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"...expressed my doubts early on about Gardisal, Human Pappilomavirus vaccine being pushed on young girls to protect them from cervical cancer. I hate to say I told you so, but, earlier this year, Judicial Watch, a non-profit watchdog group, listed 21 deaths and 9749 “adverse reactions” linked to Gardasil, including 78 outbreaks of genital warts and 10 miscarriages.” In a television interview with CBS News in May, Dr. Diane Harper, the specialist who helped develop the Gardasil vaccine, said making the vaccination mandatory is “a real danger zone” because it has not been on the market long enough to know its long term risks. “To put in place a process that says you must have this vaccine means that you must be part of a big public experiment and so we can’t do that until we have more data.” This from a woman who helped develop the drug! Please."


I've always wondered why the government wanted this to become mandatory. There's also been more proof out there that shows that Gardisil only protects very few forms of it (I think like 3 or 4) and not the other hundreds of other hpv infections. Marketing of this drug is off the hook in Canada...telling women to open their eyes and stuff.
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2 comments // Experimenting with the public - Gardisil

  • anglcazn
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      anglcazn  
    • Your body can treat the HPV virus on its own. The least risky way of trying to prevent cervical cancer is to regularly get pap smears. Gardasil is a fraud and a money-making drug for corrupt pharmaceutical companies.

    • 3 years ago
  • invdrzim
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      invdrzim  
    • I remember when Gardasil was in it's early stages of promotion (ie, pre-commercials).

      After doing all the research, it seemed ridiculous to risk my body & health to a company--because that's what Gardasil is, a product from a company before it is a 'vaccine'--who didn't even care to run more than a few tests on those actually under 15.

      ...at the same time, it's hard to trust the validity of an article/opinion which spells 'Gardasil' wrong.

      -b

    • 3 years ago
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