Website editor’s note: The following text is a press release from the UK Association of HPV Vaccine Injured Daughters (AHVID) and SaneVax Inc – www.sanevax.org announcing the first part of a new documentary on HPV vaccinations called Sacrificial Virgins – Not for the Greater Good.

Part One of Sacrificial Virgins may be seen at this link:

https://bit.ly/SV-NotGood

NB:If you are in NZ and wanting information about HPV vaccination or support due to having become ill following HPV vaccination, theNZ-based website is   https://www.ga-nz.com/

Below:  Ruby Shallom, interviewed in the film, is a sixteen year old girl who has become almost totally paralysed since receiving HPV vaccinations.

IS THE NEXT THALIDOMIDE-STYLE SCANDAL ABOUT TO BREAK? SACRIFICIAL VIRGINS

SEPTEMBER 06, 2017, LONDON, UK. The HPV vaccine is a treatment in widespread use but its efficacy in preventing cancer is medically unproven, while unintended, adverse reactions are blighting and even ending the lives of girls and young women across the world. However, pharmaceutical manufacturers and many health authorities are refusing to acknowledge there is a problem and the medical community is continuing to offer the vaccine. This is the subject of a three-part series of films – Sacrificial Virgins – the first of which is soon to be launched on YouTube.

“The parallels with the 1960s Thalidomide tragedy are inescapable,” said the series writer and narrator, Joan Shenton. “The HPV vaccine approvals were fast-tracked, without long-term toxicity testing, and there is compelling evidence that the risk of severe, neurological side-effects outweighs its unproven benefits.

“Sacrificial Virgins – so named because the vaccine is often given to girls before they become sexually active – will expose this evidence to the world and hopefully help to halt another global tragedy.”

HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is commonly found in women’s cervixes. In almost all cases the infection clears up without any symptoms. However, it is claimed by those who administer the HPV vaccine that HPV causes about 80% of cervical cancer in later life*, which they attribute to the fact that fragments of HPV can be found in many cancer cells. But the presence of HPV in cancer cells does not mean HPV actually causes the cancer – which is one of the film’s key arguments.

So, while the HPV vaccine may prevent infection, there is still no proof that it also reduces the frequency of cervical cancer. But programmes of HPV vaccinations are solemnly based on this claim and such vaccinations are widespread – in the UK, the uptake in adolescent girls is over 85%.

However, according to Dr Christian Fiala, a Viennese specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology interviewed in the films, “No-one has shown that the HPV vaccine actually reduces the rate of cervical cancer but on the side-effects side it is clear that we have seen a huge number of serious, really terrible side-effects, like young girls being paralysed and actually condemned to death and even dying.”

In part one of the series, titled Not for the Greater Good, Peter Duesberg, professor of molecular biology at Berkeley, California, explains scientific studies that found cervical cancers are not actually caused by the HPV virus. Fragments of HPV may be present in the cancers but, he says, “these are fossils of the HPV.” Is there a causal relationship between HPV and cervical cancer? “Absolutely not … it’s dead … it’s a fragment of virus, it cannot make RNA, cannot make proteins, it cannot be found in the tumour or tumour cells. Nowhere.”

The conclusion of the film is that, based on the scientific evidence presented, there is so far no proof that HPV vaccination of girls can prevent cervical cancer in her later life, while the occurrence of serious adverse reactions is clear. So why take the risk? The film also introduces some victims suffering such adverse reactions and pressure groups that are beginning to fight for their cause.

Joan Shenton concluded: “In the face of growing evidence of adverse reactions and public calls for a ban, Thalidomide was on the market for five years before authorities around the world called a halt. During those years, manufacturers continued to sell and doctors continued to prescribe. The HPV vaccine has been on the market for longer, since 2008, and is routinely administered, often paid for by taxpayers’ money and distributed through schools and health authorities. It too has severe side effects but, unlike Thalidomide, the HPV vaccination is not even proven to work. Our films are intended as an urgent wake-up call.”

Not for the Greater Good, duration 12½ minutes, will be launched on YouTube ( http://bit.ly/SV-NotGood ) on Monday September 11, 2017.

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