This is typical of you. Just Google something that gives the appearance of supporting whatever nonsense it is that you're trying to convey, and then hope no one reads it......and if they do, keep throwing crap against the wall until something sticks. Sorry. I've already bought that T-shirt.
It's no wonder you are so afraid of so many things. It's human nature to fear things you don't understand, but you take paranoia to a whole new level. Google on.
So you don’t think the fact that the Japanese Ministry of Health has STOPPED recommending the HPV vaccine is significant?
Forbes has an agenda as well. The financial health of their advertisers.
I’ve read the Forbes article before. Didn’t convince me of anything except Forbes looking out for one of their advertisers.
Dr. Harper’s comments can be found in MANY publications. Not just those you don’t consider to be journalistically relevant.
Here, I’ll save you and any other readers the ‘trouble’ of clicking the medscape link:
” UPDATED June 25, 2013 The Japanese government withdrew its recommendation to use human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines in girls last week, citing concerns from the public about adverse effects, according to news reports.
The announcement is in stark contrast to the pronouncement last week by health officials in the United States that vaccination rates in teenage girls should be increased after a study concluded that estimated vaccine effectiveness is “high.””
This is an interesting article as well: (I’m sure you’re aware that most of our vaccines are produced from ingredients sourced from China)
“SHANGHAI Health authorities in China are investigating one of the nations biggest vaccine makers after eight infants died in the past two months following injections that were meant to immunize them against hepatitis B.
The government said this week that it had suspended the use of millions of doses of a hepatitis B vaccine produced by the manufacturer, Shenzhen Kangtai Biological Products. Government inspectors have been sent to examine the companys facilities.
Six of the deaths have been linked to vaccines produced by Shenzhen Kangtai; the two other infant deaths occurred recently after the use of a hepatitis B vaccine produced by another drug maker, Beijing Tiantan Biological Products. The government did not say whether any action had been taken against Beijing Tiantan or its vaccines. Investigators have not determined the cause of the deaths or linked them directly to the injections, but the cases come at a time of growing public concern in China about food and drug safety problems. “