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Flu Vaccination Missed
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| A Utah woman claims that the flu shot killed her son. | |
| After he got the shot, he got violently ill. | |
| Lori Webb says her son, 19-year-old Chandler Webb, was the picture of perfect health. | |
| However, the day after his first ever flu shot, he became very ill and was in a coma within 24 hours. | |
| While at the hospital, Chandler underwent a variety of tests, but doctors couldn't confirm what caused his illness. | |
| The doctors did everything they could as far as trying to detect this. | |
| The one thing they didn't really focus on until the very end and another doctor was the flu vaccination. | |
| Chandler's family ultimately elected to take him off life support and he died after 28 days in the hospital. | |
| The Utah Department of Health commented that they have no evidence of the flu vaccine or any other vaccine causing this type of outcome. | |
| Tell that to 19-year-old Olivia Maylor and her sister, 20-year-old Madeline. | |
| They're suing the makers of the HPV vaccine, claiming the drug caused their early infertility. | |
| The sisters say the Gardasil vaccine caused their ovaries to stop producing eggs, leading to premature menopause marked by insomnia, night sweats, and headaches. | |
| They almost certainly won't be able to get pregnant. | |
| In a statement, the vaccines maker Merck & Co. | |
| says evidence doesn't support a relationship between the condition and the vaccine. | |
| Gardasil is recommended as a routine vaccination for girls and women between the ages of 9 and 26, even though the FDA says HPV usually clears on its own without causing any health problems. | |
| But even with serious risks associated with the vaccine, including seizures, stroke, potentially fatal allergic reactions, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and death, the Gardasil campaign still heavily pressures women and their mothers into getting the vaccine as if it was the only answer to avoiding cancer. | |
| I could be one less. | |
| One less statistic. | |
| One less. | |
| Gardasil. | |
| Gardasil. | |
| With Gardasil, you could be one less. | |
| Constance Couch was just nine years old when her life was drastically altered after taking Gardasil. | |
| Couch was an athletically and academically excelling student considered gifted by her teachers. | |
| During her annual checkup, her doctor vaccinated her with Gardasil. | |
| A week later, she got sick. | |
| seizures, headaches, weakness, and after spending three months in the hospital, Constance's | |
| world was transformed forever. | |
| I had to redo math because I forgot all my math problems. | |
| And I had to learn how to walk again. | |
| According to statistics from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, between June of 2006 through May 2013, there have been almost 43,000 adverse reactions from the HPV vaccine. | |
| More than 1,100 reports of permanent disability, including 25 reports of Guillain-Barre syndrome, from May 2009 to 2010 alone. | |
| There have also been 210 reports of death. | |
| Surprisingly, if Gardasil is given to someone who's already been exposed to one of the 100 strains of HPV, The potential for contracting the human papillomavirus actually increases by 46%. | |
| And after filing a Freedom of Information Act earlier this year, Judicial Watch found that the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has awarded nearly $6 million to HPV vaccine damaged victims. | |
| Even with all of these facts, parents who choose not to vaccinate their children are met with harsh criticism and shaming. | |
| Every year a new article claims that deadly diseases are making a comeback due to the anti-vaccine movement. | |
| And this recent CVS article says parents who don't vaccinate are putting other children at risk. | |
| The LA Times calls for doctors to quit presenting vaccination as a choice and to be more assertive in promoting the potentially life-saving vaccination of young children while avoiding pointing out the risks. | |
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Federal Government's Push for Vaccinations
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| When we look at vaccinations, this country vaccinates children at a rate higher than anywhere in the entire world. | |
| They get something like 46 different antigen exposures before they start school. | |
| They're getting 26 to 30 by age 1. | |
| Now, I've made the case in a number of articles I've published in Peer Review Journal. | |
| That this is very harmful to the brain. | |
| I've outlined the mechanism by which it does it. | |
| And yet, the policy continues, and every day we see the federal government pushing more vaccinations. | |
| In collusion with the pharmaceutical companies that are making high profits off of it, international organizations are pushing it. | |
| And you have to ask why. | |
| There's only two choices you have in this debate. | |
| Either they're incredibly stupid and incompetent, or criminal, or they're doing it on purpose for a reason, which goes back to the Rockefeller design of human engineering. | |
| Before you feel pressured into vaccinations, ask your doctor for the package insert. | |
| And do your own research to decide if vaccinations are right for you and your family. | |