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Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, an independent consumer health advocate who opposes compulsory vaccinations, has unleashed a volley of multimedia files designed to expose the scientific fraud behind Gardasil vaccines while educating the public about the real health risks that may be associated with hpv vaccinations. His special report, "The Great hpv Vaccination Hoax Exposed" is available now at: http://www.newstarget.com/Report_HPV_Vaccine_0.html
Adams has also created a 10-minute YouTube video highlighting the scientific fraud behind hpv vaccinations: http://www.youtube.com/watch? |
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The real story behind the hpv vaccination frenzy: Disease mongering, corporate profits and junk science.
These revelations (and more) are spelled out in detail in this new special report by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, a consumer health advocate and bioethicist who strongly opposes mandatory vaccination policies. The report is available now at no charge at: http://www.newstarget.com/Report_HPV_Vaccine_0.html
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, has also posted a YouTube video introducing the key evidence in the hpv vaccination fraud. This video is available for viewing at: http://www.youtube. |
| Despite this knowledge, the FDA, along with key pharmaceutical companies, has continued to push for the use of hpv vaccinations as a defense against cervical cancer, even when its own research showed no link exists.
Today, NewsTarget publishes, "The Great hpv Vaccine Hoax Exposed," a special report that cites from numerous FDA documents and clinical studies to show that hpv vaccines are not only ineffective, they may actually be dangerous! As revealed in the special report, the Gardasil vaccine has been linked to a 44. |
| This special report reveals:
The FDA stating "HPV is not associated with cervical cancer."
Evidence that shows hpv vaccines actually increase the risk of precancerous lesions by 44.6% in some women.
The FDA admitting that "most [HPV] infections are short-lived and not associated with cervical cancer."
Why mandatory vaccination policies ultimately lead to the harming of young women.
Why one shocking study published in JAMA (August, 2007) concluded, "No significant evidence of a vaccine therapeutic effect was observed..." and added, "... |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
America is being hoodwinked over the hpv vaccine. To call this anything resembling genuine public health policy is an absolute joke. It's really just a grand moneymaking scheme that exploits the bodies of young girls, marketed to look like compassionate health care. Supporters of this policy are shameless, ignorant and devious in framing their nonsensical arguments using carefully-chosen words and phrases that make them seem like they're delivering a cancer cure from God. But in reality, mandatory hpv vaccines are a deal with the devil. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, has also posted a YouTube video introducing the key evidence in the hpv vaccination fraud. This video is available for viewing at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK97CHQZhq0
In addition, Adams discusses the hpv vaccination fraud in Dr. Steve's Real Health podcast, episode #11, available at http://web.mac.com/drsteve720/Site/Podcast/Podcast. |
| Evidence that shows hpv vaccines actually increase the risk of precancerous lesions by 44.6% in some women.
The FDA admitting that "most [HPV] infections are short-lived and not associated with cervical cancer."
Why mandatory vaccination policies ultimately lead to the harming of young women.
Why one shocking study published in JAMA (August, 2007) concluded, "No significant evidence of a vaccine therapeutic effect was observed..." and added, "... rates of viral clearance over a 12-month period are not influenced by vaccination. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The FDA's own press release from 2003 admits that, "Most women who become infected with hpv are able to eradicate the virus [without intervention] and suffer no apparent long-term consequences to their health... most infections are short-lived and not associated with cervical cancer." (Source: "FDA Approves Expanded Use of hpv Test," March 31, 2003, www.FDA. |
| Food and Drug Administration's website reveal the agency knew in 2003 that hpv infections did not cause cervical cancer. Despite that knowledge, the FDA has continued to support the use of the Gardasil vaccine in compulsory vaccinations programs like the one announced in Texas earlier this year.
The FDA's own press release from 2003 admits that, "Most women who become infected with hpv are able to eradicate the virus [without intervention] and suffer no apparent long-term consequences to their health... most infections are short-lived and not associated with cervical cancer. |
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Adams has also posted a 45-minute audio report on the hpv vaccination fraud. It's called the Health Ranger Report and features a detailed discussion of the evidence showing the scientific fraud and fear mongering that's powering Big Pharma's mandatory vaccination push in America today. The program is available for immediate download as an MP3 file at: http://www.NewsTarget.com/podcasts/HRR015_HPV_48.MP3
In addition, Adams participated earlier today in a fast-rising podcast show called Real Health with Dr. |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
Although almost all cases of cervical cancer are caused by hpv, hpv is ubiquitous and it is uncommon for hpv to progress to cervical cancer. Cervical cancer kills four thousand women per year, only one tenth the death rate of breast cancer, for example. That means that about 0.002% of women infected with hpv die each year from HPV-induced cervical cancer—not a very impressive number. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Given this environment, is anyone supposed to believe we will see anything resembling honest debate or genuine science about this hpv vaccine? The entire industry, including drug companies, doctors, medical journals and the mainstream media, is twisting the facts to create the illusion that these vaccines are both safe and effective when, in reality, they are probably neither. Nor are they necessary. |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
HPV die each year from HPV-induced cervical cancer—not a very impressive number.
In 2006 support for the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine Garda-sil led Texas to mandate vaccination for all young girls in the state, an action that was followed by similar proposals in a number of other states. But is the hpv vaccine safe and effective? Since the vaccine is new, its long-term consequences are unknown. The known side effects of Gardasil include pain and swelling at the site of injection. Fever occurs in about 1% of cases. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We must stop the medical tyranny
If we let Texas get away with this medical tyranny, forcing all young girls to undergo these hpv vaccinations even against their parents' wishes, more states will follow suit. Merck is right now lobbying hard to pass similar measures in over twenty other states, and if we don't put a stop to the Texas situation, Merck will feel emboldened and likely urge other governors to make the same declarations in their states, calling it a "public health" measure but actually pocketing the profits from massive sales of these vaccines.
What can you do? |
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The Adams interview on hpv Vaccinations is found in show #11, which was not yet posted at the time of this story, but should appear within 2-3 days.)
Finally, Adams joined nutritionist Jonny Bowden and Sugar Shock author Connie Bennett in an unrelated (but very entertaining and educational) audio show today. The Sugar Shock BlockTalkRadio show is available for live listening now at: http://www.blogtalkradio. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Texas governor Rick Perry issued an executive order that bypassed the will of the people and the entire Texas legislature, mandating the vaccination of young girls with the hpv vaccine sold by Merck -- the same drug company that reportedly gave thousands to Perry's campaign efforts. The vaccine is absolutely worthless as a medical treatment according to top docs in the alternative health field, and in my opinion, the so-called "science" supporting the vaccine as the only prevention for cervical cancer is an outright fraud. |
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In addition, Adams discusses the hpv vaccination fraud in Dr. Steve's Real Health podcast, episode #11, available at http://web.mac.com/drsteve720/Site/Podcast/Podcast. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
But in reality, mandatory hpv vaccines are a deal with the devil.
Consider this: With all the drugs being prescribed, all the toxic chemicals being consumed, and all the diseases now ravaging America -- a country with the highest rates of degenerative disease in the world -- does anybody really think that injecting one more drug is the answer? You'd have to be crazy to think so.
Link to the "Texas Vaccine House" cartoon: http://www.newstarget.com/021571. |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
But is the hpv vaccine safe and effective? Since the vaccine is new, its long-term consequences are unknown. The known side effects of Gardasil include pain and swelling at the site of injection. Fever occurs in about 1% of cases.
Although it may not be realistic to expect young people to practice safe sex, it is another way to prevent hpv until the vaccine can be investigated further. It should be emphasized, however, that condoms don't always stop infection, since hpv can be spread by parts of the genitals that are not covered by the latex. |
David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts |
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV): Women who had an increased consumption of beta-cryptoxanthin and lutein/zeaxanthin, and increased intake of vitamin C, had lower rates of infection by hpv, the cervical cancer virus, according to one research study. The researchers concluded that women who consumed at least one papaya (rich in all of the aforementioned nutrients) or more per week had lower risk of contracting the hpv infection than those who didn't.
BURN/WOUND-HEALING: Russian scientists have found that the antioxidants and natural enzymes in papaya can accelerate the healing of burns and wounds. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
Although Gardasil blocked almost 100 percent of infections by two strains of hpv, it only reduced the incidence of cervical cancer precursors by 17 percent. Gardasil may, by blocking only specific strains, allow other varieties of hpv to flourish. The vaccine's manufacturer, Merck, has said that the vaccine reduces the number of pre-cancerous lesions caused by hpv. But some have pointed out that Merck's study was not long enough to demonstrate the vaccine's effectiveness; it only lasted three years, although it was examining a disease that can take decades to develop. The U.S. |
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| Cervarix is designed to protect against hpv 16 and hpv 18, which account for approximately 70% of cervical malignancies, Harper says.
THE STUDY
This study is a follow-up on some of the women who participated in a previous study that measured the effectiveness of the Cervarix vaccine.
Study author Dr. Diane M. Harper, a professor of community and family medicine and obstetrics and gynecology at Dartmouth Medical School, and her team tracked 776 of these women for up to 53 months. The women had received either three doses of the vaccine or three doses of placebo. |
| The study also showed that the Gardasil vaccine was 100% effective against vulvar and vaginal precancerous lesions caused by hpv 16 and hpv 18.
"This study shows that the prophylactic vaccine developed to prevent cervical cancer could actually also prevent vulvar and vaginal cancer as well," says Dr. Jorma Paavonen, the author of the study and chief physician in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Helsinki in Finland.
REACTION
The FDA action was hailed by experts. "It's huge!" says Dr. Michael A. |
Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Infection with hpv is known to increase a woman's risk of developing cervical dysplasia. However, the effect of this virus on a woman's cervix appears to depend on her folic-acid status. According to one study, women with hpv infection did not have an increased risk of cervical dysplasia if their folic-acid level was in the top 30 percentile (approximately the top one-third). However, HPV-infected women whose red-blood-cell folic-acid levels were lower than that were 5 times more likely than normal to have cervical dysplasia. |
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Dietary intake and risk of persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection: The Ludwig-McGill hpv natural history study. JID. 2003;188:1508-1506.
Leclerc D et al. Proteasome-independent major histocompatibility complex class I cross-presentation mediated by papaya mosaic virus-like particles leads to expansion of specific human T cells. / Virol 2007 Feb;81(3):1319-1326. Epub 2006 Nov 22.
Mozaffarieh M, Sacu S, and Wedrich A. The role of the carotenoids, lutein and zea-xanthin, in protecting against age-related macular degeneration. Nutr J. 2003;2:20-28.
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Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Carrying hpv doesn't automatically lead to cervical cancer any more than carrying chicken pox turns you into a walking biological weapon. Most people who carry the virus show no symptoms at all, and girls with healthy immune systems and healthy lifestyles (diet, nutrition, etc.) have a near-zero risk of ever developing cervical cancer, even if they're exposed to hpv on a repeated basis. The virus isn't the disease: It's the terrain of the person carrying the virus! If they're unhealthy and vulnerable, then of course they're not going to be able to keep the virus in check. |
Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts |
They are sexually transmitted but are still caused by hpv. The virus can stay in the body for life, periodically flaring up.
Some types of genital wart virus (particularly hpv types 16 and 18) are linked with an increased risk of developing cervical cancer. These high-risk wart viruses do not cause visible warts, however, and the types of wart virus that do cause visible genital warts do not appear to increase the risk of cervical cancer. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
In an interview with CNN medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen, Colburn admitted that the vaccine could lower the risk of hpv. But, he warned, "it will not eliminate that risk. It does not reduce your risk for HIV or any of a number of other sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence until marriage and fidelity within marriage is the best form of sexual health."42
National and international surveys reveal that hpv remains a common sexually transmitted disease. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
However, contrary to popular medical mythology, it is not merely the presence of hpv that causes cervical cancer: It's actually the weakness of the human immune system and a lack of friendly bacteria that allow hpv to take hold and cause cancer.
As a result, the best way to combat cervical cancer is to reform your health so that your body becomes an environment unfriendly to hpv. This, of course, involves regular consumption of probiotics ("friendly" bacteria) as well as excellent circulation (which can be boosted through exercise and nutritional supplements like ginger). |