Pete Hegseth Demands Troops Prove Their Manhood in Wild New ‘High-T Department of War’ Order

The Secretary of War has announced a health initiative that will introduce mandatory annual testosterone screenings for active–duty US service members aged 30 and older, framing it as a way to keep troops on the ‘leading edge of lethality.’

Pete Hegseth unveiled the policy in a video posted to his official X account with the caption ‘The High–T Department of War.’

In his speech, he described the initiative as a ‘modern step’ toward maximizing the biological readiness and long–term health of America’s combat forces.

A source close to Hegseth says the policy was a response to something called ‘operator syndrome’ – a complex, interrelated accumulation of physiological and psychological health issues – including endocrine disruption, chronic joint pain, traumatic brain injury (TBI), depression and more.

This syndrome is often experienced by special operations forces and long–serving combat veterans after years of deployments and chronic stress.

Under the new directive, testosterone level assessments will be integrated into the military’s standard annual periodic health assessments. (Read more from “Pete Hegseth Demands Troops Prove Their Manhood in Wild New ‘High-T Department of War’ Order” HERE)