Excerpted from http://www.rense.com/general75/daugh.htm By Devvy My February 8, 2007 column resulted in quite a few radio show invitations.
During my appearance on Michael Baisden's show, several doctors called in to say
the HPV vaccine was safe, it has been tested, and yes, they would get their
daughters shot up. One mother who phoned into the show said her daughter has
received the first of the three shot series and is now worried and doesn't know
what to do. I could give her no advice because I'm not a physician, but she
should be worried. On March 15, 2007, the bomb dropped on a cable network show
which quickly made the Internet media; see full important column here. Diane M.
Harper, a researcher who worked on this vaccine has revealed that it has NOT
been tested on young girls and "worst case" scenario: increased cervical cancer
rates. As I covered in my February 8th column, Merck needs cash badly. The
lawsuits over another "safe" product of theirs, VIOXX, could bankrupt them and
they know it; one verdict here. At between $320 - $400 per shot per girl in the
U.S., then the world, you can see why Merck has spent millions buying the favors
of members of the state legislatures. Now comes the truth from an individual who
actually worked on this HPV vaccine and pray to God, enough parents get the
truth in time. Stockholders of Merck need to bring down the boom on their CEO
and others in that company for such irresponsible corporate shennanigans. While many of us have been trying to warn parents about this vaccine,
competing against the propaganda 'happy ads' for Guardasil targeted at young
teen girls on the stupid tube, we have also been urging parents here in Texas to
get in the face of the state legislature to over ride Gov. Rick Perry's
"mandate" to vaccinate the young guinea pigs, er, girls, in this state. Informed
legislators in our state house, most parents themselves, also got up in arms
over this blatant move by Perry to bypass the process and fulfill his obligation
to Merck for their fat campaign donations. The result: A couple of days ago the
house side of our legislature voted to rescind Perry's Executive Order (118-23).
Next comes the Texas Senate and I encourage everyone in this state to call your
state senator and tell them to vote to rescind Perry's EO. The next question
remains is will Gov. Perry do the right thing? Stay tuned. In the meantime, watch out New Mexico. It appears your governor, Bill
Richardson, has said he will sign a mandatory vaccine bill. Man those phones
even if you have to do it at lunch time. Richardson's office number is: (505)
476-2200. Call your state rep and senator and let them know how you feel and
tell them if they voted for SB 1174, they'll find themselves job hunting next
election. Remember this: If your daughter gets those shots and ten years down
the road develops cervical cancer, turns sterile or has a baby with defects,
neither Richardson or your state legislator/senator can be sued. If Merck's
still in business then, you might have an option. In my previous column, I pointed out Gov. Perry's press release where he came
clean by stating, "Finally, parents need to know that they have the final
decision about whether or not their daughter is vaccinated. I am a strong
believer in protecting parental rights, which is why this executive order allows
them to opt out." But, how many parents got that memo? Listen to the "news" on
ABC, CBS, NBC and cable networks when they cover this issue. Without exception,
they all refer to Texas' plan as "mandatory." Trust "mainstream media"? Hardly.
However, as one reader pointed out, opting out isn't so easy, which is why the
deceitful Gov. Perry made it opt out v opt in: Here are four reasons why "opting out" of state mandated vaccines doesn't work for many families in Texas: 1,) "Opt-out" or Conscientious Exemption to Vaccination Process is a
Bureaucratic Nightmare 2, Private Schools Deny Admission ... 3, Doctors Refuse Medical Care 4, Insurance Rates Rise and Accessibility Affected Responsible parents who have secured health care coverage for their children
will be forced to pay higher insurance rates whether they want the HPV vaccine
or not. The National Vaccine Information Center is a fabulous web site; they have a
superb section on the truth about this vaccine. Footnotes: 1, Texas, Department of State Health Services: Exclusions from Immunization
Requirements Resources: 1. National Vaccine Information Center Devvy Kidd authored the booklets, Why A Bankrupt America and Blind Loyalty;
2,000,000 copies. Devvy appears on radio shows all over the country, ran for
Congress and is a highly sought after public speaker. Devvy belongs to no
organization. She left the Republican Party in 1996 and has been an independent voter ever
since. Devvy isn't left, right or in the middle; she is a constitutionalist who
believes in the supreme law of the land, not some political party. Her web site
www.devvy.com contains a tremendous amount of
information, solutions and a vast Reading Room. Devvy's website: www.devvy.com E-mail is: devvyk@earthlink.net
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