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CA HPV Vaccine Mandate Would Have No Personal Belief Exemptions
OAN Newsroom
3:40 PM PT – Tuesday, March 7, 2023
A bill has been introduced in California that would mandate the HPV vaccine for students entering 8th grade in public and private schools. The law would eliminate personal belief exemptions.
Aggressive HPV is more common in the innominate group. It's what Obama's mother died from, although they gussied it up and called it uterine cancer. Netflix white cheerleaders beware.
Whether the vaccine works, is just another pharma profit and tax money laundering vehicle, or just another vector for experimental assassination, sterilization or maiming is anybody's guess. However, I would not give them the benefit of the doubt any more.
I listened to their webinar live a few days ago (so you don't have to). Another easy way is to express your opposition on the position letter portal
https://calegislation.lc.ca.gov/Advocates/
If you do it as an individual, don't write much (they won't read it), but don't forget to say that you oppose it.
As a general rule, they don't recommend using science as an argument! Those lawmakers are convinced that vakseens are awesome, they won't listen about dangers unless it's your personal experience. Good arguments to give:
- further disruption to education. 30% of parents opt out of the HPV vx. Do you want so many kids not going to school?
- removing decision making from parents and family physicians
- HPV isn't transmissible in the classroom. And how many kids do you expect to be sexually active in 8th grade?
- If somebody in your family/circles was injured by this vx, it's good to mention it
(think of more arguments)
They also said that you can encourage organizations and local government to submit letters of oppositions. But learn your school board attitude before asking them to do so! They might be very pro-vx, and, upon learning about this bill from you, they may submit a letter of support instead.
They just keep giving people reasons to home school their kids, sabotaging their own indoctrination centers.
Happy Wednesday Stand Up California!
AB659 Cancer Prevention Act aka the HPV Mandate was amended late last night 03/21/23.
First, we want to thank each and every one of you that has taken action in opposition of the HPV Mandate.
Your advocacy including calling Legislators, meeting with Legislators, and submitting your opposition letters resulted in Assemblymember Aguiar-Curry to remove the HPV Mandate Portion of the bill for 8th-12th graders.
A victory in the right step!
Stand Up California will continue to work closely with key organizations that brought awareness of the bill to the public, and created successful calls to action in opposition of this bill. These organizations include our Partner A Voice for Choice Advocacy who sent out a copy of the HPV Vaccine on Trial book to each Legislator, and created a simplified and printable AB659 flyer in English and Spanish for the public to use.
Stand Up California still needs your help, although the HPV portion was amended the bill has added 2 requirements:
1) The requirement that all 6th graders and their parents receive a notice stating that it is public policy to get vaccinated with the HPV vaccine and that all students should have received the vaccine by 8th grade.
2) Would add an HPV vaccine requirement for enrollment at a California State University, the University of California and at any Community College if those entities pass a resolution to require it. Only a medical exemption would be allowed.
- A Voice for Choice Advocacy
Stand Up California will continue to oppose this bill for these two reasons:
If the notice is being given directly to students, will it include that they can get the HPV vaccine without parental consent (current law)? Will it mention that while the HPV vaccine is advised by 8th grade, it is not a requirement? AVFCA and Stand Up CA believe the notification should include a statement that this is not a requirement to continue to attend school. As we continue to meet with Legislators we will be asking for this amendment.
There is no religious, personal belief or conscious belief exemption included in the university/college requirement. As Stand Up CA alongside AVFCA continue to meet with Legislators we will be requesting the bill be amended further to add this.
We encourage you to continue to meet with Legislators in district! Our latest Stand Up CA Newsletter included events Legislators will be hosting in their community and they want to hear from you! Stand Up CA encourages you to continue to build relationships with your Legislators by attending these vents and discussing your concerns on AB659 Amendments.
If you have any questions or feedback on your meeting with your Legislator please send us and email info@standupcalifornia.com
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For reference, the HPV vaccine was pushed upon the world under the theory that a chronic HPV infection could transform cervical tissue into cancerous tissue, and that since HPV was thus the cause of cervical cancer, preventing women from getting HPV through a vaccine could hence prevent women from getting cervical cancer.
Unfortunately, there were a lot of holes in that chain of logic. One of these was the discovery that if someone was vaccinated for a strain of HPV she already had, it significantly increased her risk of getting cervical cancer. ...
Note: an identical effect was also found with GlaxoSmithKline’s competing HPV vaccine Cervarix.
However, requiring women to be tested for HPV prior to getting the vaccine would have significantly reduced vaccine sales (e.g., those who had already been infected wouldn’t vaccinate and many patients wouldn’t return for a follow-up visit once their negative test results had come in).
I posted this too late for the online meeting, but the other parts are still important.