Post by Admin/ Traveler on Apr 15, 2019 21:33:11 GMT
So, I feel the need to start this out by saying that I am NOT anti-vax, what I am for is REASONABLE vaccinations/vaccination schedules. There's a huge difference!
The time period I was born into (1960's), these were the vaccines given to a newborn:
Smallpox
Diphtheria*
Tetanus*
Pertussis*
Polio (OPV)
Measles
Mumps
Rubella
* Given in combination as DTP
That makes 6 vaccines.
Now, in 2019, this is what newborns get:
2019 | Recommended Vaccines
Diphtheria*
Tetanus*
Pertussis*
Measles**
Mumps**
Rubella**
Polio (IPV)
Hib
Hepatitis B
Varicella
Hepatitis A
Pneumococcal
Influenza
Rotavirus
* Given in combination as DTaP
** Given in combination as MMR
That's 10 - Plus, there are vaccines that adolescents should get and adults should get as well.
(www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-history/developments-by-year
Now, I'm not going to say that any of these aren't necessary, only that we should be aware of how they impact the immune function and that there are those people (of all ages) that simply can't handle that many vaccines at one time, or in close rotation.
So, all of that leads me to this article.... Gardasil and Bartonella: A Dirty Little Secret?
Personally, I've always been skeptical of the Gardasil vaccine. I'm not even sure why, except that it was pushed on us pretty hard, and too many BIG promises were made. But, here we are now, with (possible) reason to question it yet again. I'll let the article speak for itself. This is at minimum, food for thought.
"Exposure to Bartonella
Gardasil and Bartonella… By Lloyd Phillips
The Gardasil HPV vaccine may produce life-threatening reactions in any person who has ever been close to a cat, or potentially any animal infected with fleas or ticks. New data reveals that a high percentage of these animals are infected with Bartonella, Babesia, or Lyme Disease (Borreliosis), especially pet cats. If there is a family history of Mononucleosis, or active EBV, a cytokine storm (Interleukin-13) may typically result, and mucus may be overexpressed in the lungs and airways. Under these conditions, it is not uncommon for a Pulse-Ox monitor to measure 85% saturation after mild exertion. Many humans who carry these “bugs” appear healthy, and show no symptoms, until they receive the HPV vaccine.
Our study revealed that virtually all girls were unaware of their exposure to Bartonella, and were asymptomatic, prior to their vaccination. After receiving Gardasil, Bartonella was commonly activated, and was confirmed by lab tests. Bartonella is a fairly common dormant pathogen in a significant number of people. Bartonella (and many enteroviruses and Vector-Borne Pathogens) may be reactivated, and may become virulent when inflammation is present for an extended period.
The Gardasil vaccine contains aluminum adjuvant nano-particle substrates, bound to HPV16-L1 protein fragments, that appear to have mutated at their binding sites, and this mutation may result in excessive inflammation by allowing this mutation to stay in the body for months or possibly years. The mutation attaches itself to the endothelial lining of blood vessels and other organs, including the brain, if the host lacks sufficient active glutathione, or similar complimentary attractant, or does not readily clear toxins. Inflammatory HPV16-L1 DNA protein particles were found in autopsy tissue samples from two different teenage girls, six months after receiving her last vaccination, in the case of one deceased girl.
Our findings indicate that if the blood brain barrier is open, commonly due to allergies or the common cold, these man-made inflammatory vaccine nano-particles may enter the brain, and cause additional damage, and possible demyelination.
Professor of Zoonoses, Bruno B Chomel, presented the most recent information on Bartonella in a lecture entitled, Bartonella Infections in Humans and Animals: An Update. The statistics listed on p.25 of this presentation indicate that about 50% of the DOMESTIC (pet) cats in the United States are infected with ‘Bartonella henselae,’ meaning a girl who has a cat, or visits a friend who has a cat, or is scratched by a cat, or gets bitten by a FLEA from a cat, IS AT EXTREME RISK OF CATCHING BARTONELLA. This risk may also come from rodents, birds, kangaroos, dogs, cattle, etc., which may also carry Bartonella or other Vector-Borne Disease(s).
You can contract Bartonella and have no symptoms, but it will still remain dormant within you !!!
Several moms have described the “bumps” seen on pg. 10, and the swelling of the optic nerve seen on p.13 & p.14. On page 23 of this pdf, you will find that more than 42% of stray/shelter cats, and 41% of pet cats in the U.K. are POSITIVE for Bartonella, and a scratch from an infected cat, or possibly a flea bite, will give a person Bartonella henselae. p.26 shows the growth of Bartonella h. in fleas, suggesting that scratching a bite from an infected flea could cause you to scr*pe the infected “flea poop” under your skin !!!
This presentation proves that Bartonella is NOT rare. The hierarchy of the U.S. medical community appears to be treating Bartonella the same way they treated H-Pylori (causes stomach ulcers) over a decade ago, by attempting to suppress information to keep vaccination rates high and avoid a decline in vaccine sales. The fact that the HPV16-L1 MY-09 and MY-11 Consensus Primers of the HPV16-L1 protein fragment are missing, and a mutation has appeared in the Gardasil HPV vaccine, is also being hidden by the FDA and CDC, and known only to a very few insiders.
There are huge profits in treating each Bartonella symptom separately, and because Bartonella and similar vector-borne pathogens are relatively new and not well known or understood, victims may never be properly diagnosed, and spend years going to different medical specialists, and receive separate prescriptions for fatigue, pain, memory loss, cysts, Inflammatory Breast Cancer (Bartonella is angiogenic, and loves making new blood vessels and connections), and much more. Bartonella is difficult to diagnose, and is typically not the only pathogen involved.
Lloyd Phillips can be contacted via phone or email.
1-336-600-1055 (USA)
PPL@MAILBOX7.NET
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The time period I was born into (1960's), these were the vaccines given to a newborn:
Smallpox
Diphtheria*
Tetanus*
Pertussis*
Polio (OPV)
Measles
Mumps
Rubella
* Given in combination as DTP
That makes 6 vaccines.
Now, in 2019, this is what newborns get:
2019 | Recommended Vaccines
Diphtheria*
Tetanus*
Pertussis*
Measles**
Mumps**
Rubella**
Polio (IPV)
Hib
Hepatitis B
Varicella
Hepatitis A
Pneumococcal
Influenza
Rotavirus
* Given in combination as DTaP
** Given in combination as MMR
That's 10 - Plus, there are vaccines that adolescents should get and adults should get as well.
(www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-history/developments-by-year
Now, I'm not going to say that any of these aren't necessary, only that we should be aware of how they impact the immune function and that there are those people (of all ages) that simply can't handle that many vaccines at one time, or in close rotation.
So, all of that leads me to this article.... Gardasil and Bartonella: A Dirty Little Secret?
Personally, I've always been skeptical of the Gardasil vaccine. I'm not even sure why, except that it was pushed on us pretty hard, and too many BIG promises were made. But, here we are now, with (possible) reason to question it yet again. I'll let the article speak for itself. This is at minimum, food for thought.
"Exposure to Bartonella
Gardasil and Bartonella… By Lloyd Phillips
The Gardasil HPV vaccine may produce life-threatening reactions in any person who has ever been close to a cat, or potentially any animal infected with fleas or ticks. New data reveals that a high percentage of these animals are infected with Bartonella, Babesia, or Lyme Disease (Borreliosis), especially pet cats. If there is a family history of Mononucleosis, or active EBV, a cytokine storm (Interleukin-13) may typically result, and mucus may be overexpressed in the lungs and airways. Under these conditions, it is not uncommon for a Pulse-Ox monitor to measure 85% saturation after mild exertion. Many humans who carry these “bugs” appear healthy, and show no symptoms, until they receive the HPV vaccine.
Our study revealed that virtually all girls were unaware of their exposure to Bartonella, and were asymptomatic, prior to their vaccination. After receiving Gardasil, Bartonella was commonly activated, and was confirmed by lab tests. Bartonella is a fairly common dormant pathogen in a significant number of people. Bartonella (and many enteroviruses and Vector-Borne Pathogens) may be reactivated, and may become virulent when inflammation is present for an extended period.
The Gardasil vaccine contains aluminum adjuvant nano-particle substrates, bound to HPV16-L1 protein fragments, that appear to have mutated at their binding sites, and this mutation may result in excessive inflammation by allowing this mutation to stay in the body for months or possibly years. The mutation attaches itself to the endothelial lining of blood vessels and other organs, including the brain, if the host lacks sufficient active glutathione, or similar complimentary attractant, or does not readily clear toxins. Inflammatory HPV16-L1 DNA protein particles were found in autopsy tissue samples from two different teenage girls, six months after receiving her last vaccination, in the case of one deceased girl.
Our findings indicate that if the blood brain barrier is open, commonly due to allergies or the common cold, these man-made inflammatory vaccine nano-particles may enter the brain, and cause additional damage, and possible demyelination.
Professor of Zoonoses, Bruno B Chomel, presented the most recent information on Bartonella in a lecture entitled, Bartonella Infections in Humans and Animals: An Update. The statistics listed on p.25 of this presentation indicate that about 50% of the DOMESTIC (pet) cats in the United States are infected with ‘Bartonella henselae,’ meaning a girl who has a cat, or visits a friend who has a cat, or is scratched by a cat, or gets bitten by a FLEA from a cat, IS AT EXTREME RISK OF CATCHING BARTONELLA. This risk may also come from rodents, birds, kangaroos, dogs, cattle, etc., which may also carry Bartonella or other Vector-Borne Disease(s).
You can contract Bartonella and have no symptoms, but it will still remain dormant within you !!!
Several moms have described the “bumps” seen on pg. 10, and the swelling of the optic nerve seen on p.13 & p.14. On page 23 of this pdf, you will find that more than 42% of stray/shelter cats, and 41% of pet cats in the U.K. are POSITIVE for Bartonella, and a scratch from an infected cat, or possibly a flea bite, will give a person Bartonella henselae. p.26 shows the growth of Bartonella h. in fleas, suggesting that scratching a bite from an infected flea could cause you to scr*pe the infected “flea poop” under your skin !!!
This presentation proves that Bartonella is NOT rare. The hierarchy of the U.S. medical community appears to be treating Bartonella the same way they treated H-Pylori (causes stomach ulcers) over a decade ago, by attempting to suppress information to keep vaccination rates high and avoid a decline in vaccine sales. The fact that the HPV16-L1 MY-09 and MY-11 Consensus Primers of the HPV16-L1 protein fragment are missing, and a mutation has appeared in the Gardasil HPV vaccine, is also being hidden by the FDA and CDC, and known only to a very few insiders.
There are huge profits in treating each Bartonella symptom separately, and because Bartonella and similar vector-borne pathogens are relatively new and not well known or understood, victims may never be properly diagnosed, and spend years going to different medical specialists, and receive separate prescriptions for fatigue, pain, memory loss, cysts, Inflammatory Breast Cancer (Bartonella is angiogenic, and loves making new blood vessels and connections), and much more. Bartonella is difficult to diagnose, and is typically not the only pathogen involved.
Lloyd Phillips can be contacted via phone or email.
1-336-600-1055 (USA)
PPL@MAILBOX7.NET
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------