I raised the topic of vaccination many times during the COVID-19 pandemic. But time has passed, and people are once again being tricked into vaccinating against a different virus—human papillomavirus.
PharmCartel told you that this virus causes cervical cancer and penile cancer. Is it true? Possibly. Will the vaccine help? Doubtful. Is your risk of developing this cancer high? Doubtful.
I have plenty of arguments, and I'll present them in another, more detailed post. Here, I'll just give a little information to whet your appetite, so to speak.
- Ask yourself why no medical professional tests for HPV immunity before vaccination? The only recommendation is to buy and inject. Anyone who's against it is a heretic.
- Why doesn't anyone check immunity status before vaccination (immunosuppression, normal, or autoimmunity)?
- On what basis (other than the manufacturer's claims) did people decide that they had received protection from this virus for years (especially with the same immunosuppression)?
- Why did they decide that HPV is the main and, most importantly, the only factor in cancer?
- Why did they decide that cervical cancer and penile cancer are a threat to the population (look at the statistics of this cancer compared to others)?
- Why doesn't any virus vaccine manufacturer adequately assess cellular immunity? That is, why do they measure protection using antibodies, which aren't actually the primary defense against viruses but merely molecular markers? Is this correct, or a gross oversight?
It's fashionable these days to ask everything in the GPT chat and other neural networks, and I can roughly guess its answers to these questions, BUT I strongly urge you to think and analyze the answers to these questions yourself.