Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Below is an excerpt from a website article (http://planetquo.com/The-Haig-Kissinger-Depopulation-Policy)... and that was only the first website I just opened. Undoubtedly there will be more info regarding this. How can they sleep at night I wonder... " ...................... There's a new kid on the block: Gardasil, the Merck invention currently being foisted on pre-menstrual girls as " protection from cervical cancer caused by HPV, human Papilloma virus " , which is spread by sexual activity. Governor Rick Perry of Texas just signed an executive order to mandate vaccination with Gardasil of all 11 and 12-year-old girls in his state, essentially assuming they will all be sexually active before entering high school. As atrocious a concept as this is, Canadian health officials are now mulling over making this vaccine available to young Canadian girls. What's in it? Lots of the aforementioned stuff, and in addition, 225 mcg. of aluminum per shot, with three shots necessary, making a total of 675 mcg. of aluminum per child. Aluminum causes tangles of nerve fibres, leading to Alzheimer's Disease. In addition, Gardasil contains Polysorbate 80, which is linked to infertility in mice. One very telling point is contained in proposed legislation copying Texas' mandated Gardasil vaccination program, presently before the state legislature of Virginia ( HB2035), in this clause: " G. The Commonwealth waives immunity from tortuous liability if a female who is inoculated with the HPV vaccine becomes incapable of naturally conceiving a healthy child carried to live birth or experiences impaired fertility as a result of the HPV vaccine. " This waiver clause was rejected by the House. Now, why would it be necessary to protect the state from liability, if there were not some known, realistic basis of concern? Do you smell the coffee yet? .............. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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