It
took exactly one month to the day for an activated Indiana population
to turn back efforts by their state’s health department to coerce and
pressure parents, outside of law, into having their children receive the
potentially dangerous human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV). Independent
health journalist Jefferey Jaxen was contacted by two separate families
telling of letters they received by their state’s health departments
regarding their child’s HPV vaccine status. An article chronicling the incidents was immediately published to raise awareness on October 5th, 2015.
Investigation revealed that the official
health department letters received did not state whether or not the HPV
vaccine was mandatory. This grey area created confusion and anger as many states are currently moving to pass mandatory vaccination laws with potentially severe penalties.
What was more striking was the fact that the children, who were named
in the official state letters, were found because of their inclusion
into a vaccine tracking list. The problem was that the parents never
knowingly consented to their child’s participation and inclusion onto
this list. Investigations revealed that every state has a vaccine
tracking list, or immunization information system, for children. With
each step to coerce parents, omit vital information, and unethically
push vaccines on children, states are losing major integrity.
Activated Parents Are Unstoppable
Activated Parents Are Unstoppable
Indiana parents, along with the American Family Association of Indiana,
send letters, emails, and made phone calls protesting the intrusion by
the State’s government into private affairs along with other vaccine
related concerns prompted by the HPV letter. After one month, obtuse
officials caved and were forced to comply with the will of its
citizens. The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette
reported on November 6th, 2015 that the Indiana State Department of
Health has revised a letter sent to about 305,000 parents of Indiana
children with no record of having started the three-dose vaccine for
human papillomavirus, or HPV.
The revised
letter now truthfully states that the HPV vaccine is not required by the
State of Indiana, information that was previously omitted. The new
letter also prominently points out that the Indiana State Department of
Health regularly reviews immunization records reported to the state’s
Children and Hoosier Immunization Registry Program, or CHIRP, and
includes a link to have a child’s information permanently removed from
the registry. Commenting on state intrusion into a parent’s medical
choice, Indiana Governor Mike Pence commented, “I think it is a decision that’s best left to parents in consultation with their doctors.”
It should always be remembered that the HPV vaccines, Gardasil and Cervarix, are private products of a corporation. Glaxo Smith Kline, the makers of Gardasil, have paid out more that $9.1 billion in a variety of lawsuits and major convictions since 2003. Worldwide, the damage and efficacy of Gardasil and Cervarix is being reviewed by many regulatory health agencies and oversight bodies. In addition, the vaccine has been the center of countless lawsuits and legal actions worldwide.
The European
Union’s European Medicines Agency (EMA) who convened a Scientific
Advisory Committee (SAC) in response to mounting HPV vaccine damage
among European Union teenagers. The SAC is looking at 13,915 cases of
HPV related damage. In 2013, the Japanese Health Ministry rescinded its
recommendation for the use of HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix. The
removal of these shots was prompted after mounting evidence of serious
adverse side effects and incongruent science. Japan has refused to add
the shot back to the schedule to date. A report in 2014 by the U.S. Government Accountability Office looking at the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, which has paid out well over $3 billion in vaccine damages, stated:
“11 percent of claims filed since fiscal year 1999 were still in process (pending) as of March 31, 2014…”
“In some instances, however, a vaccine
can have severe side effects, including death or an injury requiring
lifetime medical care.”
For those unaware of the
current battle to turn back mandatory vaccination and secure medical
choice in the United States, this move by the Indiana State Department
of Health is a major victory. It represents a previously rare
acknowledgement from a governmental body to the demands and concerns
around vaccines raised by parents. In addition, this is a win for
independent journalists and the alternative media who represents
the true voice of the people and the free expression of ideas.
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