Urgent Warning about Gardasil
32 Girls Have Died - 11,916 adverse events already reported to the CDC... and counting.
Pain and swelling. Life-threatening muscle weakness. Blood clots in the heart and lungs... And the deaths of 32 innocent girls and young women.
You might think I'm talking about a deadly new disease or a global epidemic... I'm not. Sadly, it's more sinister than that. The health threats listed above have all been linked with Gardasil, the
That's why HSI's Jenny Thompson has released a new video in which she exposes the deception for what it
VERIFIED AS TRUE - with accurate and inaccurate information, according to Snopes.com
Gardasil is a vaccine intended for girls and young women between the ages 9 to 26 to protect against human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus which is currently linked to an estimated 70% of known cervical cancer cases. Because Gardasil prevents only the onset of HPV infections (rather than curing those who have already been infected by HPV), health officials have advocated that girls be vaccinated for HPV prior to adolescence (or as soon as possible thereafter) in order to head off the occurrence of cervical cancer later in life.
The message quoted above warns that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has already received nearly 12,000 complaints about adverse medical issues related to Gardasil vaccinations, and that
The CDC, in conjunction with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), operates a program known as the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). The VAERS program collects and analyzes reports on adverse events following immunizations in order to help track the safety and efficacy of various vaccines. It is important to note that reports collected by VAERS are raw data; they do not in themselves establish causal connections between vaccines and adverse medical issues — such determinations cannot be made until the reports have been investigated, evaluated, and analyzed.
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