HPV vaccine
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- Note well the experimentation upon girls in India’s villages. It turns out that what they were doing was attempting to sterilise them without the knowledge or consent of the girls or their parents. ... The BMGF was ejected from India & Kenya. A few years later, using money as lubricant, they oozed back into these countries — Mike Yeadon [archive]
The HPV vaccine exists as 2 products, Gardasil (marketed by Merck and protecting against types 6, 11, 16 and 18 of the human papillomavirus) and Cervarix (marketed by GlaxoSmithKline and protecting against types 16 and 18 only).
HPV and HPV vaccine[edit]
Genital warts are most commonly associated with HPV–6 and HPV–11. HPV types 16 and 18 together are found in about 70 percent of cervical cancers.[1]
Only about 3% of women are infected by these four types of HPV (Types 6, 11, 16, 18) targeted by the vaccine.[2] The vaccine is very expensive and has been associated with severe adverse reactions, including paralysis.[3]
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are vaccines that prevent infection by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV).
The HPV vaccine has caused many millions of dollars in health injuries, including at least two deaths.[4] Most of the victims have still be unable to recover any compensation for their injuries, despite promises that they would have that right.
In a journal article published in the June 17, 2013 edition of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, there is a claim that HPV has been effective in reducing the incidence of a few strains of HPV in teenage girls, but the same article found no long-term benefit in adults. The study compares the incidence of a few strains of HPV in a few thousand patients before and after 2006, when the HPV vaccine became available. The study found no reduction in incidence of four strains of HPV among adults, but a 56 reduction in these particular strains in teenager girls 14–19 years old.[5]
Merck has succeeded in having its HPV Vaccine added to the "list of required vaccinations for immigrants applying to become citizens," thereby forcing immigrants to pay for and receive this vaccine.[6]
The HPV vaccine does not protect against other sexually transmitted diseases (e.g., chlamydia, herpes, hepatitis, trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, AIDS, etc.), and the vaccine is not recommended for use in pregnant women or girls.[7]
"Gardasil had three times the number of Emergency Room visits [than associated with the meningitis vaccine] - more than 5,000. Reports of side effects were up to 30 times higher with Gardasil."[8]
In a remarkable move, a researcher for the HPV vaccine declared, "Public Should Receive More Complete Warnings":[9]
- Dr. Diane Harper says young girls and their parents should receive more complete warnings before receiving the vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. ... It’s highly unusual for a researcher to publicly criticize a medicine or vaccine she helped get approved. Dr. Harper joins a number of consumer watchdogs, vaccine safety advocates, and parents who question the vaccine’s risk-versus-benefit profile. She says data available for Gardasil shows that it lasts five years; there is no data showing that it remains effective beyond five years.
India[edit]
Robert Kennedy writes: In 2009 and 2012, the Gates Foundation funded tests of experimental HPV vaccines, developed by Gates’s partners GSK and Merck, on 23,000 girls 11–14 years old in remote provinces of India. These experiments were part of Gates’s effort to bolster those companies’ sketchy claims that HPV vaccines protect women against cervical cancer that might develop in old age.160 Gates and his foundation have large investments in both companies.161 162 Since deaths from cervical cancer occur on average at age 58 in the United States and affect only 1/40,000 women, and since virtually all these deaths are preventable with early detection by Pap smears, any vaccine given to young girls to prevent the low risk of preventable death half a century from now ought to be 100 percent safe—and this vaccine isn’t even close... At least 1,200 of the girls in Gates’s study—1 in 20—suffered severe side effects, including autoimmune and fertility disorders.165 Seven died—about 10x the US death rates for cervical cancer, which almost never kills the young. India’s Federal Ministry of Health suspended the trials and appointed an expert parliamentary committee to investigate the scandal. Indian government investigators found that Gates-funded researchers at PATH committed pervasive ethical violations: pressuring vulnerable village girls into the trial, bullying illiterate parents, and forging consent forms. Gates provided health insurance for his PATH staff but not to any participants in the trials, and refused medical care to the hundreds of injured girls. The PATH researchers targeted girls at ashram paathshalas (boarding schools for tribal children), to dodge the need to seek parental consent for the shots.167 They gave the girls “HPV Immunization Cards” that were printed in English, which the girls couldn’t read. They did not tell the girls that they were part of a clinical trial and instead hoodwinked them with the lie that these were “wellness shots” that would guarantee “lifelong protection” against cancer. That was not true. PATH conducted the trials in impoverished rural areas that lacked mechanisms for tracking the adverse effects and had no system for recording major adverse reactions to the vaccines, something legally mandated for large-scale clinical trials.... Prior to COVID-19, Gardasil was the most dangerous vaccine ever licensed, accounting for some 22 percent of cumulative injuries from all adverse events reported to the US Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). During clinical trials, Merck was unable to show that Gardasil was effective against cervical cancers. Instead, the studies showed the vaccine actually increases cervical cancer by 46.3 percent in women exposed to HPV prior to vaccination—perhaps one-third of all women. According to Merck’s clinical trial reports, the vaccine was associated with autoimmune diseases in one out of every thirty-nine women.175 Since introduction of that vaccine in 2006, thousands of girls have reported debilitating autoimmune diseases, and cancer rates have skyrocketed in young women.[10]
Colin Gonsalves said, The Indian Parliament formed a committee, and it was to be a rather surprising move, because you generally don’t often have such a high level inquiry into matters affecting poor people. And that was such an extraordinary report. I don’t think the Indian Parliament has ever come out with such a scathing report. And the government officials came out and said, “We shouldn’t have authorized this, were sorry, and we’re not going to allow them again”—and now they are back, doing their same old tricks again.[11]
Amar Jesani told Professor McGoey : “The ethical guidelines of the Indian Council for Medical Research talks about totality of responsibility. It defines the totality of responsibility in terms of everybody—that means sponsor . . . involved,” Jesani said. “Under that principle, everyone should be held responsible. There is also no evidence at the moment that the Gates Foundation took any steps to discipline PATH for the research it carried out in India. . . . I think, to some extent, the Gates Foundation thinks PATH has done nothing wrong. And that is a concern. One needs to get a spotlight on the Gates Foundation.”[12]
Linsey McGoey writes, The Gates Foundation’s funding of recent HPV trials in India is a good example. A few years ago, the foundation funded the Seattle-based NGO Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (generally referred to by its acronym, PATH) to carry out ‘demonstration trials’ testing human papillomavirus vaccines in approximately 23,000 girls aged ten to fourteen in the Indian states of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. The two HPV vaccines distributed, Gardasil and Cervarix, are manufactured by Merck and GlaxoSmithKline respectively, and are licensed in India for over-the-counter use... PATH received permission to carry out the trials from the Indian Council of Medical Research and the state governments of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh, and began a two-year vaccination drive in mid-2009. Most of the vaccines were given to girls at ashram paathshalas (boarding schools for tribal children), sidestepping the need to seek parental consent for the shots. A later numerical analysis of 100 consent forms collected in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat indicated that signatures of witnesses were absent from sixty-nine of the forms. By 2010, reports of mysterious deaths – four young girls in Andhra Pradesh, and two in Gujarat – fuelled public alarm over the trials. Girls selected for vaccination were given ‘HPV Immunization Cards’ in English, which they couldn’t read... When the trials were underway, health insurance was provided for PATH staff, but not to any participants in the trials... Perhaps most alarming of all, PATH did not implement any system for recording major adverse reactions to the vaccines, known technically as Adverse Events Following Immunization, or AEFIs, something legally mandated for large-scale clinical trials... In 2010, the Indian Council of Medical Ethics admitted that its own ethical protocols had been flouted in permitting the trials.[13]
Side Effects and Adverse Reactions[edit]
As of May 1, 2009, there have been 13,758 adverse reactions occurring after administration of the HPV vaccine, including 39 deaths, reported to the CDC since the FDA approval on June 8, 2006.[14] Of the 39 deaths, 26 were confirmed; the CDC claims that none of these were caused by the vaccine.[14]
In addition to the above referenced injuries and deaths, many girls who receive the HPV vaccine say that it is the most painful of all injections they get, and that the vaccine itself burns, unlike the "other shots [that] tend to hurt only at the moment of the needle stick, and not after the vaccine plunges in." Many girls have passed out from the pain.[15]
The FDA approved this HPV vaccine without reviewing any epidemiological studies, and after monitoring for only a brief period elevated antibody levels in recipients of the vaccine.[16] No tests were done, for example, to see if the vaccine causes cancer or birth defects in rats, though such tests would be easy for the FDA to require, if it weren't for the possibility that it might cause disapproval of the vaccine.[7]
The long-term consequences of the HPV vaccine are not known. Children in the 9-year-old age group have been monitored for only 18 months, and there have been no studies of possible longer-term risks of the vaccine, such as infertility, cancer, or autism.
Robert Kennedy writes:Gates’s strong patronage of HPV vaccines (Gardasil and Cervarix) deepened suspicions that he was weaponizing vaccination against human fertility... Historical drops in fecundity have occurred in every nation with high Gardasil uptake.[17]
Effectiveness[edit]
The HPV vaccine is being promoted as protection against cervical cancer, but Merck itself does not ensure protection in its package insert.[7] Rather, this claim is based on research showing that 70% of cervical cancer cases also have prevalence of these four strains of HPV.[18] Cervical cancer has already been quickly declining in the United States without the vaccine.
Merck sells Gardasil for $360 ($120 per shot in a three-shot series). Adding administrative costs, the overall cost to the public is $400–500 per child vaccinated. Doing the math, the cost of vaccinating 100 children will be at least $40,000, but only 3 out of that 100 will ever be exposed to the HPV types targeted by the vaccine.[2]
The average age of diagnosis of cervical cancer is 48 years old. Accordingly, the effective cost is $13,000 per child to possibly protect her against a cancer over 30 years in the future. But the vaccine is not known to be effective for more than five years; most new vaccines are not effective any longer than that.
An effective means of protection against the same disease is freely available, and it is abstinence. The National Cancer Institute notes that "The surest way to eliminate risk for genital HPV infection is to refrain from any genital contact with another individual." [1]
Routine pap smears are an inexpensive and easy way to detect cervical cancer early so that it can be treated.[19]
Harm Exceeds Benefit[edit]
The HPV vaccine has caused many millions of dollars in health injuries, including at least two deaths.[20] Most of the victims have still be unable to recover any compensation for their injuries, despite promises that they would have that right.
In a journal article published in the June 17, 2013 edition of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, there is a claim that HPV has been effective in reducing the incidence of a few strains of HPV in teenage girls, but the same article found no long-term benefit in adults. The study compares the incidence of a few strains of HPV in a few thousand patients before and after 2006, when the HPV vaccine became available. The study found no reduction in incidence of four strains of HPV among adults, but a 56 reduction in these particular strains in teenager girls 14–19 years old.[21]
Mandatory Vaccination[edit]
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, the Texas Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics have not supported making this vaccine mandatory.
Dr. Jon Abramson, a member of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, said to the Washington Times that "I told Merck my personal opinion that it shouldn't be mandated. And they heard it from other committee members."[22]
Parents can best decide whether to give this unproven vaccine to their own children, most of whom are never likely to benefit from it.
Merck has succeeded in having its HPV Vaccine added to the "list of required vaccinations for immigrants applying to become citizens," thereby forcing immigrants to pay for and receive this vaccine.[23]
Bill Gates documentary[edit]
A Bill Gates documentary reports:
The "Decade of Vaccines" kicked off with a Gates-funded $3.6 million observational study of HPV vaccines in India that, according to a government investigation, violated the human rights of the study participants with "gross violations" of consent and failed to properly report adverse events experienced by the vaccine recipients. After the deaths of seven girls involved in the trial were reported, a parliamentary investigation concluded that the Gates-funded Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), which ran the study, had been engaged in a scheme to help ensure "healthy markets" for GlaxoSmithKline and Merck, the manufacturers of the Gardasil and Cervarix vaccines that had been so generously donated for use in the trial:
"Had PATH been successful in getting the HPV vaccine included in the universal immunization program of the concerned countries, this would have generated windfall profit for the manufacturer(s) by way of automatic sale, year after year, without any promotional or marketing expenses. It is well known that once introduced into the immunization program it becomes politically impossible to stop any vaccination."
Chandra M. Gulhati, editor of the influential Monthly Index of Medical Specialities, remarked that "[i]t is shocking to see how an American organization used surreptitious methods to establish itself in India," and Samiran Nundy, editor emeritus of the National Medical Journal of India lamented that "[t]his is an obvious case where Indians were being used as guinea pigs."
Throughout the decade, India's concerns about the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and its corporate partners' influence on the country's national immunization programs grew. In 2016, the steering group of the country's National Health Mission blasted the government for allowing the country's National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation—the primary body advising the government on all vaccination-related matters—to be effectively purchased by the Gates Foundation.
As one steering group member noted: "The NTAGI secretariat has been moved out of the [government's health] ministry to the office of Public Health Foundation of India and the 32 staff members in that secretariat draw their salaries from the BMGF. There is a clear conflict of interest—on one hand, the BMGF funds the secretariat that is the highest decision making body in vaccines and, on the other, it partners the pharma industry in GAVI. This is unacceptable."
In 2017, the government responded by cutting all financial ties between the advisory group and the Gates Foundation.
Source: https://www.corbettreport.com/gates/ [archive]
Wikipedia[edit]
- Wikipedia's entry on Gardasil, an HPV Vaccine promoted by liberals and Merck, is filled with falsehoods and omits key facts. As of Aug. 9, 2008, Wikipedia's entry claimed that cervical cancer was "the second leading cause of death from cancer in women world-wide"[24] (which is nonsense), and that the "HPV types 16 and 18 cause about 70% of cervical cancer cases" (not even Merck claims that); the entry downplays how the vaccine loses its effectiveness in a few years, and only about 3% of teenage recipients are likely to be exposed to the strains of HPV that the vaccine targets - at a cost of about $13,000 per child to possibly protect her against a cancer that does not arise until 30 years in the future.[25]
Books[edit]
The HPV Vaccine On Trial Seeking Justice For A Generation Betrayed By Mary Holland, Kim Mack Rosenberg and Eileen Iorio
Movies[edit]
- Plandemic 2 also discusses the HPV Vaccine
Sacrificial Virgins - The Dangers of the HPV Vaccination | Full Documentary 2017 [archive]
See also[edit]
- Big Pharma
- Bill Gates
- Bioweapon
- Depopulation
- Experimental coronavirus vaccines
- HIV/AIDS
- HPV vaccine
- Immune system and COVID-19
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on religion
- Pharmedia
- Smallpox
- Tablighi Jamaat coronavirus hotspot in Delhi
- Vaccine
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- Western medicine
- World Health Organization
- Zinc
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 National Cancer Institute: Human Papillomaviruses and Cancer: Questions and Answers [1] [archive]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 This was confirmed by a study published February 28, 2007 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA 297(8):813-819, February 28, 2007. "HPV vaccine types 6 and 11 (low-risk types) and 16 and 18 (high-risk types) were detected in 3.4% of female participants ...."[2] [archive]
- ↑ 12-year-old paralyzed [archive]
- ↑ https://www.wnd.com/2013/03/feds-pay-millions-due-to-deadly-hpv-shot/ [archive]
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2013/p0619-hpv-vaccinations.html [archive]
- ↑ http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/15/immigrant-gardasil/ [archive]
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 http://www.merck.com/product/usa/pi_circulars/g/gardasil/gardasil_pi.pdf [archive]
- ↑ https://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/02/06/eveningnews/main4781658.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4781658 [archive]
- ↑ https://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/08/19/cbsnews_investigates/main5253431.shtml [archive]
- ↑ (Children’s Health Defense) Robert F. Kennedy - The Real Anthony Fauci_ Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health-Skyhorse (2021)
- ↑ (Children’s Health Defense) Robert F. Kennedy - The Real Anthony Fauci_ Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health-Skyhorse (2021)
- ↑ (Children’s Health Defense) Robert F. Kennedy - The Real Anthony Fauci_ Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health-Skyhorse (2021)
- ↑ Linsey McGoey - No Such Thing as a Free Gift_ The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy-Verso (2015)
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 CDC: Reports of Adverse Events Following Gardasil® Vaccination [archive]
- ↑ MSNBC: Some girls fainting after receiving HPV vaccine Gardasil gaining reputation as most painful of childhood shots, experts say [3] [archive]
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5602a1.htm [archive]
- ↑ (Children’s Health Defense) Robert F. Kennedy - The Real Anthony Fauci_ Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health-Skyhorse (2021)
- ↑ http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/HPV [archive]
- ↑ MayoClinic.com: Pap smear: Screening test for cervical cancer: Understand the importance of the Pap smear, including how it's done, what it means when it's abnormal and why it needs to be part of your regular health checkups. [4] [archive]
- ↑ https://www.wnd.com/2013/03/feds-pay-millions-due-to-deadly-hpv-shot/ [archive]
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2013/p0619-hpv-vaccinations.html [archive]
- ↑ https://www.wnd.com/?pageId=40432 [archive]
- ↑ http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/15/immigrant-gardasil/ [archive]
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardasil [archive]
- ↑ See HPV Vaccine
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