6
7/27/2019 Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/service-member-shares-vaccine-experience 1/6  Home Vaccine Schedule Vaccine Safety Vaccine Research Directory About Us Books Join Newsletter! Writers Contact Archives  Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience Mar 19th, 2013 | By VT | Category: Questions About Vaccines From an anonymous service member, “I do not know what-all was in these vaccines, but I thought I would share my story of three vaccines, all received in the last three years in the US Navy. I had never had a serious reaction to any vaccine before, and it was after the third round of it that I decided to do some research for myself. Now I am carrying my first child, and I am grateful that I have done this research so that I can spare my child the results of a criminal undertaking 1

Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

7/27/2019 Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/service-member-shares-vaccine-experience 1/6

 

Home

Vaccine Schedule

Vaccine Safety

Vaccine Research Directory

About Us

BooksJoin Newsletter!

Writers

Contact

Archives

 

Service Member Shares Vaccine

ExperienceMar 19th, 2013 | By VT | Category: Questions About Vaccines

From an anonymous service member,

“I do not know what-all was in these vaccines, but I thought I would share my story of 

three vaccines, all received in the last three years in the US Navy. I had never had a

serious reaction to any vaccine before, and it was after the third round of it that I decided

to do some research for myself. Now I am carrying my first child, and I am grateful that Ihave done this research so that I can spare my child the results of a criminal undertaking

1

Page 2: Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

7/27/2019 Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/service-member-shares-vaccine-experience 2/6

in the form of mass vaccination.

First up: bird flu.

December 2009, Great Lakes. Avian Influenza was scaring half the world out of its mind

with fears of people being out of work for six weeks at a time or more, en masse. I was a

student at TSC Great Lakes at the time, waiting for my turn through FC “A” school tobegin. On the morning of my first day of “A” school, everyone on base was rounded up by

barracks and marched into the indoor gym to receive the just-released (and very rushed)

bird flu vaccination. I asked a senior corpsman if I should take that form, as I already had

a good cold going with a sinus infection, and was told to take it anyway.

Within the day I was coming down with persistent flu-like symptoms: to my horror, I was

still coughing from this more than three MONTHS later.

The following Friday, the freshly-vaccinated population of TSC Great Lakes was released

to go home on holiday standdown. My trip home to [omitted] was stressful, to say the

least, and by the time I touched down in [omitted] I was very sick. I could not make ithome to [omitted] for three days: a friend halfway between the two towns was very kind

and took me in during that time and took care of me (later coming down with the same

symptoms himself) while I was flat on my back.

I remained pretty much useless, much to my family’s disappointment, for the rest of the

week and was only just able to get up, walk slowly and croak for water by the end of the

second week, when it was time to return to base. Please note that these were the exact

symptoms that everyone was afraid the bird flu itself would cause in the general

population, if left unchecked: the fear was that everyone would come down with a

prolonged, incapacitating illness at about the same time nationwide and crash the

economy that way.

Navy Medical continues to deny that my symptoms could have been in any way caused

or aggravated by the bird flu vaccine, disregarding the series of events. The live

“attenuated”, intranasal version that I was ordered by medical personnel to put directly

into my sinuses that were already infected by a cold, thereby providing a perfect

environment for viral reproduction…

Next mistake: Gardasil.

Before I left Great Lakes with orders to “C” school and a ship following, Gardasil cameout, and I elected for it. Of that, I can say only that I walked into Great Lakes with a clean

pap smear: I left Great Lakes with an “inconclusive” pap and by the time I got back from

my first deployment with the ship (9 months after leaving Great Lakes), I had been placed

on aggressive monitoring for cervical cancer due to abnormal paps with two clearly

precancerous lesions visible on my cervix. Wasn’t hard for me to do the math…

Final mistake: Smallpox

In between my fun-with-bird-flu and the horrible realization of the results of what could

only have been my election to accept the Gardasil series, I deployed on a destroyer to

the Persian Gulf. The ship was already on-station when I arrived and I had to receive theinoculation immediately. This is a nasty, nasty inoculation and contagious, especially in a

2

Page 3: Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

7/27/2019 Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/service-member-shares-vaccine-experience 3/6

shipboard environment where everyone’s laundry is washed together, everyone eats

together, everything goes around like wildfire. I heard no end of cautions against

contacting any surface with a hand (or bandage) that had touched the resulting blister 

(even though it is a mandatory vaccination for military deploying to that region of the

world, so I knew everyone had had it already). I was also advised not to wash that arm

due to the potential for spread it to otherwise unaffected portions of my skin.

Within three days of receiving it in my left arm, my left arm had swollen from neck to

elbow and the lymph nodes under my left ear and under that arm had gone twice their 

normal size, and daily activities (like getting dressed, or transiting a ladderwell safely)

were agony. I saw the ship’s two hospital corpsmen daily (an HN and a HMC) but they

refused to accept that something was reacting badly: all they cared about was that the

infection site had most definitely “taken.” My arm was so swollen and so painful that

when it came time for an

underway replenishment, the ship’s Executive Officer saw me choking back tears while

trying to haul a line: he pulled me aside and asked what was wrong. When I pulled down

my coveralls, an ordeal by itself, and he saw it, he sent me to my rack for the rest of the

day with no further questions and informed my chain of command that I was to be

allowed to rest until I could see Medical the next day. (It was after that that ship’s Medical

finally decided that maybe I was serious after all, so I know he said something.)

That is my story, and that is why I refuse to vaccinate the little one I’m carrying, who is

only 16 weeks along right now. Her father, also Navy but with no history of poor reactions

(other than getting the sniffles from flu vaccines) stands by me in this decision, for which I

am grateful: the state in which we are stationed provides for only medical and religious

exemptions from the mandatory vaccination program and we will take advantage of this.

It is harder, as we are both Pagan, but I will find a way to spare my little one that crime.

I have also found out that, as a military member, you CAN opt out of military vaccinations

 – but it can only be a religious or medical exemption, and it MUST be disclosed prior to

entering active service at MEPS. (Late convert to Roman Catholicism, objecting on

grounds of aborted human fetal tissue being used in it? You’re still getting them.)

I am somewhat ashamed that it took three very different vaccines for me to get the idea

that these are not good for you. I still wonder if the plethora of rhinovirii that Great Lakes

has given up trying to treat in its recruits has anything to do with the battery of 

vaccinations received during P-days (I remember coughing so violently from three weeks

in through the rest of Basic that I would throw up whatever food I had eaten). And I will

have to deal with the effects of Gardasil for even longer than I will bear the smallpox scar (that is to say, for the rest of my life).”

Disclaimer

Please read VacTruth.com’s disclaimer . Do you have a question you would

like to see posted on VacTruth? If you do, please contact us by clicking

here!

3

Page 4: Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

7/27/2019 Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/service-member-shares-vaccine-experience 4/6

Photo Credit

Tags: Vaccine Safety, Vaccine Side Effects

4

Page 5: Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

7/27/2019 Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/service-member-shares-vaccine-experience 5/6

15 comments

Leave a message...

Newest Community  ⚙⤤Share

Chuck Robey   •  

When I was in the Marines I had a bad reaction to the Anthrax Vaccine, within 24

hours of my first shot I developed severe migraine headaches a rash I to this day and

degenerative joints, it turns out each and every Lot of the 6 shot series were

(EXPIRED) there was an additive mixed in with the vaccine to reactivate it in essence

we were guinea pigs.. As far as I know 400 men died world wide and over 40,000 had

an adverse reaction to the vaccine and yet they still give it to our troops and it is

mandatory in ordered to be deployable. The VA and the Federal Government refusesto acknowledge that any of our adverse reaction had anything to do with the Vaccine

which means we don't get to claim any kind of disability from the damages caused us

by the vaccine..

 4

Geoffrey Franklin Finn  •  

 At least you are still alive and smarter for it. Might want to do some powerful detox to

get rid of those poisons before they do even more damage.

 2

Chayah Shalom  •  

thank u for sharing your story...... eeeeeesh.... well, good to know we can reject under

Religious circumstances......i better decide what religion i'd do.. maybe make up my

own.. like.. Hebrew...eww gross did not know they use fetal parts in their ingredients..

totally disgusting!!!!

 2

Louis Zerr  •  

Former service member. Basically, you are a human pin cushion for the 16 years.

Received shots from flu to anthrax. By 2009, my health has gone downhill.

Degeneration of the lower spine, high cholesterol, sleep apneia, weigh gain, aching

 joints, gerd, and so on. Were the shots at fault? I think so.

 5

Chayah Shalom  •  

try the Bio K in the health food stores.. it is like five million of acidopholus... to

treat the gerd... u won't have the acid reflux.... sounds like u had so many anti

biotics that u no longer have any flora or not enough..... that prilosec takesaway acid.. but if u are a meat eater u need that stomach acid.. so it is a never

1★

 1

5

Page 6: Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

7/27/2019 Service Member Shares Vaccine Experience

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/service-member-shares-vaccine-experience 6/6

 Website Information

About

Anti-Spam Policy

Archives

Copyright Information

Disclaimer 

Sitemap

Terms of Use

Vaccine Schedule

Web Links

 Vaccine Information

Report an Adverse Reaction!

Vaccine Information SheetsVaccine Inserts

Vaccine Schedule

VAERS Database (Vaccine Reactions)

Categories

Select Category

Tags

adjuvant Cancer  Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Cervarix Christina England Conflicts

of Interest death Dr. Andrew Wakefield FDA flu shot Flu Vaccine Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

gardasil H1N1 h1n1 scam H1N1 shot H1N1 Vaccine HPV Medical Cartel Medical Mafia

Merck Mercury MF59 MMR MMR vaccine Novartis Polio propaganda Questions About Vaccines

shaken baby syndrome swine flu Swine Flu Vaccine Thimerosal U.S. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention (CDC) vaccination Vaccine Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)

vaccine ingredients vaccine injury vaccines Vaccine Safety Vaccines and AutismVaccine Side Effects World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO)

6