[Gardasil]
Sleight of Handling: More Merck Magic Tricks With HPV VaccineBy Christopher C. Barr
Naturally Speaking November 5, 2007
http://www.healthtruthrevealed.com/full-page.php?id=1213395302&&page=article
“Merck suspends lobbying for vaccine,” blazes the AP (Associated Propagandaess) “news” headline. Interesting that this was filed under ‘Business’ rather than ‘Health’ news.
The recent Merck action was noted as due to “bowing to pressure from parents and medical groups” by AP.
Remember that misdirection is key to any magic trick. Interesting also that “trick” is terminology used to describe the relationship between a whore and her paid client.
The opening of the original article changed within hours to “Pediatricians, gynecologists and even health insurers all call Gardasil, the first vaccine to prevent cervical cancer, a big medical advance.”
That’s quite a change in slant from the article as it originally appeared.
“Legislatures in roughly 20 states have introduced measures that would mandate girls have the vaccine to attend school, but none has passed so far,” the AP story continued.
Yet last week the House of the Virginia state legislature passed just such a measure. The state Senate had already passed a similar measure.
Even an agreed upon version had been passed by both houses prior to the AP “news” article.
Arrested development before development can begin
An early version of the Virginia house bill contained a clause addressing liability issues “if a female who is inoculated with the HPV vaccine becomes incapable of naturally conceiving a healthy child carried to live birth or experiences impaired fertility as a result of the HPV vaccine”.
Where would Virginia legislators get the idea that this vaccine could impair fertility?
“Gardasil contains Polysorbate 80, which is linked to infertility in mice,” noted Dee Nicholson, National Communications Director for Freedom in Canadian Health Care.
“When 10 to 15 years down the line these girls are grown women and are finding out that they are barren, how many of them will connect the dots?” This question was posed by Désirée L. Röver, a researcher from the Netherlands.
Yet, the Virginia legislature did not include this clause in the final version.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Satan clause
The last clause buried deep down in the final bill that was passed calls for sharing information “without parental authorization, including, but not limited to, (emphasis added) the month, day, and year of each administered immunization; the patient's name, address, telephone number, birth date, and social security number; and the parents' names.”
Draconian measures against parental and children’s rights for a draconian measure to be sure.
“My GOD... they've just set LEGISLATIVE PRECEDENT... and with the North American Union rules, it could become law here without us even having a CHANCE to fight it... this is really awful,” wrote Nicholson in an e-mail to me days before the AP article purporting that no such bill has passed.
Bill sponsor Philip Hamilton, Republican Delegate of Newport News, has received multiple contributions from Merck according to the Washington Times. Predictably Hamilton denies that the pharmaceutical company played any role in his decision to sponsor the bill.
Could it be that Merck is backing off because with the executive order from the Texas governor and the passage of the Virginia legislation that momentum is going their way?
“A child shall lead them …”
My teenage son made an astounding discovery more than a week ago.
The Merck HocusPocusVaccine contains sodium borate (a common roach killer) in each of its three doses.
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) of the National Institutes of Health notes of sodium borate that it “is now known to be a dangerous poison, it is no longer commonly used in medical preparations.”
That was published in 2005. Yet the FDA in 2006 approved the Merck vaccine with this “dangerous poison” to be “commonly used” in these vaccinations that are most definitively “medical preparations”.
The symptoms of sodium borate poisoning according to the NLM citation include many of the side effects being reported after less than six months of the vaccine usage. These include convulsions, collapse, and seizures (twitching of facial muscles, arms, hands, legs, and feet).
A Texas obstetric doctor and oncologist promoting the HocusPocusVaccine on a radio broadcast refused to answer the host when asked if he had personally observed any of these side effects while giving the vaccine.
The doctor instead told a sad tale of how cervical cancer may render a woman infertile. Yet reports from around the world note that infertility is a likelihood from use of this vaccine – though the doctor does not want to address side effects.
He sounded more like a used car salesman than a scientist.
Incredible timing
The original AP article noted at the beginning of this column appeared the same date as the movie release of ‘The Prestige’ on DVD.
“Every magic trick consists of three acts: the Pledge, the Turn and the Prestige,” the movie opens.
Look closely at the Merck magic trick.
The Pledge is cervical cancer prevention.
The Turn is the twisting of reality from the fact that at best this vaccine has only some effectiveness against some viruses that cause some cervical cancer. The sum total of all that leaves this new vaccine some considerable distance from elimination of all cervical cancer.
The Prestige is the $4 billion dollars to be gained annually according to Wall Street analysts if this vaccine is made to be mandatory.
Christopher C. Barr writes Naturally Speaking from Arkansas: The
Natural State … naturally! You may write him c/o P. O. Box 1147, Pocahontas,
Arkansas 72455 or by e-mail at
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