Headlines in Ireland this past week, again, are buzzing about the abuse families have endured at the hands of both the Health Service Executive (HSE) and the country’s mainstream media outlets. Having long-ignored the growing number of HPV vaccine-injured girls, the HSE is now labeling them and their families as “emotional terrorists.” Much of Ireland’s mainstream media has supported the abuse through its one-sided biased reporting for nearly two years. Unfortunately, only a handful of smaller Irish media outlets and radio stations are attempting to give a voice to the persecuted families of HPV vaccine-injured daughters with some semblance of balance in their reporting. It appears that the priorities of the rest of the Irish media outlets and individual journalists align more with pushing a false HPV vaccine safety narrative than giving transparency to a complex story with many crucial unresolved points.
Here are six questions for all of Irish media, whether corporate-funded or independent:
1. Why haven’t you reported on the officially documented risks of the HPV vaccine Gardasil listed in its patient information leaflet (PIL)?
Irish media continues to cling to the tired and false talking points that the HPV vaccine (Gardasil) is safe and effective, despite severe, life-threatening reactions being experienced by the Irish girls after receiving it. Given the small number of participants in the true saline-placebo group and questionable methods used to demonstrate vaccine safety prior to licensure (such as adding a neurotoxic aluminum adjuvant to the placebo), Gardasil continues to be in the final phase of post-licensure safety testing (on the uninformed public). According to Gardasil’s own PIL (patient information leaflet), for every 100,000 people getting the shot, there will be 2,300 serious adverse events, including a laundry list of severe, often life-threatening medical events and even death. Bottom line: severe, life-threatening reactions being experienced by the Irish girls after the HPV shot are formally acknowledged on the Gardasil’s PIL.
2. Why aren’t you reporting that the HSE has repeatedly ordered schools to withhold the documented warnings of severe adverse reactions from the HPV vaccine from parents?
Vaccination is a medical procedure with known (and unknown) serious risks. Every vaccine vial comes with a PIL, containing the list of adverse events reported to the vaccine manufacturer during post-licensure testing or surveillance. If a medical professional, school, hospital, or other health care facility is instructed to purposely withhold such vital information from patients or parents of minor patients in order to maximize vaccine uptake, such an act is in violation of numerous medical ethics codes of informed consent to medical procedures.
3. Why do you insist on calling parents or parent-led support groups ‘anti-vaccine’?
The growing support group called R.E.G.R.E.T. (Reactions and Effects of Gardasil Resulting in Extreme Trauma) is composed of parents who had their daughters vaccinated with Gardasil, which severely injured them. If anything, this group has 100% HPV vaccine uptake. Do these girls not need your support and compassion after they’ve been injured?
4. Why are you labeling parents with valid concerns about the HPV vaccine safety ‘emotional terrorists’?
Throughout the long-running unbalanced reporting by Irish media, there has been a theme of ridiculing and targeting parents of HPV vaccine-injured daughters. By any journalistic standard, such behavior is not only ethically and morally reprehensible, but also historically dangerous. It is simply appalling and abusive for officials representing governmental health bodies to write off families with valid, unanswered, and often ignored questions and concerns about the health of their daughters as ‘emotional terrorists’ or use other buzzwords to dehumanize them. It is equally appalling for any media, whether in Ireland or elsewhere, to side with emotional abuse of vaccine-injured families.
5. Why don’t you ever mention that issues with HPV vaccine programs, mirroring Ireland’s, are happening in other countries?
The HPV vaccine programs are currently having global issues. To date, Japan, India, Colombia, Australia, and some European Union member states have experienced a large growth in HPV vaccine injuries after attempting to implement a program similar to Ireland’s. Japan stopped recommending and Colombia had to end its mandatory HPV vaccine program due to lawsuits and backlash not only from their lay citizens but also from those within their respective medical communities and the government. In contrast, the Irish medical community and the HSE, with full cover from its media, still falsely maintain that any severe adverse reaction experienced after the HPV vaccine is psychosomatic [all in the head of the victim]. How is it that tens of thousands of girls, from all over the world, are all imagining they have debilitating symptoms listed on the HPV vaccine PIL (they haven’t read) after receiving the shot? Some have even died from these ‘imagined’ conditions. In the US alone, the country’s Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) has tallied over 51,000 adverse events from the HPV vaccine.
6. Why haven’t you reported the large list of public findings and admissions showing the fraudulent behavior of the World Health Organization and the European Medicines Commission concerning the HPV vaccine?
Three major admissions questioning the integrity of the HPV vaccine program have happened over the last year, and Irish media has fully omitted them from their reporting. In 2016, the Nordic Cochrane Centre filed a complaint to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) over maladministration and oversight of the HPV program. Accusations of dishonesty, lack of accountability, fraudulent safety evaluations, and conflicts of interest were made against the EMA. The Nordic Cochrane Centre filed a second complaint just five months later stating:
“Some of our concerns were not addressed at all, and several of the EMA’s statements were either wrong or seriously misleading, or irrelevant for the criticism we had posed. We therefore now complain to the EU ombudsman over the EMA.”
Also in 2016, Sin Hang Lee, MD, Director of the Milford Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory in Milford, Connecticut, filed a still unanswered open letter of complaint to the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Margaret Chan. In his letter, Lee states:
“I have come into possession of documentation which leads me to believe multiple individuals and organizations deliberately set out to mislead Japanese authorities regarding the safety of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines, Gardasil® and Cervarix®.”
One thing is for certain in Ireland, a shocked and dissatisfied public is not waiting for the HSE or the adversarial media to champion justice and long-deserved attention to families. The continued doubling down of abuse upon parents and their HPV vaccine-injured daughters by official channels is being watched with global eyes. The reputations and integrity of much of Irish media and multiple figureheads within the HSE have taken an unrecoverable hit. As global attention and country-wide awareness focus on the continued injustices within Ireland, a massive backfiring is happening at each turn of further attempted authoritarian action and abuse by officialdom.
Here are six questions for all of Irish media, whether corporate-funded or independent:
1. Why haven’t you reported on the officially documented risks of the HPV vaccine Gardasil listed in its patient information leaflet (PIL)?
Irish media continues to cling to the tired and false talking points that the HPV vaccine (Gardasil) is safe and effective, despite severe, life-threatening reactions being experienced by the Irish girls after receiving it. Given the small number of participants in the true saline-placebo group and questionable methods used to demonstrate vaccine safety prior to licensure (such as adding a neurotoxic aluminum adjuvant to the placebo), Gardasil continues to be in the final phase of post-licensure safety testing (on the uninformed public). According to Gardasil’s own PIL (patient information leaflet), for every 100,000 people getting the shot, there will be 2,300 serious adverse events, including a laundry list of severe, often life-threatening medical events and even death. Bottom line: severe, life-threatening reactions being experienced by the Irish girls after the HPV shot are formally acknowledged on the Gardasil’s PIL.
2. Why aren’t you reporting that the HSE has repeatedly ordered schools to withhold the documented warnings of severe adverse reactions from the HPV vaccine from parents?
Vaccination is a medical procedure with known (and unknown) serious risks. Every vaccine vial comes with a PIL, containing the list of adverse events reported to the vaccine manufacturer during post-licensure testing or surveillance. If a medical professional, school, hospital, or other health care facility is instructed to purposely withhold such vital information from patients or parents of minor patients in order to maximize vaccine uptake, such an act is in violation of numerous medical ethics codes of informed consent to medical procedures.
3. Why do you insist on calling parents or parent-led support groups ‘anti-vaccine’?
The growing support group called R.E.G.R.E.T. (Reactions and Effects of Gardasil Resulting in Extreme Trauma) is composed of parents who had their daughters vaccinated with Gardasil, which severely injured them. If anything, this group has 100% HPV vaccine uptake. Do these girls not need your support and compassion after they’ve been injured?
4. Why are you labeling parents with valid concerns about the HPV vaccine safety ‘emotional terrorists’?
Throughout the long-running unbalanced reporting by Irish media, there has been a theme of ridiculing and targeting parents of HPV vaccine-injured daughters. By any journalistic standard, such behavior is not only ethically and morally reprehensible, but also historically dangerous. It is simply appalling and abusive for officials representing governmental health bodies to write off families with valid, unanswered, and often ignored questions and concerns about the health of their daughters as ‘emotional terrorists’ or use other buzzwords to dehumanize them. It is equally appalling for any media, whether in Ireland or elsewhere, to side with emotional abuse of vaccine-injured families.
5. Why don’t you ever mention that issues with HPV vaccine programs, mirroring Ireland’s, are happening in other countries?
The HPV vaccine programs are currently having global issues. To date, Japan, India, Colombia, Australia, and some European Union member states have experienced a large growth in HPV vaccine injuries after attempting to implement a program similar to Ireland’s. Japan stopped recommending and Colombia had to end its mandatory HPV vaccine program due to lawsuits and backlash not only from their lay citizens but also from those within their respective medical communities and the government. In contrast, the Irish medical community and the HSE, with full cover from its media, still falsely maintain that any severe adverse reaction experienced after the HPV vaccine is psychosomatic [all in the head of the victim]. How is it that tens of thousands of girls, from all over the world, are all imagining they have debilitating symptoms listed on the HPV vaccine PIL (they haven’t read) after receiving the shot? Some have even died from these ‘imagined’ conditions. In the US alone, the country’s Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) has tallied over 51,000 adverse events from the HPV vaccine.
6. Why haven’t you reported the large list of public findings and admissions showing the fraudulent behavior of the World Health Organization and the European Medicines Commission concerning the HPV vaccine?
Three major admissions questioning the integrity of the HPV vaccine program have happened over the last year, and Irish media has fully omitted them from their reporting. In 2016, the Nordic Cochrane Centre filed a complaint to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) over maladministration and oversight of the HPV program. Accusations of dishonesty, lack of accountability, fraudulent safety evaluations, and conflicts of interest were made against the EMA. The Nordic Cochrane Centre filed a second complaint just five months later stating:
“Some of our concerns were not addressed at all, and several of the EMA’s statements were either wrong or seriously misleading, or irrelevant for the criticism we had posed. We therefore now complain to the EU ombudsman over the EMA.”
Also in 2016, Sin Hang Lee, MD, Director of the Milford Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory in Milford, Connecticut, filed a still unanswered open letter of complaint to the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Margaret Chan. In his letter, Lee states:
“I have come into possession of documentation which leads me to believe multiple individuals and organizations deliberately set out to mislead Japanese authorities regarding the safety of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines, Gardasil® and Cervarix®.”
One thing is for certain in Ireland, a shocked and dissatisfied public is not waiting for the HSE or the adversarial media to champion justice and long-deserved attention to families. The continued doubling down of abuse upon parents and their HPV vaccine-injured daughters by official channels is being watched with global eyes. The reputations and integrity of much of Irish media and multiple figureheads within the HSE have taken an unrecoverable hit. As global attention and country-wide awareness focus on the continued injustices within Ireland, a massive backfiring is happening at each turn of further attempted authoritarian action and abuse by officialdom.