Dr. Diane Harper, lead researcher in the development of two human papilloma virus vaccines, Gardasil and Cervarix, said the controversial drugs will do little to reduce cervical cancer rates and, even though they’re being recommended for girls as young as nine, there have been no efficacy trials in children under the age of 15.
Dr. Harper, director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Research Group at the University of Missouri, made these remarks during an address at the 4th International Public Conference on Vaccination ( from NVIC HERE) which took place in Reston, Virginia on Oct. 2-4. Although her talk was intended to promote the vaccine, participants said they came away convinced the vaccine should not be received.
Read the full article in The Bulletin HERE.






Because of my granddaughter I continue to speak out. Jessica Ericzon died on February 22, 2008. Just two days after her third shot of Gardasil. Jessie had many of the side effects that you speak of but we did not know Gardasil caused them. Her doctor said it was stress. Jessie was our sunshine and now we do not have her with us. Jess was a very healthy, full of life, smart young woman of almost 18 when she died. Her mother thought she was doing the right thing protecting her daughter from cervical cancer. Now with all the research we are doing we find that girls may only be protected for 5 years then may need another booster shot. Protected from, not cancer but from The HPV virus that could, NOT WOULD cause cervical cancer. Merck does not tell you all the health issues you can contract with this vaccine. Merck is in this for the MONEY not to protect our girls. More and more continues to come out as we probe to find more answers. Why was Gardasil fast tracked onto the market before the testing was completed? Our next generation is the Guinea Pigs for Merck. How long will it protect? The HPV virus is not an epidemic so why is it being treated as one. Again, Merck is trying to recoup from the loss they received from VIOX, which they pushed onto the public, and was killing people.
Please, before you vaccinate with Gardasil, Do your research. We wish we had.
A grandmother who knows.
Posted by: Denise Melton | November 04, 2009 at 10:22 AM
THIS YEAR so far, there were 1585 adverse events reported to VAERS, over 880 of the events were reported to have occurred the same day of the vaccine, 305 of them had fainting episodes (syncope). The fact that this vaccine is still on the market and being advertised, to me, is criminal.
Posted by: Elizabeth | November 03, 2009 at 09:53 AM
My 13 year old daughter was injured by Gardasil and completely disabled for the past year. Merck got it right when they used the slogan "One Less" for Gardasil. Because of Gardasil, my daughter was "One Less". She was "One Less Student", "One Less Active Child", "One Less in every aspect of her life". Take it from a mother who has spent the past year sitting by my child's bedside wondering if she would die in her sleep. INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU VACCINATE. DO NOT trust your doctor to make this decision. If you want to understand Merck's role in the medical community, investigate some of their former wonderdrugs such as VIOXX and then marvel at how many people died from it before it was pulled off the market. The CDC AND FDA need to do their job and get this off the market before more children are harmed. The public is not aware of VAERS and the #'s are grossly understated. I have had to tell my child's doctors about VAERS and make them file reports or she would not be one of the current statistics in VAERS. Even then, her information has not been entered correctly so I know that VAERS is not what it should be. Please do not let this happen to your child. There is NO WAY that I will get my son this vaccine. Gardasil needs a full blown investigation and needs to be off the market.
Posted by: Rosemary Mathis, North Carolina | November 03, 2009 at 05:32 AM
The USA Vaccine pimps are just one step below your local Mexican drug lord...
Posted by: cmo | November 02, 2009 at 07:17 PM
sickening. I can't believe they're actually trying to expand their market to boys>
Posted by: jen | November 02, 2009 at 09:44 AM