It’s the most underhanded vaccine requirement in American history — and it may be coming to your state next.
I recently told you how Rhode Island health authorities launched a sneak attack on school kids and their families. How they skirted the legislative process to pass a requirement that would yank seventh graders right out of school unless they get one of the dangerous HPV shots, Gardasil or Cervarix.
But instead of standing up for our freedoms, health authorities around the country are taking notice instead.
And now Massachusetts may be next to force these so-called cervical cancer vaccines — which have left a trail of injuries, paralysis and even death in their wake — on innocent kids.
Bad ideas are contagiousThe push to force-feed kids HPV vaccines isn’t some new phenomenon. Companies like Merck have been lining up politicians to support these mandates since the company introduced Gardasil eight years ago.
That’s when Texas Governor Rick Perry first jumped on the bandwagon and tried to force through a HPV vaccine law for kids. It probably would have passed, too — but when Texans found out that Merck was pumping money into Perry’s campaign, the big plan got derailed.
That should have been the end of it. But instead, Big Pharma sent lobbyists across the country to push through HPV vaccine laws in places like Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Rhode Island.
And make no mistake about it — Rhode Island was the most underhanded victory yet. As I told you earlier this summer, health authorities passed their “no shot, no school” requirement as an administrative rule.
That meant no legislation, no debate, and practically no public input. It was such an outrage that angry parents, the American Civil Liberties Union and conservative groups like the Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity have been working together to stop the rule.
And when you have the ACLU and right-wing organizations working side by side, you know something’s rotten in New England.
But instead of railing against Rhode Island’s shady attack on our freedoms, other states are getting ready to copy it. According to a shocking article in the Boston Globe, Massachusetts health authorities are now considering a similar tactic to force HPV vaccines on students.
It looks like bad ideas are contagious.
“We’re going to be very intrigued by the Rhode Island mandate experience,” said Kevin Cranston, who heads the Massachusetts Bureau of Infectious Disease.
Intrigued? Really?
Well, I’m not intrigued. I’m angry.
I’m angry that this poison continues to stay on the market even after our government has paid out millions through its Vaccine Injury and Compensation program for people injured or killed after getting the shot. And there are still more than 100 cases pending!
And you’d better believe I’m angry that the stories of these poor victims keep getting swept under the rug by the drug companies and the media and government officials they control. Victims like Jenny Tetlock of California, who was just 13 years old when she got Gardasil.
Within months she was a quadriplegic. And in less than two years she was dead. That’s not intriguing — it’s sickening.
And if this sounds personal to me, it is. As a cervical cancer survivor, I’ve been sharing for years how we can beat this disease without toxic treatments and deadly vaccines.
But neither the data, nor the stories of victims like Jenny, seem to undo the brainwashing of government officials, like the ones in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
In fact, Rhode Island Health Director Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott said she’s confident that “over time, parents will become comfortable and familiar with the benefits of this vaccine.”
Really, doctor? Because the vaccine has been around for eight years and people aren’t comfortable — they’re terrified of it. And they should be.
Big Pharma and our government won’t be happy until every young girl and boy is getting an HPV vaccine. I’ve told you before how the CDC has been sending talking heads around the country, “educating” parents with propaganda and out-and-out lies about the safety of the shot.
But despite all those efforts, many parents are still refusing to eat the wheat. So now, those health officials marching to Big Pharma’s tune are trying the only trick left in the playbook — forcing kids to roll up their sleeves — or else.
That’s why as parents, grandparents and citizens, we need to be vigilant. Because what has already been allowed to happen in Virginia, D.C. and Rhode Island could well become an epidemic.
And while a forced vaccination mandate may not have made it to your state yet, it’s important to reach out to your representatives to make sure your kids aren’t next in line.
Sources:
“Parents protest R.I. mandating HPV vaccine for teens” Felice J. Freyer, September 8, 2015, The Boston Globe, bostonglobe.com