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HPV - the Jab that Killed 3 Young NZ Girls - What You Need to Know

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"Earlier this month, the CDC changed its recommendation for the HPV vaccine from a two or three-dose series to a single dose. Some experts commended the change, others said the shots should be taken off the schedule — and the market — entirely."
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HPV vaccination Gardasil kills three New Zealand girls and debilitates hundreds of others

Serious adverse reactions are striking down and killing young kiwi girls after having the HPV vaccination Gardasil – As the global death rate escalates similar deaths and illness are now replicating throughout New Zealand  read more

The HPV Lie: Pap Smears, Gardasil, and a Cancer Caused by Something Else

Less than one percent of women who test positive for what is called HPV ever develop cervical cancer.

This is not a fringe claim. This is the German Cancer Research Centre’s own data—the DKFZ, one of the world’s leading cancer research institutions, the workplace of Harald zur Hausen, the man who received the 2008 Nobel Prize for claiming HPV causes cervical cancer.  Read more

Will HPV vaccination prevent cervical cancer? (Jnal of Royal Soc of Medicine)

We conducted a critical appraisal of published Phase 2 and 3 efficacy trials in relation to the prevention of cervical cancer in women. Our analysis shows the trials themselves generated significant uncertainties undermining claims of efficacy in these data. Read more

A long list of HPV jab injuries at Rumble.com

French Cancer Surgeon: Statistics Show HPV Gardasil Vaccine Linked to Increased Cervical Cancer Rates After Years of Decline Due to Pap Smears

A neurologist says he is “100% sure” that the HPV vaccination caused the death of this 14 year old boy

Sacrificial Virgins (2017) (Vid @ Rumble)

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