HPV vaccines (Gardasil and Cervarix) are in widespread use around the world, despite the fact that their efficacy in preventing cancer has not been proven. In addition, adverse effects including death are occurring. The pharmaceutical industry and many health authorities refuse to acknowledge there is a problem. The CDC recommends and the medical community continues to promote the vaccine for girls and boys as young as 9 years old. The UK Association of HPV Vaccine Injured Daughters (AHVID) and SaneVax Inc. announce the release of a three-part film entitled “Sacrificial Virgins-Not for the Greater Good.” Read full press release here. “The parallels with the 1960s Thalidomide tragedy are inescapable,” said the series writer and narrator, Joan Shenton. HPV vaccine approvals were fast-tracked, without long-term toxicity testing, and there is compelling evidence that the risk of severe, neurological side-effects outweigh its unproven benefits. “Sacrificial Virgins – so named because the vaccine is often given to girls before they become sexually active – will expose controversial evidence to the world in the hope of avoiding a global tragedy similar to the one left in the wake of Thalidomide use.” Watch Part 1 below. “No one has shown that the HPV vaccine actually reduces the rate of cervical cancer; but on the side effect side, it’s clear that we have seen a huge number of serious really terrible side effects like young girls being paralyzed, and actually condemned to death and even dying... As long as we have no proof that cervical cancer is caused by HPV... as long as we only have an association, it is fundamentally useless to vaccinate against HPV because the chances are that cervical cancer is not caused by HPV, in which case the cancer will occur whether there is HPV or not." Christian Fiala, MD, Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology Co-author of Individual karyotypes at the origins of cervical carcinomas, a science article that questions need for the HPV vaccine, “…I also couldn’t find a reasonable cause of death but I had two suspicions. One is it’s a genetic disorder of the heart and the other one, it had to do with vaccination...” Coroner, Professor Dr. Johan Missliwetz, Forensic Pathologist As Dr. Missliwetz explains in the film, when he reported his findings to the drug regulatory authorities, he received many phone calls from senior members of the medical establishment in Austria. “There was a lot of interventions. Many professors called me up, phoned me and said I should stop talk about vaccination tests. I’ve been done thousands of autopsies, but nobody called me and nobody phoned me. This was extraordinary…I wrote what I wrote it’s, it was my business not there’s; but I was a little bit fed up.” Coroner, Professor Dr. Johan Missliwetz, Forensic Pathologist Also read Did you know...Mom...Dad?
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