Gardasil Kills – Is the HPV Vaccination Deadly Scam?

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Gardasil Kills – Is the HPV Vaccination is a Deadly Scam

“Parents and women must know that deaths occurred,” states Dr. Diane Harper, speaking with CBS News in 2009. She was a lead developer of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Once a firm believer in Gardasil and Cervarix, she was part of the team that approved the vaccines for safety and effectiveness.

But now she confesses they are nothing but a deadly scam. 

Dr. Harper decided to tell her peers at the 4th International Conference on Vaccination in Reston, Virginia, her beliefs on Gardasil Vaccination.  She has been telling her peers and the media about the product and the fatal risks associated with the vaccines. She believes they give women a feeling of false protection.

There have been 44 confirmed deaths from these HPV vaccines.

Up to 90% of HPV infections resolve spontaneously within two years. Only a small percentage of infections progress to cancer. It takes between 5 to 40 years to turn into invasive cervical carcinoma. That means it will be years, many, many years before we can see the results of the vaccine’s effectiveness. Many studies already show a lack of efficacy.

Some of the alarming adverse events associated with the HPV vaccines include lupus, blood clots, inflammation of the brain, seizures, and paralysis, autoimmune disease, anaphylaxis shock, and death.

An Increase of Cancer After HPV Vaccination

We now see the toxic side effects, and we also see that the vaccination is ineffective.

In all countries that achieved high HPV vaccination coverage, official cancer registries show an increase in invasive cervical cancer incidence.

Younger women, which include vaccinated, have given their risk increase of 4% (5.24 in 2007 to 5.47 in 2015).

In all countries that achieved high HPV vaccination coverage, official cancer registries show an increase in invasive cervical cancer incidence. 

For women 20-30, the incidence increases after a catch-up vaccination and is highly significant (p<0.01or 0.001). In these same countries, during the same period, older women not vaccinated have seen their risk of cervical cancer continue to decline.

What will they do with these results? In the United States, most likely suppress this information from you.  Many are calling for more information to be obtained immediately and to revisit the current recommendations on this vaccination. We are at a point of frustration after investigating so much corruption and deception in the industry. We almost feel helpless today but don’t worry. We will never give up on sharing factual science to bring you the truth.

In Great Britain, as in Australia, older, unvaccinated women have seen their risk decrease:

( -13% for women aged 65 to 79 and -10% for those over 80 ), most likely because of the continuation of smear screening.

Paradoxical Effect Of Anti-HPV Vaccine Gardasil On … (n.d.). Retrieved from http://docteur.nicoledelepine.fr/paradoxical-effect-of-anti-hpv-vaccine-gardasil

The Japanese government has stopped actively recommending the HPV vaccination due to the reporting of a large number of severe adverse side effects.

Mika Matsufuji, 46, a member of the association of cervical cancer representing vaccination victims’ parents, is happy about the “big step forward.” her daughter is in a wheelchair and can no longer walk. The injury took place after she was vaccinated with Cervarix in 2011.

The group is calling for the vaccinations to be stopped. Some Japanese teens who received the HPV vaccines are in wheelchairs and damage their brains and spinal cord.

In addition to the side effects of the HPV vaccine stated above, include immune-mediated diseases, convulsions, transient blindness/deafness, paralysis, grand mal seizures, circulatory collapse, lymphadenopathy, chronic fatigue syndrome and foaming at the mouth. 

Follow the Money Trail

The promotion of the HPV vaccine during Japan-US trade negotiations also created pressure on Japan to adopt the vaccine. For many years, the promotion of vaccination has been one of the most pressing requirements in trade negotiations with the US, Japan’s most important trading partner (5354). The Center for Strategic and International Studies, a civilian think tank that is part of the US military-industrial complex, criticized the indecisiveness of Japan’s government in reports issued in May 2014 and April 2015, reflecting the irritation of US industries (5556).

Lessons learnt in Japan from adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine: a medical ethics perspective.

Science is now misused to protect the interests of the pharmaceutical industry, and has been used to deny the causal relationship between the drug and its adverse reactions. Many researchers and experts are attempting to exclude inconvenient truths from consideration.

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, [S.l.], v., n. , p. 82, Apr. 2017. ISSN 0975-5691. Available at: Date accessed: 14 Feb. 2019.

The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign targeting only a handful of HPV strains, has been heralded as a public health measure aimed at the reduction of cervical cancer associated with unresolved high-risk HPV infections. Yet, a 2015 study in Human Vaccine Immunotherapy concluded that “vaccinated women had a higher prevalence of high-risk non-vaccine types.” A 2016 study in Oncology Letterscorroborated that “there may be a continuous shift in the prevalence of HPV types as a result of vaccination” and that “it may be important to monitor non-vaccine HPV types in future studies.” Thus, although vaccine-targeted strains of HPV infections have declined, the increase in non-vaccine HPV strains will likely negate cervical cancer reduction efforts in the long-term.

Gardasil Side Effects

 Gardasil Package Insert

From FDA Government Downloads

The following adverse events have been spontaneously reported during post-approval use of GARDASIL. Because these events were reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not possible to reliably estimate their frequency or to establish a causal relationship to vaccine exposure.

Blood and lymphatic system disorders:

  • Autoimmune hemolytic anemia –  (a group of rare but serious blood disorders.)
  • idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura – (unusually low levels of platelets — the cells that help blood clot.)
  • lymphadenopathy. – (Cervical lymph node swelling)

Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders:

  • Pulmonary embolus

Gastrointestinal disorders:

  • Nausea,
  • pancreatitis
  • vomiting.

General disorders and administration site conditions:

  • Asthenia – abnormal physical weakness or lack of energy.
  • chills
  • death
  • fatigue
  • malaise

Immune system disorders:

  • Autoimmune diseases
  • hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylactic/anaphylactoid reactions
  • bronchospasm
  • urticaria – hives

Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders:

  • Arthralgia
  • muscle pain

Nervous system disorders:

  • Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, – is a brief but intense attack of inflammation (swelling) in the brain and spinal cord and occasionally the optic nerves that damage the brain’s myelin (the white coating of nerve fibers).
  • dizziness
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome
  • headache
  • motor neuron disease
  • paralysis
  • seizures
  • syncope (including syncope associated with tonic-clonic movements and other seizure-like activity) sometimes resulting in falling with injury
  • transverse myelitis – is a disorder caused by inflammation of the spinal cord.

Infections and infestations:

  • cellulitis

Vascular disorders:

  • Deep venous thrombosis – blood clots

SIDE EFFECTS

  • Syncope (fainting)
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, and redness)
  • Pyrexia
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Cough
  • Toothache
  • Upper respiratory tract infection
  • Malaise
  • Arthralgia
  • Insomnia
  • Nasal congestion
  • Headache
  • Oropharyngeal pain
  • Nasopharyngitis
  • Nausea
  • Upper respiratory tract infection
  • Abdominal pain upper

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