Archive for December 2017

Why are we so afraid of viruses and bacteria?

  In Sacrificial Virgins: Part 1 – Not for the greater good Professor Peter Duesberg claims that if HPV is found in cervical cancer tumours it is just a fossil of a previous HPV infection. According to the Berkeley University Molecular Biologist there is no causal relationship between the human papilloma virus and cervical cancer. But then we have this entire HPV vaccination program based on the idea that this […]

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Advice about the continued need for Pap smears from Dr Diane Harper, lead investigator for HPV vaccine clinical trials

I recently watched an episode of Vaccines Revealed    where Dr Toni Bark  interviewed Diane Harper who was the lead investigator for HPV vaccine clinical trials.     Harper admits that the rollout of Gardasil and Cervarix were preceded by a fear driven marketing campaign that led to many girls becoming anxious that they be ‘one less’ victim of cervical cancer. In reality we know that this large worldwide cohort of teenagers […]

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Gardasil Syndrome

Lloyd W. Phillips has written Gardasil Syndrome: A perfect Storm of Genetic Mutations & Reactivated Pathogens. He has conducted a seven year analysis of adverse reactions to the Gardasil vaccine which is crucial to our understanding of what is actually happening to the thousands of young girls and now boys who have become so unwell after their HPV vaccination. Phillips who has a background in cellular biology describes Gardasil Syndrome as a […]

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In praise of the Alternative Media

  The December 2017-January 2018 edition of Nexus contains a 7 page extract from my book Gardasil: Fast-Tracked and Flawed. My thanks go to Nexus, an alternative news magazine for publishing this important story. The magazine is currently celebrating its 30th anniversary and began publishing in 1987 with its aim being  to present hard-to-get, ignored and suppressed information on the subjects of health, science, the unexplained, world events and history. Our goal […]

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