Newspaper deletes story about Gardasil injuries from website
In a time of 24/7/365 news coverage, this is a shocking example that censorship is still very much alive and well.
When Canada’s largest daily newspaper, The Toronto Star, removed a front-page story from its website about an investigation into the side effects of Gardasil, it gave Merck a “win” you can’t buy with money.
The publisher of the Star even wrote an apologetic editorial saying that the story “led to confusion between anecdotes and evidence.”
But once you reach well over 30,000 adverse reaction reports sent into the U.S. government — including several hundred deaths — they aren’t “anecdotes” anymore.
That. Is. Evidence.
The big chill
For a major newspaper to actually put a gag order on an already published front-page article is news all on its own.
After all, this wasn’t some rogue reporter sneaking a story in the paper. It went through all the editorial checks and balances any big news organization has.
And at first, the editor stood behind the investigation, saying, “The story is smart, relevant and discussable.”
But apparently criticism of a drug that Canada’s publicly funded, single-payer healthcare system is spending millions on couldn’t be allowed to continue.
The story told about several young women who suffered adverse reactions after receiving the shot. And the article didn’t even say the reactions were “conclusively linked” to the vaccine.
In fact, the subhead said that “hundreds of thousands” of Canadian teens have been “safely” vaccinated with Gardasil.
But it also revealed that 60 Canadians have “experienced debilitating illnesses after inoculation.”
So it was hardly a scare story, but rather one alerting parents of the horrific side effects this drug could cause.
But what seemed to receive the most attack was the story’s headline: “A wonder drug’s dark side.”
Now, if there’s anyone out there who doesn’t think Gardasil has a dark side, well, they need to meet the young women whose lives this vaccine has destroyed. And the moms who lost their daughters because of it.
Like Megan Hild, a “very healthy, active young lady,” who suddenly died shortly after getting her last of three Gardasil injections. Megan was only 20 years old.
Or Maddie and Olivia Meylor, who suffered “premature ovarian failure” — in other words menopause in their teens because of the Gardasil vaccines they received.
And Maddie and Olivia are just two of many reports now flooding in about premature menopause being caused by Gardasil.
I could go on and on telling you heartbreaking stories about beautiful, active, healthy girls becoming disabled, and suffering seizures and paralysis because of this vaccine.
And those are the ones who are still alive to share their horrors.
So yes, you bet Gardasil has a dark side. And it looks like the Toronto Star has a dark side as well.
Because the minute any news organization believes that it has to monitor, censor and bow to pressure from the “health” authorities, Big Pharma or any of its shills, it’s time for them to close up shop.
But considering how much Merck stands to make on its brand new Gardasil shot, this whole event really isn’t all that surprising.
At the end of last year the FDA approved a stronger — and likely even more dangerous — version of the vaccine called Gardasil 9.
And just two weeks ago the CDC added Gardasil 9 to its list of “recommended” vaccines. That means sales could easily fill Merck’s greedy profit bucket with over $1 billion from that shot alone.
I guess “yellow journalism” is yielding to “green journalism” — and not because it’s environmentally friendly.
Sources:
“A win for Merck? Paper removes investigation of Gardasil side effects” Ed Silverman, February 23, 2015, The Wall Street Journal, blogs.wsj.com
“Ten rules for safer drug use, Worst Pills Best Pills Newsletter, March 2015, worstpills.org


