Thursday, March 01, 2007

It pays to be suspicious

I added my two cents and made of post at the MSNBC site regarding the mandatory vaccination of young girls in Texas for HPV. Personally, I believe that it's nothing more than monetary in motive for Merck. And it is common knowledge that federal and state governments are in cahoots with large corporations for monetary gain.

It seems that monetary motive overrules all practicality and common sense. And making it mandatory is just down right criminal in my opinion. It's obvious it is not for the protection of the young girls. I believe that American citizens have caught on to the real reasons and motives behind many corporate and government associations that result even to the extent of creating wars. So corporate and state government making a series of vaccinations mandatory does not surprise me as much as nausea's me. The absence of humanity replaced by monetary motive is proof to me that our society is continuing to regress to characteristics of barbarian morals.

An MSNBC post by a scientist: "Thimerisol is nasty stuff. I did a research paper for a class of mine. I read so much on this stuff. This was a congressional record that showed a vet told the manufacturer that Thimerisol was not fit for use in ANIMALS!!!! Yet, they put it in vaccines for children??? Figure that one out. Then there is the polio vaccine being contaminated between 1955 and 1963 with a monkey virus called Simian Virus 40, or SV40. It was contaminated by the monkey kidney cells that were used. Even after they found out it was contaminated, they still continued to use it. This virus is now being found in people who have mesotheliomas, linked to brain and bone cancers in children who did not receive these contaminated vaccines (Cave 175), but the chance of this virus being passed in the womb is a big possibility and has been shown to cause cancer in lab animals. If we feel that testing on lab animals is comparable to what it will do to us, we should be worried about this stuff. Do an internet search for Polio vaccine and SV 40. Look into all this stuff. Really research it and then decide."

It is sad to think that there is no respect for human life as long as there is a buck to be made! It is clear in my opinion that the vaccination of these young girls is not in the best interest of these young girls but instead in the best interest of Merck and Texas Governor Rick Perry.

The cost is around $400.00 for the series of vaccinations. Will the state of Texs cover part of the cost? Either way Merck will get their money and citizens will pay either straight out of the pocket or with taxes.

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