HPV vaccines (Gardasil) now pushed onto boys in Canada
(NaturalNews) There is still a whole lot of money to be made from
pushing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines on young people around the
world. But in order to accomplish this, the market for the vaccines,
which include Merck & Co.'s Gardasil and GlaxoSmithKline's Cervarix,
must be expanded to include males as well as females, which is what is
currently taking place in Canada.
CBC News reports that Canada's National Advisory Committee on
Immunization (NACI) has now recommended that HPV vaccines be
administered to boys between the ages of nine and 26. The announcement
comes just months after a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) committee also recommended that boys get jabbed with
the HPV vaccine, despite the fact that nearly 25,000 children have had
serious adverse events as a result of the vaccine, and more than 100
have died (
http://sanevax.org/).
Since Canada has a universal healthcare system, provinces and
territories that adopt the new recommendations will be required to fund
the vaccines, which have never been proven safe or effective in girls,
let alone boys. Even the NACI report itself admits that "there are no
studies that directly demonstrate that HPV vaccination of males will
result in less sexual transmission of vaccine-related HPV types from
males to females in reduced incidence of cervical cancer" (
http://www.lifesitenews.com).
Even so, vaccinating boys against HPV somehow still makes sense to Dr.
Franziska Baltzer, a spokesman from the Canadian Association of
Adolescent Health and head of adolescent medicine at Montreal Children's
Hospital, who believes that boys as young as nine "contribute to the
spread of HPV," a virus that many experts still say causes cervical
cancer.
Boys do not have a cervix, of course, which is why drug companies have
had to convince government health authorities that boys are carriers of
HPV. But keep in mind that HPV has never even been proven to be a
cause of cervical cancer, which means vaccinating anyone against HPV is
completely pointless in the first place (
http://www.naturalnews.com).
Neither Gardasil nor Cervarix has ever been proven to prevent HPV,
either. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) actually admitted
in reports back in 2003 that HPV is not scientifically linked to
causing cervical cancer. In fact, the Gardasil vaccine was found to be
responsible for actually causing a nearly 50 percent increase in
precancerous lesions in women (
http://www.naturalnews.com/022404.html).
Source:-
http://www.naturalnews.com/034841_Gardasil_HPV_vaccines_Canada.html