A Huge Medical Experiment?

July 17, 2008

 Yet again more ugly news has come out about another vaccine, this time it is Gardasil.  Gardasil is a vaccine intended to guard against human papillomavirus (HPV) which is routinely being recommended to females of various age’s including young girls.  Many news reports have come out in the past 2 weeks, regarding over 8000 complaints involving the shot.  The reports include many reported cases of paralysis and as many as 18 deaths.  Meanwhile the makes of Gardasil, Merck, as well as the Centers for Disease control, say there is no reason to believe the reports are linked to the vaccine.  Let me give you a couple examples, then I will let you be the judge.

One of the many reports made to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is the case of a 23 year old female who received her first injection of Gardasil on January 31, 2008.  She experienced anaphylactic shock 2 minutes after vaccination, which can be immediately life threatening.  The second was a 14 year old female who suffered an immediate post injection reaction.  After receiving the shot, the young girl took 6 steps, fell to the ground unconscious and had a 60 second grand mal seizure.  

Parents of those children who suffered injuries (or death) are crying foul on vaccine makers and doctors for not being more upfront as to the risks associated with vaccination programs such as the HPV and cervical cancer campaign.  This gives us reason to ask, are we just part of a huge medical experiment?  Now this may be a little extreme, but there is no doubt you should get expert advice and research trusted sources before you give yourself or your child any vaccine.

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