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Deanooooo's avatar

The "Test Run" article rings true. My son was given HPV and meningitis "vaccines" together at the time of his college entrance physical. Neither were required by the college, but there was a soft mandate to get HPV under Rhode Island's "vaccinate to graduate" program. We had refused HPV for the previous two years, but Neil went on his own for this physical. We will forever rue the day... In the middle of Neil's sophomore year at college, he was diagnosed with DIPG, an "incurable" brainstem tumor. He died a year after that. We have written a book about his ordeal. (See dipgbook.com for an overview.)

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AnnR's avatar

The ORIGINAL market for HPV vaccine were only females. According to my pediatrician, who although he DID push it for my daughters, he did it halfheartedly because he knew I would (and did) refuse it for them. I asked him, if this vaccine is so safe, why is it only being pushed on the girls? He told me that the reason it was marketed to the girls was because they were the "easier" target because THEY were the ones that got cervical cancer. Of course, I knew all along that once the female market was saturated, they would open it up to the boys, they were just using the girls as the guinea pigs and getting the camel's nose under the tent, and then they would go for the whole enchilada. (Yes, lots of metaphors, sorry). Doctors are complicit.

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