More states looking to force risky HPV shots on America’s kids
There’s a national health crisis unfolding — and all of our girls and boys are at risk.
For years I’ve been warning you of the dangers of HPV shots like Gardasil and Cervarix — the so-called cervical cancer vaccines.
I’ve told you the stories of once-healthy children who have been left paralyzed, unable to feed themselves, and incapable of even attending school shortly after getting the shots.
Some have even died.
Right now, only Virginia, Rhode Island and the District of Columbia require HPV vaccines. But there’s a movement afoot in dozens of other states to either mandate Gardasil or Cervarix, or make them nearly impossible to avoid.
The same thing may be coming to your state soon — unless you take immediate action.
It’s the kind of thing you’d expect to see in a James Bond movie.
Government operatives and billion-dollar corporations quietly plotting to force a dangerous shot on millions of unsuspecting people.
But it’s happening right now, right here in America.
Last year, the NIH-funded President’s Cancer Panel wrote a blueprint — delivered right to President Obama’s desk — for dramatically “accelerating HPV vaccine uptake.”
In other words, for making sure nobody could escape a jab of Gardasil or Cervarix.
I’m sure you didn’t see the report — practically nobody did. But it laid out a plan for the Feds, state governments, mainstream doctors, the media and Big Pharma to work together to get HPV shots into just about any young boy or girl they could find.
And while the media may have missed the story, there’s plenty of evidence that companies like Gardasil maker Merck and their political pals have kicked things into high gear. As of right now:
- Bills are pending in New York and Kentucky that would require children in those states to receive an HPV shot or be kicked out of school. The kids affected could be as young as 9 or 10.
- Massachusetts health officials said they are “very intrigued” by the Rhode Island mandate, and are thinking about a similar tactic.
- In Illinois, a bill is pending that would give dentists the right to administer a Gardasil shot along with filling a kid’s cavity. Indiana now allows pharmacists to do so.
All in all, 21 states have a variety of current HPV-related actions going on or likely coming soon. They include the mandates I mentioned, ones that are pending, state funding for the shots and HPV vaccine “education.”
And these laws aren’t just taking away our right to decide what’s best for our kids and grandkids. They’re putting countless children at risk for practically no benefit.
There are more than 31,000 reports — and counting — of adverse reactions to HPV vaccines that have been logged by federal officials. Those reactions include paralysis and even death, like a young boy who died in his sleep the day after his second shot.
And what about the mainstream’s claim that the risk of having a dangerous side effect from a HPV vaccine is a small price to pay for preventing cancer?
Well, not so fast.
One recent study found that women who received Gardasil were 40 percent more likely to have “high risk” HPV strains — ones that have a greater chance to develop into cancer.
Listen, I know how serious cervical cancer can be. As I’ve shared with you before, I’m a survivor myself.
But that’s exactly why I’ve spent years crusading against shots like Gardasil. Because I know firsthand that we can beat this disease without resorting to vaccines that risk kids’ lives.
So even if your state doesn’t yet have a HPV vaccine mandate yet, it’s important to contact your legislators to urge them to vote down any such effort.
To find out what’s going where you live, check out this website from the National Conference of State Legislatures.
It’s vital to act now. Because before you know it, your state — and your kids — could be next.
Sources:
“The HPV vaccine: Access and use in the U.S.” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. September 3, 2015, kff.org
“HPV vaccine policies” National Conference of State Legislatures” ncsl.org


