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Re: Fwd: HPV Shots MANDATED to Pre-Teen Girls!!

(Written 2/3/07 for another group)

 

" Texas allows parents to opt out of inoculations by filing an

affidavit objecting to the vaccine on religious or philosophical

reasons. "

So this is no different from any other vaccine.

It will force all parents who object to this to get an affidavit

which can be used to exempt them from all other vacccines at the

same time. It might turn out to be a good thing. It might just

cause a stink in Texas and backfire on Big Pharma.

Namaste, David

 

 

In , " cecile " <RSchl44964 wrote:

>

> Please forward to others who may benefit) Un instructions at

> bottom.

>

> (NewsTarget / Opinion) This is an important health freedom update

> from Mike Adams. If you believe in your health freedom, and you

> believe that forced vaccinations of children have gone too far, then

> you need to know the real story about what's happening in Texas right

> now.

>

> Here's a thumbnail of the CounterThink cartoon we posted on this

> issue today. Click the thumbnail on the left to see the full cartoon.

>

> The real story on what's happening now

> On Friday, Feb. 2, Texas governor Rick Perry issued an executive

> order that bypassed the will of the people and the entire Texas

> legislature, mandating the vaccination of young girls with the HPV

> vaccine sold by Merck -- the same drug company that reportedly gave

> thousands to Perry's campaign efforts. The vaccine is absolutely

> worthless as a medical treatment according to top docs in the

> alternative health field, and in my opinion, the so-called " science "

> supporting the vaccine as the only prevention for cervical cancer is

> an outright fraud.

>

> But the story gets even more interesting when you start connecting

> the dots. A key Merck lobbyist, a man named Mike Toomey, actually

> served as the governor's chief of staff. In other words, a former top

> power person for the governor now works for Merck, the drug company

> that gave money to the campaign of the governor who essentially used

> dictatorial power to mandate, without any public debate whatsoever,

> the mass vaccination of young girls with a drug that will earn tens

> of millions of dollars in profits for Merck. Sound suspicious? It

> should.

>

> The " dirty money connection " seems obvious to many readers who have

> been following this story, including one who posted, " Only a man,

> Rick Perry especially, would sign an executive order, bypassing

> legislation, to inject girls with chemicals made by one of his

> contributors even though most parents have never seen sufficient

> information about this vaccine. Perry should be impeached as a threat

> to the safety of our children. "

>

> The humanitarian cover story

> Drug companies are experts at framing their profit pursuits as public

> health initiatives. " We have to protect the little girls! " they

> insist, but what's really going on behind closed doors is a far less

> altruistic push -- the push for profits. Requiring millions of young

> girls to get these new vaccines just happens to generate enormous

> profits for Merck. But Merck officials, and even the governor of

> Texas, would have you believe that has nothing to do with this.

> Apparently, the fact that Merck will earn obscene profits from this

> initiative never entered their minds.

>

> Nonsense. If Merck really wants to help these teenage girls, why

> don't they pledge to give away all their vaccines free of charge? In

> fact, if they're such a humanitarian organization, why don't they

> give away all their drugs, and release third world countries from

> patent protection at the same time? The answer, of course, is because

> this is all about money, not public health. If Merck was really

> about " patients first, " they should convert to a 501©3 non-profit,

> stop paying their CEOs $10+ million salaries, and give all their

> drugs away for free as a gift to humankind, shouldn't they?

>

> That will never happen, of course, because it really is about the

> money. The sick care industry is a for-profit industry, and the more

> people drug companies can target as being sick today -- or even

> possibly someday being sick at some future date that " justifies "

> treatment right now -- the more money they can sock away in the bank.

> When it comes to money, it seems drug companies will stop at nothing

> to get more of it, including influencing state officials to mandate

> vaccine consumption policies that have nothing whatsoever to do with

> evidence-based medicine or genuine compassion for the health and

> lives of human beings.

>

> What's happening in Texas right now is a form of medical tyranny, and

> it's only the beginning of what may prove to be a monumental battle

> between personal freedoms vs. the corporate-controlled State.

>

> We must stop the medical tyranny

> If we let Texas get away with this medical tyranny, forcing all young

> girls to undergo these HPV vaccinations even against their parents'

> wishes, more states will follow suit. Merck is right now lobbying

> hard to pass similar measures in over twenty other states, and if we

> don't put a stop to the Texas situation, Merck will feel emboldened

> and likely urge other governors to make the same declarations in

> their states, calling it a " public health " measure but actually

> pocketing the profits from massive sales of these vaccines.

>

> What can you do?

>

> I say we fight the tyranny by exposing it. Today, NewsTarget.com

> published a CounterThink cartoon that hits this issue hard, exposing

> the financial connection between Merck and Gov. Perry while

> illustrating the utter insanity of having young girls line up to get

> vaccine shots for a disease that can be prevented a hundred other

> ways. Click here to view the cartoon.

>

>

> You can take action to spread the word on this issue. POST this

> cartoon to your website and LINK to our articles on this topic. We

> give you full permission to reprint this cartoon and forward it to

> your friends. Expose this medical madness before we all end up

> prisoners under a system of medical tyranny that turns the bodies of

> teenage girls into profit centers for Big Pharma! And unlike Merck,

> we don't care about the intellectual property royalties on this

> comic. Make as many copies as you want. Print up T-shirts. Add it to

> your book. Use it as you wish, and you don't owe me a dime. Why?

> Because I actually do care about my fellow human beings and I'm here

> to help stop the medical madness sweeping America today.

>

> Speak up now or surrender your health freedoms forever

> You see, if we don't stand up to this kind of medical tyranny, it

> will only get worse. This debate is not merely about one vaccine,

> it's about surrendering your health freedom to a medical system that

> is owned and controlled by Big Pharma. Drug companies practically run

> the FDA, the EPA and even control the FTC (when was the last time the

> FTC investigated and prosecuted drug company monopolies?). Drug

> companies influence the DEA to keep their own drugs legal while the

> exact same " street " drugs are illegal. They own our elected

> officials, almost all of which accepted at least some money from drug

> companies in their last election campaign. Drug companies also own

> the mainstream media by propping up television networks, cable

> networks, newspapers, magazines and websites with literally billions

> of dollars in advertising. On top of that, drug companies heavily

> influence the medical journals and medical schools, and have

> effectively limited the entire conventional medical industry to

> a " drugs and surgery " approach to health, practically censoring

> nutritional knowledge out of existence.

>

> Given this environment, is anyone supposed to believe we will see

> anything resembling honest debate or genuine science about this HPV

> vaccine? The entire industry, including drug companies, doctors,

> medical journals and the mainstream media, is twisting the facts to

> create the illusion that these vaccines are both safe and effective

> when, in reality, they are probably neither. Nor are they necessary.

> Cervical cancer is prevented in a hundred other ways, including

> adequate sunlight exposure and vitamin D consumption, supplementation

> with probiotics, adequate intake of selenium and zinc, increased

> consumption of trace minerals and iodine, regular physical exercise

> and many other safe, natural, non-patented strategies.

>

> America is being hoodwinked over the HPV vaccine. To call this

> anything resembling genuine public health policy is an absolute joke.

> It's really just a grand moneymaking scheme that exploits the bodies

> of young girls, marketed to look like compassionate health care.

> Supporters of this policy are shameless, ignorant and devious in

> framing their nonsensical arguments using carefully-chosen words and

> phrases that make them seem like they're delivering a cancer cure

> from God. But in reality, mandatory HPV vaccines are a deal with the

> devil.

>

> Consider this: With all the drugs being prescribed, all the toxic

> chemicals being consumed, and all the diseases now ravaging America --

> a country with the highest rates of degenerative disease in the

> world -- does anybody really thing that injecting one more drug is

> the answer? You'd have to be crazy to think so.

>

> Link to the " Texas Vaccine House " cartoon:

> http://www.newstarget.com/021571.html

>

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The HPV Vaccine. The commercials are all hype. There are over 70 strains of

HPV. The vaccine only covers 4. These 4 may or may not eventually turn into

cancer if a person has NO healthcare and the HPV doesn't self resolve(in most

cases it does) and/or is left untreated. Did you(collective) know that many

things are " called " HPV. HPV is a blanket term for abnormal cells. If you by

chance have intercourse within a few days of a pap smear, the residual semen can

be regarded as abnormal cells. The Docs don't tell you that. Always get a second

pap if the first one comes back abnormal. Make sure not to have intercourse or

use protection within about 3 days of a pap. For much more information on the

safety of vaccines, the website 909shot.com is a wealth of information. Alison

 

candi_starr69 <candi_starr69 wrote: Hello, recently I have

heard murmurs of our state considering

requirements of pre-adolescent girls to receive the HPV vaccine similar

to MMR boosters and chicken pox. Does anyone have enough knowledge to

comment on the wisdom of this decision healthwise? Also, is the

vaccine at all effective for thirty-somethings like myself who are far

from being virgins? I had an abnormal PAP over a year ago, but the

follow-ups have been normal, thank God.

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello,

 

HPV vaccine which is more or less similar to MMR boosters and chicken pox does

act as preventive in totality. I have seen most of the people do suffer from

the same suffering even though they were given the very shot to act as

preventive. You should give up the idea of taking of these vaccines. It never

helps rather it creates unnecessary problems due to injestion of undue strong

toxins.

 

Dr Subrata Das

 

 

: candi_starr69: Sat, 8

Sep 2007 14:04:17 +0000 HPV Vaccine

 

 

 

 

Hello, recently I have heard murmurs of our state considering requirements of

pre-adolescent girls to receive the HPV vaccine similar to MMR boosters and

chicken pox. Does anyone have enough knowledge to comment on the wisdom of this

decision healthwise? Also, is the vaccine at all effective for thirty-somethings

like myself who are far from being virgins? I had an abnormal PAP over a year

ago, but the follow-ups have been normal, thank God.Thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you Doctor, but did you mean it does not act as total prevention? I

experienced the classic outbreak of buttock lesions when required to take the

varicella vaccine by an employer. Therefore I understand what you mean about

the risks. I was most concerned about my girls with a mother who has been prone

to cold sores since childhood. I am newly single--also concerned about myself

being protected against being exposed to genital warts, which can lay dormant in

a partner for years. Traditional propholactics do not provide enough coverage

for all contact areas. However, because of my reaction to the chicken pox

vaccine, I question the wisdom of anyone with my bloodline receiving the

vaccine.

Btw, I already had the disease but could not prove it to the hospital.

Also to the lady who replied, yes I did have several follow-ups in the

subsequent year which were normal. The lab reports clarified negative for the

high risk strain of HPV, but my GYN still found a questionable skin lesion. So

I wondered how effective the vaccine would be considering the mutation rate of

viruses.

 

 

 

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If you have already been exposed to HPV, I am told it does not work.

However, if you have an abnormal pap smear, but EXTREMELY vigilant about

watching for the signs and symptoms of cervical cancer. Here is my

experience:

 

In April of 2006 I had an abnormal pap smear. I had a follow up check up,

where they did a cone biopsy, and was told things were OK. Then, in

December 2006, I started hemorrhaging (at a Christmas party no less) and

went to the ER (my blood pressure was almost non-existent and I had to have

2 pints of blood, it was very scary). I found out in the ER that I had a

large mass that had grown in eight months. A biopsy showed that I had a less

common type of cervical cancer that is extremely aggressive and had grown to

an inoperable state in eight months. In the interim I had been spotting,

but since I was 45 my doctor (who did not do another exam) attributed it to

a hormone imbalance since I am slightly overweight. I had been treating

my " hormone imbalance " with natural remedies and seeing an acupuncturist.

Anyway, long story short, I had a three month course of chemotherapy and

high dose radiation to get rid of the tumor (and I am tumor free now) but I

am experiencing my side effects from my treatment (poisoning your body on

purpose is so counter intuitive). I wish that I had been less trusting of

my doctor's recommendations and asked for another examination!

 

Please be vigilant and listen to your body. I don't know much about this

vaccine -- but I do know that not all strains of HPV lead to cancer, and

that some strains are worse than others. I do not know, since I had a less

common form of cervical cancer, if mine was related to HPV. But if I can

prevent any one person from experiencing what I experienced, it will be

worthwhile.

 

Mary

 

On 9/8/07, candi_starr69 <candi_starr69 wrote:

>

> Hello, recently I have heard murmurs of our state considering

> requirements of pre-adolescent girls to receive the HPV vaccine similar

> to MMR boosters and chicken pox. Does anyone have enough knowledge to

> comment on the wisdom of this decision healthwise? Also, is the

> vaccine at all effective for thirty-somethings like myself who are far

> from being virgins? I had an abnormal PAP over a year ago, but the

> follow-ups have been normal, thank God.

> Thanks.

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Another article from Mercola today. This is so sad.....I hope all of you with young girls will consider this very carefully before getting them vaccinated.....

 

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