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Question a doctor and lose your child
Ashleigh
Cave lost the use of her legs after a vaccination.
Parents in the UK are being threatened with having their children taken
into care after questioning doctors' diagnoses or objecting to their
medical care. John Hemming, a Liberal Democrat MP, who campaigns to
stop injustices in the family court, said: "Very often care proceedings
are used as retaliation by local authorities against 'uppity' people
who dare to question the system."
Many such cases are now emerging across the UK:
- A couple had all six of their children removed from
their care after they disputed the necessity of an invasive medical
test on their eldest daughter. Doctors, who suspected she might have
had a blood disease, called for social services to obtain an emergency
protection order, although it was subsequently confirmed that she was
not suffering from the condition. The parents were still considered
unstable, and all their children were taken from them.
- A single mother whose teenage son is terminally ill
and confined to a wheelchair has been told he is to become the subject
of a care order after she complained that her local authority’s failure
to provide bathroom facilities for him has left her struggling to
maintain sanitary standards.
- The mother of a 13-year-old girl who became
partly paralysed after being given a cervical cancer vaccination says
social workers have told her the child may be removed from parental
care if she (the mother) continues to link her condition with the
vaccination against HPV (Human Papilloma virus). Ashleigh
Cave, from Liverpool, began experiencing severe headaches and dizziness
half an hour after being inoculated last October with Cervarix, which
supposedly guards against girls contracting the Human Papilloma Virus.
The schoolgirl was soon collapsing
repeatedly; she lost the use of her legs and was admitted to Alder Hey
children's hospital. Nearly 11 months later she is still in hospital
and is unable to stand or walk unaided. Her mother Cheryl, has now been
told that doctors believe her condition must be `psychosomatic.`
"The hospital brought in social workers from
the local authority who have told me they are considering putting
Ashleigh on an at-risk register," Cheryl Cave said. She is convinced, and with good reason, that her daughter's
paralysis was caused by the vaccination.Mrs Cave
said that a social worker from Sefton council said she suspected her of
having Munchhausen's syndrome by proxy or factitious illness syndrome -
controversial conditions in which mothers are said to attribute
illnesses falsely to their children in order to gain attention. Mrs Cave said: "The social worker said I should stop
believing the injection has anything to do with Ashleigh's condition
because I am putting my thoughts on to her and stopping her getting
well. Since Ashleigh was in hospital she has become incontinent and had
double kidney infections and chest infections. Have I made all these
up?"
No Cheryl, you haven't made anything up. This is just another example of the National Health
Service's whorish slavery to the State/Big Pharma Corporate Axis, and
illustrates the stranglehold that the modern Corporate State has on
it's people, and how completely 'plugged in' to it's 'Matrix' most of
those people are, particularly those who depend upon it for their
livelihood. Many parents in the UK for example, under immense pressure
from both central and local government and the social services have
simply abdicated responsibility for their children. Handing them over
'lock, stock and barrel' to the State machine. Thankfully, Cheryl Cave
isn't one of them.
The British Government is on record as stating that it intends to
vaccinate as many young girls as is possible against the HPV virus
which it, or rather the Pharmaceutical Giants, in whose salary it
clearly is, say causes cervical cancer. Social networking sites have
already been targeted in a bid to encourage girls to have the jab
telling them that it helps protect against Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).
The Corporate/State assertion is that HPV is a
sexually-transmitted infection that causes most cases of cervical
cancer. Schools across the UK have been vaccinating pupils aged 12 and
13 (Year 8) for over a year now, with about 300,000 girls estimated to
having already received the jab in England alone.
By July 2011, it is estimated that more than two million girls will
have been `offered` the vaccine, including those up to the age of 18 as
part of a catch-up programme.
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