Adan Salazar
Infowars.com
August 12, 2012

 

At the start of the new school year, the Scottish government will begin “giving” the Gardasil vaccine to teenage girls.

photoBBC: The vaccine helps protect thousands of Scottish women, the government said.

According to the BBC, the Scottish government says it will begin implementing the vaccinations to “protect thousands of Scottish women” during the new school term.

“The HPV vaccine…will continue to be offered to girls in their second year of secondary school, when they are about 13 years old,” the article states.

Reportedly, the vaccine is replacing the Cervarix vaccine, which only offers “protection” against two strains of HPV, while Gardasil offers “protection” from four.

The article goes on to say that following a “procurement exercise” by the UK’s respective Departments of Health, the controversial HPV vaccine Gardasil will go into use across the country.

Despite being linked to numerous deaths and countless side-effects, the safety of the vaccine has largely gone uncontested and continues to ride a wave of false media hype.

In the past, British doctors have even admitted to only saying publicly what helps the vaccine be well received by the public. “We, as consultants in sexual health, have been told to say nothing publicly that would damage the current (HPV) vaccine campaign,” they stated in a piece run by the BBC.

Here are some facts:

According to the FDA’s own website, the vaccine was only tested on approximately 21,000 girls and women before pushed on millions of children, teens, and adults around the world.

- The FDA’s site never mentions that any studies were ever conducted on men, however the CDC recommends the vaccine for “all teen boys and men through age 21.”

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