All medical evidence suggests that HPV vaccines are not necessary.
Originally shared by Bill Carroll
All medical evidence suggests that HPV vaccines are not necessary. The Human papillomavirus that causes cervical cancer can only be transmitted sexually; therefore, a vaccine intervention is unnecessary for schoolchildren.
Notwithstanding, HPV vaccines contain one of the most dangerous aluminum salts as an adjuvant. These aluminum cations are absorbed into immune-responsive cells after injection. This aluminum travels through the immune system, concentrating in brain tissue, and breaking free to inflict unpredictable damage to surrounding cells. The aluminum toxicity of HPV vaccines is an issue that lawmakers should address; no state should be mandating dangerous aluminum-based vaccines.
To date, 57,520 vaccine reactions reports have been made to the federal Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System regarding Gardasil HPV vaccinations. These reports include 271 deaths by Gardasil. There are an additional 3,579 adverse reaction reports submitted following Cervarix HPV vaccinations, including 17 deaths. This is a small portion of the damages caused by this vaccine, for not all adverse reactions are recorded and reported to VAERS.
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