young Americans to subject themselves to chemical mutilation could be a source of immense profits.
Far-Fetched? Think again. Trump uses that tactic with warmongering. Why do you think Trump is one day a hawk on Iran (stocks tumble, he buys) then becomes a dove two days later (stocks rally, he sells)?
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Pete Hegseth says soldiers over age 30 to be screened for testosterone deficiency
Marina Dunbar
Wed, July 15, 2026

Defense secretary Pete Hegseth unveiled plans for a new screening program for testosterone deficiency among troops that will work to ensure service members have the 'right testosterone levels' to perform at their optimal condition. Photograph: Ümit Bektaş/Reuters
Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday that the Department of Defense will offer testosterone deficiency screening for soldiers 30 and older.
The US defense secretary unveiled plans for a new screening program for testosterone deficiency among troops that will work to ensure service members have the "right testosterone levels" to perform at their optimal condition in a video posted to X.
"I'm authorizing a new screening program for testosterone deficiency for our service members, ensuring you have the right testosterone levels to operate at your absolute best," Hegseth said in the video.
"As we know, the modern battlefield is brutal and unrelenting," he added. "It requires and demands maximum psychological and mental readiness, and by addressing these health markers early, we're keeping you on the leading edge of lethality, and giving you the same level of support that you give this nation – the absolute best."
"Warfighters" aged 30 and above will undergo annual tests as part of their health assessments, while those under 30 can choose to opt in, Hegseth said. Treatment, including testosterone replacement therapy, is voluntary and aimed at "restoring and optimizing" natural capabilities.
The initiative will prioritize long-term health, aimed at making sure troops remain "strong and resilient" for their entire lives. Hegseth also said that this program is part of the department's commitment to providing "elite medical care" and maintaining the physical and mental readiness required for modern combat.
Hegseth is not the first member of the Trump administration to address the so-called "crisis" of low testosterone, or "low T". Robert F Kennedy Jr, the 72-year-old health secretary, has spoken about injecting testosterone as part of his personal "anti-ageing regimen". In October, he warned, without evidence, that today's American teenagers have "50% of the testosterone of a 65-year-old man".
Testosterone, and concerns about a shortage thereof, has become a political fixation on the right. Alternative media commentators such as Tucker Carlson have decried a crisis of masculinity in films such as The End of Men, while influencers promote "T-maxxing" and direct-to-consumer testosterone injections.
In a statement, the American Urological Association said it "appreciates the Administration's understanding of the importance of screening men for testosterone deficiency", although "the diagnosis of testosterone deficiency should not be based on a single blood test alone."
Rather, the association said such a test could serve as a "baseline value" for individuals "who warrant further evaluation". The association also cautioned that a diagnosis of low-testosterone should not be made on one test alone, but rather based on symptoms and two separate tests.
The Trump administration has decried the use of hormones in gender affirming care, including both testosterone and estrogen, as "chemical and surgical mutilation". Hegseth's announcement did not address the more than 231,000 women who serve as active duty service members in the US military.
According to research published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, young men are being aggressively targeted online by influencers and wellness companies promoting hormone tests and treatments as essential to being a "real man", despite screening for low testosterone being medically unwarranted in most people in this age group.
Jessica Glenza contributed reporting
Pete Hegseth says soldiers over age 30 to be screened for testosterone deficiency
Marina Dunbar
Wed, July 15, 2026
Defense secretary Pete Hegseth unveiled plans for a new screening program for testosterone deficiency among troops that will work to ensure service members have the 'right testosterone levels' to perform at their optimal condition. Photograph: Ümit Bektaş/Reuters
Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday that the Department of Defense will offer testosterone deficiency screening for soldiers 30 and older.
The US defense secretary unveiled plans for a new screening program for testosterone deficiency among troops that will work to ensure service members have the "right testosterone levels" to perform at their optimal condition in a video posted to X.
"I'm authorizing a new screening program for testosterone deficiency for our service members, ensuring you have the right testosterone levels to operate at your absolute best," Hegseth said in the video.
"As we know, the modern battlefield is brutal and unrelenting," he added. "It requires and demands maximum psychological and mental readiness, and by addressing these health markers early, we're keeping you on the leading edge of lethality, and giving you the same level of support that you give this nation – the absolute best."
"Warfighters" aged 30 and above will undergo annual tests as part of their health assessments, while those under 30 can choose to opt in, Hegseth said. Treatment, including testosterone replacement therapy, is voluntary and aimed at "restoring and optimizing" natural capabilities.
The initiative will prioritize long-term health, aimed at making sure troops remain "strong and resilient" for their entire lives. Hegseth also said that this program is part of the department's commitment to providing "elite medical care" and maintaining the physical and mental readiness required for modern combat.
Hegseth is not the first member of the Trump administration to address the so-called "crisis" of low testosterone, or "low T". Robert F Kennedy Jr, the 72-year-old health secretary, has spoken about injecting testosterone as part of his personal "anti-ageing regimen". In October, he warned, without evidence, that today's American teenagers have "50% of the testosterone of a 65-year-old man".
Testosterone, and concerns about a shortage thereof, has become a political fixation on the right. Alternative media commentators such as Tucker Carlson have decried a crisis of masculinity in films such as The End of Men, while influencers promote "T-maxxing" and direct-to-consumer testosterone injections.
In a statement, the American Urological Association said it "appreciates the Administration's understanding of the importance of screening men for testosterone deficiency", although "the diagnosis of testosterone deficiency should not be based on a single blood test alone."
Rather, the association said such a test could serve as a "baseline value" for individuals "who warrant further evaluation". The association also cautioned that a diagnosis of low-testosterone should not be made on one test alone, but rather based on symptoms and two separate tests.
The Trump administration has decried the use of hormones in gender affirming care, including both testosterone and estrogen, as "chemical and surgical mutilation". Hegseth's announcement did not address the more than 231,000 women who serve as active duty service members in the US military.
According to research published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, young men are being aggressively targeted online by influencers and wellness companies promoting hormone tests and treatments as essential to being a "real man", despite screening for low testosterone being medically unwarranted in most people in this age group.
Jessica Glenza contributed reporting
