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gilly
02-05-2009, 11:49 AM
:mad: Not that we trusted these shots anyway, but here's further reason to avoid this vaccine...
Gardasil Linked to Nerve Disorder
Cervical Cancer Vaccine May Raise Risk of Guillain-Barre Syndrome
By Charlene Laino
WebMD Health NewsReviewed by Louise Chang, MDApril 30, 2009 (Seattle) -- Girls and women who receive the Gardasil vaccine to prevent cervical cancer may be at increased risk of a rare but serious disorder of the nervous system in the first few weeks after getting their shots, researchers report.
The rest of the report is here...
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/cervical-cancer/news/20090430/gardasil-linked-to-nerve-disorder
cafetimes1991
02-05-2009, 12:16 PM
I tried to warn my Portuguese girl-friend about these, but she ignored my info. Ouch.
limelady
02-05-2009, 12:25 PM
Dam right....avoid this vaccine and warn others to do likewise. Its dangerous! :mad:
Please watch the following video.
Jenny Thompson (the speaker in the video) was a month before her 26th birthday diagnosed with a very aggressive type of cervical cancer.
Long story short, she beat this aggressive cancer WITHOUT any help from a dangerous vaccine. She is now a strong campaigner against the Gardasil vaccine, and for good reason!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msoyRYSoSJk
bones
02-05-2009, 12:50 PM
im not suprised at all.
least i can save my three daughters,,,,
sukyspook
02-05-2009, 02:28 PM
On hotmail this morning there's an NHS ad for HPV vaccine down the RHS of the page:
3 smiling teenage girls baring their arms:
"The best things come in 3's"
"Remember to get all 3 HPV vaccination jabs"
"...and arm yourself against cervical cancer"...
I don't know what possessed me to look at the add except that it's a moving one and draws the eye (that's a coincidence - not!).
Words fail me....this is profiteering and scaremongering in the extreme....and who knows, with a naziesque mindset running the medical/military/pharmaceutical/industrial complex, we may be witnessing something truly horrific that may seriously impact future generations and the wider world - possibly catastrophically...
Don't drink the Kool Aid and don't take the vaccines is my best advice!!
teardropexplodes
02-05-2009, 04:33 PM
On hotmail this morning there's an NHS ad for HPV vaccine down the RHS of the page:
3 smiling teenage girls baring their arms:
"The best things come in 3's"
"Remember to get all 3 HPV vaccination jabs"
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a394/nodarkthings/hpv.jpg
I saw 'em too. This campaign's been going on a while now. Seeing those smiling girls bearing their arms seemed like some kinda perverted joke--almost as though they're revelling in the suffering they know these toxins will cause.
Here's my take on it :D
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a394/nodarkthings/hpv3.jpg
pduffy4
02-05-2009, 08:29 PM
:mad: Not that we trusted these shots anyway, but here's further reason to avoid this vaccine...
Gardasil Linked to Nerve Disorder
Cervical Cancer Vaccine May Raise Risk of Guillain-Barre Syndrome
By Charlene Laino
WebMD Health NewsReviewed by Louise Chang, MDApril 30, 2009 (Seattle) -- Girls and women who receive the Gardasil vaccine to prevent cervical cancer may be at increased risk of a rare but serious disorder of the nervous system in the first few weeks after getting their shots, researchers report.
The rest of the report is here...
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/cervical-cancer/news/20090430/gardasil-linked-to-nerve-disorder
Nice to see you have been promoted to Moderator. What is the pay like? LOL!!!!!!
I contacted my MP about Gardasil before they started giving it on mass to school girls in the UK. It took him three months to get back to me, which was AFTER the vaccines had been given!
MPs are a waste of time. Though it is still good to tell them what is really going on so they can't say they did not know.
pduffy4
02-05-2009, 08:31 PM
Mexican Flu Outbreak 2009: SPECIAL REPORT by Dr Leonard Horowitz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBeKB7aKzOs
This has been posted before but no harm in it being posted again for those that missed it
limelady
02-05-2009, 08:42 PM
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a394/nodarkthings/hpv.jpg
I saw 'em too. This campaign's been going on a while now. Seeing those smiling girls bearing their arms seemed like some kinda perverted joke--almost as though they're revelling in the suffering they know these toxins will cause.
Here's my take on it :D
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a394/nodarkthings/hpv3.jpg
It is a perverted joke being played out at the expense of our young. Medical authorities are now working out a similar campaign to have young boys vaccinated with Gardasil too! Nobody knows the long-term results of these vaccinations (the girls have to have 3 shots in all), but we sure know how potentially dangerous they are in the short term, so that ought to be a red flag for anybody with half a brain......you'd think!
Sick, sick, sick!
BTW, I love your photoshop take on it, and your avatar rocks! :)
noesis
02-05-2009, 10:32 PM
Nice to see you have been promoted to Moderator. What is the pay like? LOL!!!!!!
I contacted my MP about Gardasil before they started giving it on mass to school girls in the UK. It took him three months to get back to me, which was AFTER the vaccines had been given!
MPs are a waste of time. Though it is still good to tell them what is really going on so they can't say they did not know.
We have an MP in Melbourne who is very openly against Gardasil and does regular talks at universities about it ... name escapes me. Anyway in Aus many girls got really sick and had bad reactions to this jab and were vilified in the msm. My sisters got it - it was free for certain age groups over here - and had some reaction and i think they ended up not getting the full course. No way in hell i'd be putting my arm out for that one.
jester
02-05-2009, 11:00 PM
Oh great! Nearly all my friends went ahead with having this vaccination. They thought I was crazy not to go ahead and have the vaccine, bearing in mind that to our age they were offering it for free and it was supposedly beneficial to our health.
smariot
03-05-2009, 04:50 AM
What's wrong with you people? Vaccines save lives! A celebrity told me so (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qKwpiOcO7Y).
limelady
03-05-2009, 04:58 AM
What's wrong with you people? Vaccines save lives! A celebrity told me so (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qKwpiOcO7Y).
Stupid, stupid woman reads from the mainstream song sheet....has obviously done no research of her own.... and could her boring voice be any more monotone? :eek:
Meh!
darketernal
03-05-2009, 05:10 AM
What's wrong with you people? Vaccines save lives! A celebrity told me so (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qKwpiOcO7Y).
I got your back on the youtube comment. ;)
smariot
03-05-2009, 05:14 AM
I got your back on the youtube comment. ;)
LOL, thanks.
14april2000
03-05-2009, 05:28 AM
Let older girls have cervical cancer jab, say experts
Last updated at 21:25 12 oktober 2007
By JENNY HOPE
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-487373/Let-older-girls-cervical-cancer-jab-say-experts.html
Hundreds of thousands of girls aged 12 and 13 will be vaccinated against cervical cancer next year, but doctors have still to decide whether to give jabs to older teenagers.
Success of the £100million a year programme could hang in the balance if girls up to 16 or 18 are not given the vaccine too, it is claimed.
The jabs protect against the human papillomavirus, or HPV, which is sexually transmitted and causes most cases of cervical cancer.
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/10_02/girljabDM1210_468x635.jpg
Lifesaver: The HPV vaccine will be given to girls aged 12 and 13
The Department of Health has agreed in principle to back an annual programme of vaccination for all girls in the Year 7 age group, probably through school clinics.
But the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, which advises the Government, has delayed a decision due next week about whether to run a one-off programme for older teenage girls who would otherwise miss out.
Health minister Ben Bradshaw in a parliamentary answer said the joint committee was carrying out a detailed analysis of the benefits and costs of the programme but this had not yet been independently reviewed.
He said: "The JCVI will not be able to make its more detailed recommendation, including whether there will be a catch-up programme for older girls, until after its meeting on October 17."
Around 3,000 cases of cervical cancer, which affects the neck of the womb, are diagnosed in the UK each year. Around 1,000 women die annually from the disease.
Two licensed vaccines called Gardasil and Cervarix are currently being considered for the programme which could eventually prevent 70 per cent of cervical cancer cases, saving more than 1,000 lives a year.
However, it could be at least ten years before the first health benefits are seen, when there should be a reduction in the number of women diagnosed with abnormal cells after smear tests.
Dr Anne Szarewski of the Wolfson Institute in London, who carries out research into HPV, said the benefits could be delayed without a catch-up programme to vaccinate older girls.
She said: "This would ensure the benefits happen at a much earlier stage, and it seems unfair to leave out girls who were just two or three years older than the age at which the programme will start."
Dr Szarewski said safety data showed vaccination caused very few side-effects apart from a sore arm and some people who experienced flu-like symptoms.
But Jackie Fletcher of the vaccine awareness group JABS said: "We're worried about side effects reported in the U.S. including Guillain Barre syndrome, fainting spells and short seizures.
"A national programme should not be launched until further trials have been done."
14april2000
03-05-2009, 05:33 AM
What's wrong with you people? Vaccines save lives! A celebrity told me so (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qKwpiOcO7Y).
You sound precisely like mother, Yestoday she was trying tell that the polio vaccines had vipe out polio - I am not sure that is true.
gilly
03-05-2009, 09:47 AM
Oh great! Nearly all my friends went ahead with having this vaccination. They thought I was crazy not to go ahead and have the vaccine, bearing in mind that to our age they were offering it for free and it was supposedly beneficial to our health.
I'm really sorry to hear that Jester.
Even if people aren't ready to opern their eyes to the wider NWO picture, I think we each have a duty to try to make them see lurking dangers like this one.
When you've tried, and they just think you're crackers, it's frustrating (I know from experience). When you've tried, and they go ahead anyway, & let themselves be subjected to this kind of insidious assault, it breaks your heart.