Ireland is currently a microcosm of a greater attack on parental rights, informed consent, agency capture and human rights violations being played out globally. To governments and their health agencies, borders and official statements attempt to shape reality. Unfortunately in the real world, clear evidence of vaccine injury and the dangers of the HPV vaccine do not adhere to such limitations and magical thinking.
Over the last four years, one of the main points of contention has been the officially ordered withholding of informed consent at the educational level. An internal document sent to school principals in February 2017 again ordered school officials to unethically continue withholding informed consent from parents. The instructions stated:
“Please only distribute these HSE information materials about the vaccination programme and do not forward any other non HSE vaccine information to parents.”
The recent instructions to principals were ordered by Dr Kevin purposely who publicly stated in 2014, while he was the acting assistant national director of the HSE, the following concerning informed consent:
“I want to give them [parents] the knowledge to make the decisions I want them to make.”
The current Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) information materials omit the known and documented severe adverse reactions that are contained in the full HPV vaccine patient information leaflet (PIL). Parents have taken it upon themselves to create a complete PIL and give it to schools. Secondary schools have refused to take the corrected leaflets. However, parents have managed to get the new leaflets giving full informed consent into some primary schools.
Why has the HSE stepped in to be the middleman between parents and their informed consent?
In relation to the PIL, the HSE says that “. . . about 1 in 4 Irish adults have literacy problems. Many adults therefore would have difficulty understanding the technical details in the Patient Information Leaflet.”
The number of HPV vaccine-injured girls has steadily grown in Ireland. Over the last few years, the official stance from the HSE and its health ministers has been to simply ignore the girls, their medical needs and their families. Over time, the Irish media and politicians began giving the HPV vaccine-injured girls and their families a voice. To this, the Irish health minister and HSE, without medically examining the girls or their medical records, publicly took the official stance that all girls claiming injury after the HPV vaccination were suffering from a psychosomatic condition. In other words, it was all in their head and they should get over it.
Something has changed over the last 6 months and it is being seen rolled out in a concerted effort across Ireland and in other countries. The media’s rhetoric towards vaccine injury and those seeking justice has shifted from simply ignoring to viciously attacking. First they ignore you…then they fight you. The increased efforts appear to be a direct result of health agencies losing the moral high ground along with the hearts and minds of their people due to the continued omission of the truth about vaccine injury and risks.
The coordinated attack on parents and their daughters in Ireland has reached appalling and historically dangerous levels. Providing balance or exposing the country's failing HSE and flawed secondary school HPV immunization program has not been a priority for the Irish media. The concerning behavior of the media in Ireland has been eclipsed by the steady authoritarian statements of Health Minister Simon Harris. Instead of listening to the parents and daughters of his country, Harris has sided with Big Pharma by attacking anyone who questions his country’s failed HPV vaccine program. A program that has, in the absence of transparency and truth, plummeted to under 50 percent uptake due directly to the dishonesty and deceit of the HSE. Harris’ reply to families looking for answers to the injuries caused by the country’s unethical HPV vaccine push is the following:
“If you want to give medical advice on vaccinations, become a doctor. If not, get out of the way and stay away from our public health policy.”
Harris’ reply to mounting facts and research pointing to the verified mechanisms of injury and severe adverse reactions being caused by the HPV vaccine are, “There is no scientific evidence that the HPV vaccine causes any long-term illness.”
The Irish media gleefully amplifies Harris’ messaging by continuing to report only one side of the story while abusing and attacking parents and their daughters at every turn. In May, TheJournal.ie floated the idea that parents who don’t get the recommended vaccinations for their children should have their child benefit cut in half. On May 16 The Irish edition of the UK Times flat out lied to its readers by reporting "Misinformation about the side-effects of the [HPV] vaccine has resulted in 520 preventable deaths over four years from 2010 to 2014." The statistics reported by the Times could not be confirmed. The misinformation mentioned by the Times is comprised of families, who have seen and are currently experiencing the difficulties of vaccine injury first hand, attempting to warn other families who are not being told about the risk of HPV vaccination.
The plummeting HPV vaccination rates in Ireland are an unmistakable barometer of the widespread rejection of false information given by the HSE and the Irish media. In addition, the growing number of Irish families distrusting carefully manicured talking points is a direct result not of a handful of unruly parents, but of widespread corruption and what appears to be the deep influence of Big Pharma on the HSE and Irish media.
Over the last four years, one of the main points of contention has been the officially ordered withholding of informed consent at the educational level. An internal document sent to school principals in February 2017 again ordered school officials to unethically continue withholding informed consent from parents. The instructions stated:
“Please only distribute these HSE information materials about the vaccination programme and do not forward any other non HSE vaccine information to parents.”
The recent instructions to principals were ordered by Dr Kevin purposely who publicly stated in 2014, while he was the acting assistant national director of the HSE, the following concerning informed consent:
“I want to give them [parents] the knowledge to make the decisions I want them to make.”
The current Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) information materials omit the known and documented severe adverse reactions that are contained in the full HPV vaccine patient information leaflet (PIL). Parents have taken it upon themselves to create a complete PIL and give it to schools. Secondary schools have refused to take the corrected leaflets. However, parents have managed to get the new leaflets giving full informed consent into some primary schools.
Why has the HSE stepped in to be the middleman between parents and their informed consent?
In relation to the PIL, the HSE says that “. . . about 1 in 4 Irish adults have literacy problems. Many adults therefore would have difficulty understanding the technical details in the Patient Information Leaflet.”
The number of HPV vaccine-injured girls has steadily grown in Ireland. Over the last few years, the official stance from the HSE and its health ministers has been to simply ignore the girls, their medical needs and their families. Over time, the Irish media and politicians began giving the HPV vaccine-injured girls and their families a voice. To this, the Irish health minister and HSE, without medically examining the girls or their medical records, publicly took the official stance that all girls claiming injury after the HPV vaccination were suffering from a psychosomatic condition. In other words, it was all in their head and they should get over it.
Something has changed over the last 6 months and it is being seen rolled out in a concerted effort across Ireland and in other countries. The media’s rhetoric towards vaccine injury and those seeking justice has shifted from simply ignoring to viciously attacking. First they ignore you…then they fight you. The increased efforts appear to be a direct result of health agencies losing the moral high ground along with the hearts and minds of their people due to the continued omission of the truth about vaccine injury and risks.
The coordinated attack on parents and their daughters in Ireland has reached appalling and historically dangerous levels. Providing balance or exposing the country's failing HSE and flawed secondary school HPV immunization program has not been a priority for the Irish media. The concerning behavior of the media in Ireland has been eclipsed by the steady authoritarian statements of Health Minister Simon Harris. Instead of listening to the parents and daughters of his country, Harris has sided with Big Pharma by attacking anyone who questions his country’s failed HPV vaccine program. A program that has, in the absence of transparency and truth, plummeted to under 50 percent uptake due directly to the dishonesty and deceit of the HSE. Harris’ reply to families looking for answers to the injuries caused by the country’s unethical HPV vaccine push is the following:
“If you want to give medical advice on vaccinations, become a doctor. If not, get out of the way and stay away from our public health policy.”
Harris’ reply to mounting facts and research pointing to the verified mechanisms of injury and severe adverse reactions being caused by the HPV vaccine are, “There is no scientific evidence that the HPV vaccine causes any long-term illness.”
The Irish media gleefully amplifies Harris’ messaging by continuing to report only one side of the story while abusing and attacking parents and their daughters at every turn. In May, TheJournal.ie floated the idea that parents who don’t get the recommended vaccinations for their children should have their child benefit cut in half. On May 16 The Irish edition of the UK Times flat out lied to its readers by reporting "Misinformation about the side-effects of the [HPV] vaccine has resulted in 520 preventable deaths over four years from 2010 to 2014." The statistics reported by the Times could not be confirmed. The misinformation mentioned by the Times is comprised of families, who have seen and are currently experiencing the difficulties of vaccine injury first hand, attempting to warn other families who are not being told about the risk of HPV vaccination.
The plummeting HPV vaccination rates in Ireland are an unmistakable barometer of the widespread rejection of false information given by the HSE and the Irish media. In addition, the growing number of Irish families distrusting carefully manicured talking points is a direct result not of a handful of unruly parents, but of widespread corruption and what appears to be the deep influence of Big Pharma on the HSE and Irish media.