City Council moves to apply for grant to chemically inoculate children with HPV vaccine
The City Council has moved to apply for a grant to chemically inoculate 0-18 year old children with the HPV vaccine. Why???
The vaccine is ideally given from ages 11 to 13. HPV is a sexually transmitted infection — the most common one. HPV vaccinations can protect against cervical, vaginal, penile, anal and other cancers.
Why would a 11 to 13 year old child need to vaccinated against sexually transmitted infections?
Many parents to accept the idea of a vaccine, lest it sent a message that parents think sexual activity is OK for their teens.
The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, is associated with serious adverse events, including death. Parents and women must know that deaths occurred. Gardasil has been associated with at least as many serious adverse events as there are deaths from cervical cancer developing each year.
Documents from VAERS detail 26 deaths between September 1, 2010, and September 15, 2011.
Gardasil was proven to have caused at least one verified case of auto-immune initiated motor neuron disease. A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found Gardasil has a higher incidence of blood clots reported. The HPV vaccine has also been linked to other serious adverse events, including incidents of seizures, paralysis, blindness, pancreatitis, speech problems and short term memory loss, Lind said. Will the parents and children be informed of all the risks associated with this vaccine?
Will the City require the SAMHD require, verify and enforce that minors will only be vaccinated with their actual parent/guardian with explicit and verifiable parental consent? Parents must be presented with as much information as is available on these drugs before they are allowed to sign for permission. This goes for all vaccines their children are to be given. And no child should be given any drug without written permission of the parent………………….permission that is verified to be from the parent.
Since schools are not allowed to administer drugs without parental and physician instructions, it is essential that parents understand the actions and possible side effects of the hormonal agents. Therefore, it is advised that a summarized fact sheet extracted from a PDR or product insert be presented to the parent before the written permission is accepted