From: JOHN on
Hilary Butler - Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Recently a letter was printed in the Medical Journal of Australia reporting
on three women vaccinated with Gardasil who got pancreatitis. Naturally,
Merck came out with their usual "correlation does not causation make." I'd
suggest that Merck pull back and do a bit more thinking before opening their
mouth.

Because if they've done there homework, they will see that Gardasil has been
proven to cause pancreatitis right here. Not once, but three times. And
why is it, after 10 months that they don't know whether the woman is dead or
alive? Or are they hoping this will just go away? How many other women
will get seriously sick before Merck get real, and start taking the
avalanche of very nasty side effects seriously?
http://www.beyondconformity.co.nz/_bpost_1598/Pancreatitis_from_Gardasil_NOT_coincidental


From: Mark Probert on
On Aug 27, 3:55 pm, "JOHN" <j...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> Hilary Butler - Wednesday, August 27, 2008

An anti-vax loon who has no idea what VAERS is all about.

Just like you.
From: Jan Drew on
"JOHN" <john(a)nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hilary Butler - Wednesday, August 27, 2008
> Recently a letter was printed in the Medical Journal of Australia
> reporting
> on three women vaccinated with Gardasil who got pancreatitis. Naturally,
> Merck came out with their usual "correlation does not causation make." I'd
> suggest that Merck pull back and do a bit more thinking before opening
> their
> mouth.
>
> Because if they've done there homework, they will see that Gardasil has
> been
> proven to cause pancreatitis right here. Not once, but three times. And
> why is it, after 10 months that they don't know whether the woman is dead
> or
> alive? Or are they hoping this will just go away? How many other women
> will get seriously sick before Merck get real, and start taking the
> avalanche of very nasty side effects seriously?
> http://www.beyondconformity.co.nz/_bpost_1598/Pancreatitis_from_Gardasil_NOT_coincidental
>
>



From: Peter Bowditch on
Mark Probert <mark.probert(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>On Aug 27, 3:55�pm, "JOHN" <j...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
>> Hilary Butler - Wednesday, August 27, 2008
>
>An anti-vax loon who has no idea what VAERS is all about.

She once launched into an attack on me on the British Medical
Journal's web site, but she was too scared by the powerful magic to
use my name. I believe she was defending a child slaughterer at the
time.


>
>Just like you.

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From: D. C. Sessions on
In message <-Yadnc8yCJltLSjVnZ2dnUVZ8sLinZ2d(a)bt.com>, JOHN wrote:

> Because if they've done there homework, they will see that Gardasil has been
> proven to cause pancreatitis right here. �Not once, but three times. �And
> why is it, after 10 months that they don't know whether the woman is dead or
> alive? �Or are they hoping this will just go away? �How many other women
> will get seriously sick before Merck get real, and start taking the
> avalanche of very nasty side effects seriously?

They don't even know that this is three women and not just one,
as it happens. In fact, they don't even know that the woman
referred to exists.

That rather does make follow-up difficult, but it's pretty
much built into the whole "anyone can report anything" bit.
Including the chap who reported that Gardsil turned his
daughter into Wonder Woman (not Lynda Carter; I went to
school with her. Talk about an airhead!)

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