If immigrant girls don't need HPV shots... why do ours?
Across the nation, doctors and school districts are trying force little girls into getting an untested and dangerous vaccine that offers only limited (if any) protection from cervical cancer.
Our officials have been bought and paid for by Merck, the pharmaceutical giant behind the medical mistake of the century: the nightmare vaccination known as Gardasil.
In the dollar-driven zeal to jab everyone with pigtails, the Centers for Disease Control even made HPV vaccinations a requirement for green-card seeking gals between the ages of 11 and 26.
But in another sign that it's an immigrant's world and the rest of us are just living in it... the CDC quickly backed off after coming under pressure from immigrant groups. That's right – these non-citizens are already being treated better than many of our own native daughters.
Now the CDC merely "recommends" the vaccine for immigrant girls – but won't require it.
Meanwhile, in many areas, little girls as young as 11 are being forced to get this vaccine – or they can't go to school.
Most vaccines are completely unnecessary. Some are unproven and ineffective – and some are downright dangerous, even deadly.
Gardasil is all of the above, and then some.
This expensive vaccine offers only limited protection for an undetermined period of time against only some of the HPV strains linked to cervical cancer. Yet Merck is trying to strong-arm states, counties and school districts into mandating Gardasil shots for all of our little girls.
Meanwhile, dozens of girls have died after getting this vaccine – and thousands more have reported side effects. This vaccine has been linked to severe nerve damage and even ALS – commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
So whether you're from Maryland, Mexico, or Mesopotamia, no one should be forcing this dangerous vaccine on you or your little girl.
Seeking equal protection for OUR daughters,
William Campbell Douglass II, M.D.