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Anderson Cooper is “Keeping Them Honest,” or at least attempting the monumental task when it comes to the outrageous and destructive crap that flies out of Republican presidential nominee Michele Bachmann’s twisted trap. On last night’s AC360, the CNN anchor took Bachmann to task on her “dangerous falsehood” and irresponsible baseless claim that the HPV vaccine causes “mental retardation.”
http://veracitystew.com/2011/09/15/anderson-cooper-on-bachmanns-dangerous-falsehood-video/Anderson Cooper is “Keeping Them Honest,” or at least attempting the... more
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The debate about Rick Perry and the HPV vaccine is a battle for the very soul of the Republican Party. Right now, Rick Perry is parading around the country talking about how "conservative" he is, but would a real conservative attempt to forcibly vaccinate 12 year old girls for a sexually transmitted disease? If Rick Perry really wants government to be as "inconsequential" in our lives as possible, then why did he issue an executive order that mandated that 12 year old girls in the state of Texas be injected with a highly controversial vaccine? Rick Perry did not even consult the Texas legislature and he spat right in the face of parental rights when he did this. Conservatives in the United States love to talk about how much they love individual liberty and about how much they love parental rights, but they keep supporting candidates that are trampling on our liberties and our freedoms. Forcing young girls to be injected with a highly controversial government-mandated STD vaccine is something that we would expect Barack Obama to do. Rick Perry keeps saying that he wishes he would "have done it differently", but you will notice that he is not saying that he was wrong for trying to do it at all.The debate about Rick Perry and the HPV vaccine is a battle for the very soul of the... more
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To say Gardasil has a suspect safety record is a big understatement. These reports are troubling and show that the FDA and other public health authorities may be asleep at the switch. In the meantime, the public relations push for Gardasil by Merck and by politicians on Capitol Hill continues. No one should be pushing this vaccine for young children http://www.factoverfiction.com/article/3078To say Gardasil has a suspect safety record is a big understatement. These reports are... more
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New Warning About Everyday Poison Linked to Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and Autism
Posted by Dr. Mercola
March 20 2010
Dr. David Ayoub is a radiologist and a physician, and has become a specialist on the additives and preservatives used in vaccines. He was a presenter at the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) Conference in Washington D.C. last year.
NEW WARNING: Aluminium An Everyday Poison…Linked to Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and Autism…MUST SEE VIDEO!!!...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/03/20/new-warning-aluminium-an-everyday-poison-linked-to-alzheimers-adhd-and-autism-must-see-video/
Here he discusses the practice of using aluminum as an adjuvant, and why he believes aluminum may be far more toxic than thimerosal in vaccines.New Warning About Everyday Poison Linked to Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and Autism... more
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http://www.biogetica.com - This video discusses a advanced holistic protocol for HPV that combines learning from Ayurveda Homeopathy Allopathy Chinese Medicine and Biotechnology. Central to the protocol is the use of nosodes (energetic imprints of the HPV virus) used to remind the body of the virus and coax an immune response against it. Along with nosodes the entire terrain of the mind body emotions is changed to make the body inhospitable to the Virus.http://www.biogetica.com - This video discusses a advanced holistic protocol for HPV... more
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This is incredible. When I was still in college last year, I was on the state sponsored health insurance plan. I went in to the doctor for a general test including a test for HPV. When my results came back negative for HPV, the school doctors really tried to push the Gardasil HPV vaccine on me. I told them I did not need it because I was engaged in a stable relationship with a partner who did not have HPV. The school doctors said I needed to get it anyway. They were so pushy about it that it alarmed me and I rejected the HPV vaccine.
I am glad I did resist it. This is completely obscene. Doctors should not be permitted to push these vaccines on people.
And now apparently the US requires this vaccine for ALL NEW WOMEN SEEKING US CITIZENSHIP (Or, as of October 2008).
http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/3927
This is completely disturbing.This is incredible. When I was still in college last year, I was on the state... more
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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."...expressed my doubts early on about Gardisal, Human Pappilomavirus vaccine... more
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The Minister for Health Mary Harney has announced that due to current economic constraints, the rollout of the HPV vaccination programme will not go ahead.
The vaccine is given to young girls to help fight cervical cancer.
The Irish Cancer Society said it is very disappointed with the Health Minister's decision. 81 women died from cervical cancer in Ireland in 2007.The Minister for Health Mary Harney has announced that due to current economic... more
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About a quarter of the nation's teenage girls received the controversial cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil last year in its first full year of distribution, federal authorities said Thursday.
"For a new vaccine, 25% is really very good," Lance Rodewald, director of the division of immunization services at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a telephone news conference releasing the data.
"We need to see that rate every year if we are going to meet our goal" of having 90% of teenagers vaccinated, he said.
But immunologist W. Martin Kast of USC's Keck School of Medicine said, "Twenty-five percent is not bad, but it's not good either."
He said data released earlier in the year by Gardasil's manufacturer, Merck & Co., show that only about 1% of Latina teens were receiving the vaccine, and "they are the population that needs it the most" because the frequency of infection is relatively high.
Researchers said the percentage of teens receiving two other relatively new vaccines also went up. About 32% of teenagers received the meningitis vaccine, up from 20%; and 30% received the tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough vaccine, up from 19%.
CDC recommends that girls get the cervical cancer vaccine and that all children get the other two when they are 11 or 12.
Merck received Food and Drug Administration approval to begin marketing Gardasil in June 2006. Experts say it spent $100 million marketing it in 2007 and had sales of about $1.5 billion.
The vaccine protects against four strains of human papilloma virus that account for about 70% of all cases of cervical cancer in the United States.
But the vaccine has been criticized on a number of fronts. Some scientists argue that it is only modestly effective and that its safety has not been adequately proved. Conservative groups say that giving it to young girls implies approval of sexual activity. And consumer advocates bemoan its high price -- $360 for a series of three shots.
The data, published in CDC's Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report, came from the second year of the agency's annual National Immunization Survey for Teens. Researchers conducted telephone interviews with a representative sample of nearly 3,000 teens ages 13 to 17, then confirmed their answers with vaccination records from physicians.
They found that 25.1% of girls in the group had received at least one dose of the vaccine, which translates to about 2.5 million of the country's 10 million girls. Only a quarter of that group had received all three recommended doses, but officials noted that the series takes six months and many girls had not had time to complete it.
Results are unlikely to be as good this year, however. Merck reported sales were down 9% in the second quarter, and IMS Health Inc., which monitors drug use, said U.S. sales were off 34% in July and August, probably as a result of the faltering economy.
About a quarter of the nation's teenage girls received the controversial cervical... more
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Federal immigration authorities now require immunization against human papillomavirus for female immigrants ages 11 to 26 who are seeking permanent residence.
The mandate by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services went into effect July 1, but advocacy groups were largely left in the dark about the new requirements, said Priscilla Huang, Reproductive Justice Project director and women's law fellow at the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum.
The vaccine cost tacks on about $375 to the status change fee of $1,410. It is also gender specific and the only vaccine for a sexually transmitted disease, leading some women's rights groups to believe the mandate is discriminatory.
The vaccine has been controversial since it was introduced to market two years ago. In February 2007, Gov. Rick Perry wanted to make the shot mandatory for all sixth-grade girls in Texas. The executive order was shot down.
Maria Elena Garcia-Upson, spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration Services in Dallas, said the vaccines are in no way meant to deny or deter people from the application process.
She said Citizenship and Immigration Services is simply following recommendations given by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There is funding for the vaccine through the CDC's Vaccines for Children program, but adult women may find it harder to pay for the shots.
"I think the public would agree that people who are coming into this country to adjust their status, if they have a contagious disease, we don't want that disease to be spread around," Ms. Garcia-Upson said.
Ana Correa, executive director of the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, said the cost of the vaccine will be another barrier for women seeking legal status. She said that application fees for immigrants have recently risen.
"What we have noticed is that applying for citizenship decreases as the fees go up," she said. "I don't think it's a coincidence that they're pushing for a policy that would provide a burden on immigrants."
Members of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices confirmed that they recommend the vaccine for women, but the recommendation was not necessarily for a particular group.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is a CDC committee. Vaccine requirements are part of the Immigration and Nationality Act last amended by Congress in 1996, according to the CDC.
"ACIP makes vaccine recommendations based on scientific information using criteria such as burden of disease, efficacy, safety and cost effectiveness," said Dr. Dale Morse, the committee's chairman. "However, ACIP does not mandate the use of vaccines."
Nearly half of all sexually active men and women acquire HPV, according to the CDC. There are about 20 million Americans infected, and about 6.2 million people become newly infected yearly.Federal immigration authorities now require immunization against human papillomavirus... more
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A Catholic school is to block the new HPV cervical cancer jabs for girls after governors expressed fears it could 'promote sexual promiscuity'.
St Monica's High in Bury will not allow pupils to be vaccinated on school grounds.
The school's stance comes despite support for the injections from the national Catholic Education Service and from the local diocese.
Across the country, girls aged 12 and 13 are receiving the vaccination for the first time this year to protect them against the sexually transmitted papilloma virus, linked to cervical cancer.
Experts believe the three injections over six months will eventually save hundreds of lives a year.A Catholic school is to block the new HPV cervical cancer jabs for girls after... more
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Immigrants seeking permanent legal residency in the U.S. are now mandated to take an expensive and controversial vaccine that has been linked with thousands of serious complaints and several deaths.
The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine — known as Gardasil — is one of five the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recently added to the required list, reports Fox 8 News.
A press release from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Agency confirms that the requirements for the vaccine went into effect on July 1, 2008.
The regulation represents a total dismissal of the recommendation of Dr. Jon Abramson, chairman of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s advisory committee on immunization practices. In February 2007, Abramson said that he and the 15-member panel at the CDC opposed making Gardasil mandatory because the sexually transmitted HPV is not a contagious disease like measles or chicken pox.
At $162 per dose, the three-dose vaccine is set to make millions in profits for Gardasil manufacturer Merck, a company that has a history of both lobbying intensely for state mandates and entering into crony deals to hoodwink Americans into believing HPV vaccinations are compulsory.
Merck were unable to sell the “benefits” of the vaccine to make enough profit out of it, so instead they turned to state legislature and attempted to pay off Governors and other officials to curry favor and force eleven year old girls (and in other states children as young as eight) who aren’t even sexually active to take the shot.
However, the pharmaceutical giant agreed to stop lobbying state legislatures to make it mandatory for schoolgirls to be inoculated with Gardasil after a fierce backlash from concerned parents and religious organizations.
We previously exposed Merck’s role one such crony deal with Texas Governor Rick Perry which saw a resulting media campaign fool parents into thinking that the HPV vaccine had been made compulsory by law for all young girls.
Without consulting and doctors, scientists or medical experts, Perry, who has various close ties to Merck, issued an executive order requiring girls to be vaccinated against HPV. Several Texas lawmakers subsequently petitioned for a reversal of the decision without success.
Almost immediately following Perry’s announcement, newspapers and TV stations began to report that it was “the law” that parents had to have their child vaccinated. This reflects a national and international hoax that is repeatedly being perpetrated shortly before school terms begin each year.
There is no law in America, aside from those applying to medical workers, that says any citizen or their children have to take any vaccine whatsoever, no matter what any executive order, requirement, mandate or policy dictates.
As in the case of all other vaccines, Perry’s executive order merely stated that the vaccine is “recommended,” yet the mass media drumbeat constantly conditions people to believe that if they don’t take their shots they will be kicked out of school, arrested and thrown in jail.
Last November we reported on a case in Prince George’s County, Maryland, where parents of more than 1600 children were told they could be put in jail for failing to get their kids vaccinated. At the time a local Fox News affiliate reported, “A new law was passed last year requiring children from 5th through to 10th grade to have the vaccine,” which was a total lie.
The non-complying parents were not charged not under vaccination laws (because there aren’t any) but under truancy, neglect or child in need of supervision laws, which state that the parent is culpable after 30 days of a child’s unexplained absence from school.
The school itself triggered the truancy violation by unfairly kicking the kids out of school, and failing to inform parents about vaccine waiver forms. A state prosecutor involved in the case then admitted that there is no law that mandates any vaccine.
***CONTINUES....Immigrants seeking permanent legal residency in the U.S. are now mandated to take an... more
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A new economic analysis shows that the HPV vaccine, which protects against the viruses that cause most cervical cancers and genital warts, could be a good financial investment in public health if given to those who have the most to gain: preadolescent girls and women up to age 21.
Authors of the study, in today's New England Journal of Medicine, measured the Gardasil vaccine's value by calculating the cost of giving one person an extra healthy year of life and balancing the expense of vaccinations with the benefits of avoiding cancer, death and related expenses.
The analysis supports some of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines, including its recommendation to routinely vaccinate 11- and 12-year-old girls. Gardasil, made by Merck, is the best bargain if girls are vaccinated before they're exposed to HPV, or human papillomavirus, which is spread through sexual contact, says co-author Jane Kim of the Harvard School of Public Health.A new economic analysis shows that the HPV vaccine, which protects against the viruses... more
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I had to post this because I find it infuriating and hilarious at the same time. I don't understand the logic - don't get a vaccine that may help prevent the epidemic of HPV from spreading to your daughter because - gasp! - she shouldn't be having sex before marriage? Hey, Ultra Teen Choice people? 1952 called, they want their sexual values back.
This is the "Ultra Teen Choice" mission statement:
"ULTRA Teen Choice is a youth empowerment program that guides youth toward the formation of two parent families and positive character development by emphasizing the benefits of abstinence from drugs, alcohol, and sex before marriage. We serve schools, community based and faith based organizations."
So, I guess drugs and booze are okay once you're married?
Never mind the fact that most girls are having sex in their teens now, let's just focus instead on the wondrous properties of abstinence, and to hell with those other sluts.
Whack, on every level. I had to post this because I find it infuriating and hilarious at the same time. I... more
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