by Barbara Loe Fisher
The public flogging of veteran broadcast journalist Katie Couric
began on Dec. 4, 2013, immediately after a 17-minute report on HPV and
Gardasil vaccine was broadcast on her TV talk show “Katie.” 1
It was kick-started by a west coast business writer, who administered
the first lash with a bizarre take-down of freedom of the press:
“The real punch of the show was its portrayal of HPV vaccination as “controversial,” he charged.” Merely to ask questions is to validate them.” He ended with a sucker punch: “Katie Couric established her credibility as a spokeswoman for preventive medicine more than a decade ago...now she’ll be known for promoting junk medicine instead.” 2
“Is Katie Couric The Next Jenny McCarthy?”
Then, like piranhas in a fish tank full of fresh chum, an online
clique of mean girls and bully boys let Katie have it right between the
eyes.
“Is Katie Couric the next Jenny McCarthy?” sneered a headline for an article in which a cub reporter sharpened her claws on Couric’s credibility by hissing “The damage a former Playboy Bunny has been able to do is bad enough. But Couric’s misdeeds are all the worse given that she’s taken much more seriously than Jenny McCarthy.” 3Continuing with that lame theme, an entertainment writer stuck it to Katie when she suggested that “To some, Couric's behavior is even more problematic than McCarthy's, given her stature as a respected journalist and former network news anchor, as well as her previous efforts to educate the public about the fight against cancer.” 4
One headline screamed “Katie Couric Hands Over Her Show to Anti-Vaccine Alarmists” 5
and another one gasped “Why is Katie Couric Promoting Vaccine
Skeptics?” followed by an article written by a photojournalist sniping
that “Couric needs to review her priorities.” 6
Katie Couric: Presenting HPV Information & Perspective
Katie’s unforgiveable transgression? On her afternoon talk show,
she gave two mothers, who had witnessed their daughters’ health suddenly
deteriorate after Gardasil shots, an opportunity to speak about what
happened. 7 8 She gave an international HPV infection expert, 9
who participated in Gardasil vaccine clinical trial research, an
opportunity to comment about the effectiveness of Gardasil vaccine and
the need for all girls – whether they get vaccinated or not – to get
regular pap screening.
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She gave a pediatrician an opportunity to encourage parents to vaccinate their 11-year old boys and girls because “HPV vaccine does not seem to be any risker than any of the other vaccines we routinely use;” 11 12 and she gave a mother and her daughter an opportunity to enthusiastically endorse the vaccine. 13
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She gave a pediatrician an opportunity to encourage parents to vaccinate their 11-year old boys and girls because “HPV vaccine does not seem to be any risker than any of the other vaccines we routinely use;” 11 12 and she gave a mother and her daughter an opportunity to enthusiastically endorse the vaccine. 13
Katie Couric presented information and a range of perspectives
about a current topic being discussed by millions of parents and young
women in homes and doctors’ offices across the country. She did it
because she is an intellectually honest journalist, a compassionate
mother and cancer prevention pioneer. Fourteen years ago, Katie Couric
almost single handedly put a human face on the importance of colonoscopy
screening, especially for those at high risk when she publicly
witnessed about the tragedy of losing her husband and the father of her
children to colon cancer. 14
After a long and successful career in broadcast journalism, in 2006 she
became the first woman to anchor the evening news on a major U.S. TV
network. 15
An Orchestrated Campaign of Intimidation
The shaming of Katie Couric for caring and daring to ask questions
about Gardasil vaccine, was a well-orchestrated campaign of
intimidation. It was a warning delivered to all journalists that – no
matter who you are – your character will be assassinated if you step out of line and question the safety or effectiveness of a government recommended vaccine.
The cyber lynch mob 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
presenting opinion as unassailable fact delighted in quoting each other
and did not reserve their vitriol for Katie. Two mothers on the show
were ridiculed for describing their daughters’ Gardasil vaccine reaction
symptoms, which are similar to those reported by many, many others in
the U.S. and around the world. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 The credentialed Gardasil vaccine researcher 44
on the show was attacked for stating that regular pap tests are the
most reliable way of detecting and preventing cervical cancer regardless
of vaccination, a position held by cancer prevention experts. 45 46 47
Katie Couric Encourages Informed Vaccine Decision Making
Two days after the public flogging began, Katie interviewed the Assistant Surgeon General 48 before authoring an article for The Huffington Post responding to the firestorm with unapologetic professionalism. 49
She acknowledged her report could have spent more time putting the
statistical risk of suffering a vaccine reaction into greater
perspective but defended the inclusion of mothers reporting Gardasil
reactions:
“Some people say their children have suffered from a variety of medical problems after the HPV vaccination, and there have even been a few reports of death,” she said. “As a journalist, I felt that we couldn't simply ignore these reports. “
Katie reinforced a call for regular pap screening:
“There's been troubling research out of Australia that indicates some women are skipping their Pap tests because they have been vaccinated. That's a terrible idea. While the vaccine protects against some of the HPV strains that cause cervical cancers, it doesn't protect against all of them and regular Pap smears are essential for life-saving diagnoses,” she said.
Katie concluded her statement by encouraging critical thinking and informed vaccine decision-making:
“I had my own two daughters vaccinated against HPV. I hope that other parents will look at the research and the facts, and make a reasoned decision on the HPV vaccine and what is best for their children,” she said.
“Not Enough” He Says
However, Katie’s clarification prompted one bully to bring out the
whip one more time. Under a headline complaining that “Katie Couric
Backs Off from Her Anti-Vaccine Show but Not Enough,” he snarled,
“The video depictions of mothers and daughters in tears will stay with thousands of Couric's loyal viewers. Her written mea culpa, not so much.” 50
Perhaps he wanted her to walk across cut glass on her knees and
wimper a little on camera so he could be convinced that she would be a
good girl from now on and never, ever step out of line again.
Mothers Will Not Stop Witnessing
One thing is as clear today as it was 32 years ago when mothers
publicly witnessed how they watched their children suffer brain
inflammation or die after being injected with the old, crude and toxic
DPT vaccine. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
Clearly, when mothers stand up in the public square today and describe
how Gardasil vaccine risks for their daughters turned out to be 100
percent, deniers of vaccine risks get really, really emotional. They get
angry and defensive. They gather together in a pack, take out the rope
and start cyber-lynching.
Mothers around the world, who give birth to babies they are
responsible for nurturing through infancy and childhood, are not going
to stop talking about what happened to their children after vaccination.
Mothers are not going to shut up and sit down like good little girls
after they witness the bodies and brains of the children they love be
destroyed when Gardasil shots go wrong.
Mothers Will Not Stop Thinking Critically
They are not going to stop reading the medical literature and thinking critically about the science 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 used to justify giving every child the most expensive federally recommended pediatric vaccine on the U.S. market 72 to prevent an infection that is cleared by more than 90 percent of people without a problem; 73 74
- a vaccine developed by NIH researchers 75 using GMO technology that was sold by NIH to Merck 76 and fast-tracked to licensure using questionable surrogate markers for efficacy; 77 78
- a vaccine for a sexually transmitted disease that was tested in fewer than 1,200 children under the age of 16 79 using a bioactive aluminum “placebo” as a bogus control in clinical trials; 80 81 82 83 84
- a vaccine that was only tested in 1,000 adolescent girls and boys in combination with the federally recommended Tdap and meningococcal vaccines; 85
- a vaccine given by pediatricians shielded from legal accountability for vaccine injuries and deaths just like vaccine manufacturers are shielded from civil liability in U.S. courts; 86
- a vaccine that by Dec. 13, 2013, had generated nearly 30,000 adverse reaction reports to the U.S. government, including 140 deaths 87 - which is only a fraction of the numbers of Gardasil reactions, injuries and deaths that have actually occurred because most doctors either do not report to the government or make reports directly to Merck. 88 89 90
Federal Awards, Lawsuits, Gardasil Recommendation Withdrawal
Yes, it is illogical to assume that every single one of
the reported Gardasil reaction reports and deaths are caused by the
vaccine but it is just as illogical to assume that none of them
are caused by the vaccine. But logic has nothing to do with
one-size-fits-all vaccine policies that sacrifice individuals, who are
biologically or environmentally at high risk for suffering vaccine harm,
91 while no research is being done to identify who they are to spare their lives.
Informed mothers know that among the $3 billion dollars in federal
compensation that has been awarded to vaccine victims in the U.S. are
awards for Gardasil vaccine injuries. 92
They know Gardasil vaccine injured girls are suing vaccine
manufacturers in France, where citizens can still file product liability
lawsuits. 93
They know that public health officials in Japan no longer recommend
Gardasil vaccine because Japan’s government is not writing off every
death and case of brain inflammation and autoimmunity following Gardasil
shots as just a “coincidence.” 94
HPV Vaccination Made a Top Public Health Priority in U.S.
In what may or may not be a coincidence, at the end of December the Centers for Disease Control made HPV vaccination one of the top five "public health priorities" for 2014. In one media article, 95 the HPV vaccination rate of 30% in the U.S. was compared to the 85 percent vaccination rate in Rwanda, an impoverished, war-torn country where women have been dying in great numbers from cervical cancer because there has been no routine pap screening available to them. In 2011, Merck created a school-based vaccination program for all sixth graders in Rwanda to be injected with three doses of Gardasil vaccine. 96
But the United States is not Rwanda.
In America, cervical cancer has declined more than 70% after pap screening became a routine part of women’s health care in the 1960’s and, by 2006, pap tests had driven down the numbers of new cases of cervical cancer to 9,700 per year with about 3,700 deaths 97 in a U.S. population of more than 300 million people. In the U.S. the 14,000 annual deaths from six cancers associated with HPV98 99 100 101 102 103 104 represents less than 3 percent of the more than 550,000 cancer deaths that occur every year.
Many Other Public Health Emergencies in U.S. Deserve Priority Status
- Between 210,000 and 440,000 hospitalized patients each year suffer some type of preventable harm that contributes to their death; 106
- The U.S. has the worst infant mortality 107 and maternal mortality 108 109 rates of all developed nations, with 28,000 babies dying before their first birthday; 110
- Millions of children are becoming disabled or dying in the unexplained chronic illness epidemic 111 that costs trillions of dollars to treat: 1 child in 6 in America is learning disabled; 112 1 in 9 suffers with asthma; 113 1 in 10 has ADHD; 114 1 in 50 develops autism 115 and 1 in 450 becomes diabetic.116
- Millions more are suffering with mental health problems. One adolescent in 5 in the U.S. experiences significant symptoms of emotional distress and one in ten is emotionally impaired. 117
Bigger Market for Merck & HPV Vaccine Mandates?
Perhaps the CDC is simply boosting the congressionally approved, lucrative public-private partnership with Pharma 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 by securing a bigger market for Merck's new 9-strain version of Gardasil scheduled to be licensed in the fall of 2014.125 Or perhaps the Merck-Government-Medical Trade lobby is planning another multi-state roll-out of HPV vaccine mandates for all sixth grade children in the U.S. just like they did in 2007.126 127 128
Roll Up Your Sleeve - No Questions Asked
Only time will tell why increasing HPV vaccine uptake has been made
the Number One Public Health Priority in America or why the bully boys
and mean girls got on their high horses and tried to make a horrible
warning out of Katie Couric. Whatever the reasons, many more Americans
now understand that the cruel dogmatic position of vaccine risk
denialism is:
Whatever the reasons that government officials made HPV vaccination a
top public health priority in the U.S., the cyper-lynching of Katie
Couric and mothers reporting Gardasil vaccine reactions is a warning to
parents everywhere. Do no forget that the cruel, dogmatic position of
vaccine risk denialism is: Roll up your sleeve - no questions asked -
and “may the odds be ever in your favor.” 129
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I applaud Katie Couric for putting both sides out there.
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