Thursday, August 7, 2014
Warning: CDC gunning even harder for your girls (and boys)
Article by Jenny Thompson, Health Sciences Institute
Dear Reader,
There's a frightening campaign going on all over the country.
It started in 5 states, but the plan is to cover the entire USA.
The CDC is leading the pack, and won't be happy until at least 80 percent of our kids and grandkids -- both boys and girls -- get their 3 risky doses of the HPV vaccine.
Now, the numbers of children who have been getting either Gardasil or Cervarix shots hasn't really gone up in the past few years. And that's very good news. It's the result of parents sharing their tragic stories, and people like you spreading the word so families learn just how dangerous these HPV vaccines are.
But the CDC is out to fix that. They'll will do whatever it takes to get those numbers up. And it's targeting moms and doctors first with a state-by-state plan.
So here's what you have to watch out for. Because your state -- and your kid -- could be the next target.
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It first started out a few months ago with the President's Cancer Panel report.
It was an official-looking document from an official-sounding panel.
But once you give it a good read, its officialness falls apart fast. It's really nothing more than a sales campaign that goes on and on about ways to increase Gardasil and Cervarix sales.
It even begins with a letter to Obama. It says that the panel "has exciting news to report to you" about how to "eliminate" certain types of cancers. It says that our children's future is at stake.
And that's the only part that's true. With what's now going on, our children's future is at stake.
Step two is to get doctors and pharmacists to push the vaccines. And to also track kids through electronic medical records to make sure they get the full three shots -- in either their doctor's office or at places like the Walmart or supermarket pharmacy.
Next comes the countrywide state-by-state plan to hit families with a more local angle. That has started in five states already -- Illinois, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico and South Carolina.
The state plans are sneaking up on moms and kids with things like "peer marketing," reminder calls and parent "outreach."
The CDC just held a press conference talking about all these plans. And only one reporter dared to ask the big question.
She's with Yahoo Health, and she wanted to know about the safety "concerns." She asked about reports saying that the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has already awarded $6 million dollars to families because of death and injuries from these HPV vaccines.
And the answer she got from the CDC sounded like it came straight from Big Pharma.
It came from Dr. Anne Schuchat, an assistant surgeon general and head of the National Center of Immunization.
Dr. Schuchat said that there are no "serious" adverse events that "have been considered causally linked" with the HPV vaccine."
Then she says...
"While there have been some individuals who unfortunately have died in the period after getting an HPV vaccine, there's not considered to be an association between that."
Please, Dr. Schuchat, give me a break! These "individuals" we're talking about are just kids!
So why is the "vaccine court" paying out millions of dollars to families? Believe me, the government wouldn't be shelling out one cent if there was no "association" with the tragedies this vaccine has caused.
What about more than 31,000 reports of adverse reactions to these HPV vaccines. Or the reports of scores of deaths linked to these shots.
And, Dr. Schuchat, what about this frightening fact: A review article published in the Annals of Medicine about Gardasil and Cervarix states that among their many side effects are "cervical cancers."
I've been saying it for years and nothing has changed. There is simply no reason to get your child a Gardasil vaccine. None.
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