Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 http://yayacanada.blogspot.com/2007/01/warts-going-on-with-or-without-vaccines.h\ tml This obviously is a blog, but I enjoyed reading it. Wednesday, January 31, 2007 Warts going on - with or without vaccines CTV: Panel advises wide immunization against HPV In recommendations released Tuesday, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) said Canadian girls aged nine to 13 who have not yet become sexually active should be immunized with Gardasil, a vaccine that protects against four strains of human papillomavirus, or HPV. You know, some people should never be allowed to decide anything for the general population. It goes to their heads. They start talking in terms of " them " , even when referring to sweet little girls, indirectly accusing them of sexual irresponsibility before they've even become aware of their own sexuality. " ... you want to get them relatively close to sexual debut, " they say. " Them " , their daughters, not our daughters. The masses, the ones who need to be controlled because gawd knows what they will do if we elevated ones don't hysterically intervene. They say that 290,000 women worldwide die annually of cervical cancer, 400 in Canada. And with the vague promise of reducing that number by an unspecified amount it is recommended that we vaccinate all young girls, to the tune of billions in profit to big pharm. Older women are advised to discuss with their doctors whether they also should be jabbed, and of course their doctors will say - as they said when they prescribed broad spectrum antibiotics at the drop of a sniffle - " It might not help, but it couldn't hurt. " Now we have learned that it can hurt, but that's all profit under the bridge for big pharm. I'd like to know when there's going to be a vaccine against medical errors, because in Canada " About 185,000 patients are harmed while being treated in hospital each year, with between 9,000 and 24,000 patients dying after experiencing a surgical accident or medical oversight " and medical errors have caused close to a million deaths in the United States in one year - by the calculations of their own colleagues. Genital warts, whether or not they may or may not be a contributing factor in cervical cancer can be avoided in the same way as any other sexually transmitted disease. By education, education, education. And, as with genital warts, the way to avoid medical errors is to learn about the body and about its built-in healing mechanisms so that you can reduce your dependency on the profession and make yourself the second opinion so badly needed when drugs of any kind are prescribed. Wake up, parents, to all these vaccines being pumped into your kids' bodies at the whim of advisory boards no more certain of their facts than you are, but more paranoid of the masses than the average unskilled parent could ever be of their own offspring. Are you prepared to see your child suffer the as yet unknown future side effects? It should matter to you a whole lot that this new vaccine is said to cover only four of the 30 or so viruses thought to cause genital warts, and that HPV is thought to cause only a certain percentage of cancers. Vaccine or not, there will still be cervical cancers in a certain percentage of women for which a potential cure is having great difficulty getting funded. The Temple of Love Hails the Discovery of the Cure for Cancer Dr. Evangelos Michelakis discovered the cure for cancer Dichloroacetate last week. Nobody knows because every newspaper printed as its headline that the United States captured Sheik Abdul Hadi al-Darraji instead. Furthermore the cancer industry is huge business and the discovery that an old medication already in use which cannot be cashed in on by patenting it cures cancer is as welcome to the big drug companies as the arrival of the prince of peace will be to the Raytheon board of directors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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