Posted on 12/30/2013 1:08:18 PM PST by Pharmboy
Dr. Diane Harper was a leading expert responsible for the Phase II and Phase III safety and effectiveness studies which secured the approval of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines, Gardasil and Cervarix. Dr. Harper also authored many of the published, scholarly papers about the vaccines. She is now the latest in a long string of experts who are pressing the red alert button on the devastating consequences and irrelevancy of these vaccines. Dr. Harper made her surprising confession at the 4th International Converence on Vaccination which took place in Reston, Virginia. Her speech, which was originally intended to promote the benefits of the vaccines, took a 180-degree turn when she chose instead to clean her conscience about the deadly vaccines so she could sleep at night. The following is an excerpt from a story by Sarah Cain:
Dr. Harper explained in her presentation that the cervical cancer risk in the U.S. is already extremely low, and that vaccinations are unlikely to have any effect upon the rate of cervical cancer in the United States. In fact, 70% of all HPV infections resolve themselves without treatment in a year, and the number rises to well over 90% in two years.
(Excerpt) Read more at feelguide.com ...
Related question: Both my kids were given the shots (not 100% sure it was Gardasil but I think it was) years ago on the recommendation of the family physician and don’t seem to have suffered any ill effects whatsoever. Is it something that can manifest later or are the problems something that would show up as an immediate reaction?
Right back atcha...
Notice a pattern here?
Yup. Never voted for Perry. Never will. I'd sooner vote for a rabid dog.
Then there’s this:
It appears that the FEEL Guide is playing loose with the facts to fire up the anti-vaccine movement. And as this thread proves, it is an easy thing to do.
bkmk
Thanks for the link. Did you notice that one of the captions said “Madelyne (pictured in blue)” and the picture shows one girl in a white tank top and the other in a yellow zip-up hoodie? LOL
Indeed.
My wife and I were new arrived (California refugees) in Texas when Perry first mandated Gardasil for young girls. We knew then (in our guts) that it was wrong, and would have fought tooth and nail if anyone had tried to force our daughter to take it.
Good on Dr. Diane Harper for having the courage to stand up and tell the truth about it. That's a rare trait these days.
Notice a pattern here?
Indeed I do. Nice to see you posting, brother.
Dailymail pic captions are notorious. And not in a great way.
Cant seem to escape the stupidity so I might as well comment on it when it gets overwhelming.
Not that it does much good. The sheer volume of stupid in people determined to excuse GOP/liberalism on conservative websites still far outnumbers those of us that believe the hated ‘purity’ is a virtue.
The stupid, left unopposed, breeds more of itself.
http://www.drugs.com/news/citing-japan-pulls-recommendations-hpv-vaccines-45158.html
Japan always seemed to be a nation full of scientific illiterates and luddies too. /s
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...human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines... Dr. Harper explained in her presentation that the cervical cancer risk in the U.S. is already extremely low, and that vaccinations are unlikely to have any effect upon the rate of cervical cancer in the United States. In fact, 70% of all HPV infections resolve themselves without treatment in a year, and the number rises to well over 90% in two years.Thanks Pharmboy.
The politically correct feminist infestation in science and academia promoted the HPV vaccine, because like so many other things they promote it was about making pre-marital sex and promiscuity “safer”; in otherwords it was about promoting the idea that science is making it “safer” to go ahead and have sex - so go ahead. THAT’s what it was about.
We need to ban ALL vaccines for ALL diseases because it’s obvious
that vaccines are not 100% safe and 100% effective. We need to ban
ALL doctors and shutter ALL medical schools and research facilities
because they are not PERFECT. In short we need to step back in time
a couple centuries to a kinder gentler time, to the GOOD OLE DAYS when
disease was rampant and lifespans were half what they are now.
Thanks for the thoughtful post and the links. Unfortunately there are many who gravitate to threads such as this who will completely ignore or disbelieve the information.
By the way, if my wife has a headache tomorrow, this reply MUST be the cause of it since the headache followed my doing this reply—cause and effect, you know.
Money makes these men do stupid things.
You're creating an effect, whether you see it or not. Truth, though it be despised, will always win in the end. I, for one, hope that you continue to dish it out.
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