Twelve young schoolgirls from Le Roy Junior – Senior High School near Rochester, New York, recently became afflicted with a mysterious condition that caused them to develop tics and other symptoms similar to those associated with Tourette Syndrome. But administrators from the Le Roy Central School District refuse to publicly disclose the condition or its cause, even to the girls parents, claiming that it is a “federal issue.”
At least 12 schoolgirls in New York develop debilitating mystery illness, health department refuses to disclose cause (Gardasil?)

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Perhaps these girls are suffering from “Post-Gardasil Syndrome,” the new name given to the spectrum of side effects that often manifest after an individual receives the Gardasil vaccine.
Post-Gardasil Syndrome - the new name for the ... - Natural News
www.naturalnews.com/034338_Post-Gardasil_Syndrome_HPV_vacc...
Dec 7, 2011 – Barely two hours later, she was admitted to the hospital - another victim of Post-Gardasil Syndrome suffering fever, rash, fainting, fatigue, ...
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It is absolutely outrageous that schools are administering these shots without parental consent. IF this ever happened to my kid? They'd have to kill me to shut me up.
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Gee, problem is, gardisil was ruled out since not all girls had the shot.
On the other hand, it perfectly fits mass psychogenic illness -- almost exclusively female, symptoms evolve to resemble the widest group, instead of narrowing.
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Not possible for you to know .... "they refuse to disclose any detailed information citing HIPAA privacy laws that actually do not apply in this situation, which implies a coverup."
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Only one of them were vaccinated for HPV. It was announced in the town-hall meeting two nights ago.
However, the diagnosis of mass psychogenic illness fits PERFECTLY with the 'outbreak'.
Umm.. No, it's doesn't imply a coverup, but Natural Health News is always a safe source to ignore.
Try : www.everydayhealth.com/healthy-living/0118/the-mystery-of-mass-hysteria.aspx
www.imperfectparent.com/topics/2012/01/18/twelve-teenage-girls-claiming-bizarre-symptoms-may-be-a-hoax/
or www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57362197-10391704/mass-hysteria-outbreak-reported-in-n.y-town-what-does-it-mean/
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Where's the link to town the hall meeting? Let's see the facts not your opinion .... please.
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This story has been out for several days and this article is the first to imply a cover-up or forced vaccinations, etc. None of the interviews with the girls or their parents suggests anything about a coverup or federal involvement either.
This article is about as useful as a hole in the head. Clearly a case of sensationalizing a story out of context in order to get hits from the tin foil hat brigade on their site.
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Gozo, I saw the video on television. It was mentioned on the local ABC affiliate.
The news sources online do say that it had been ruled out.
And the news sources do say it was precisely what I said it was.
On the other, let us SEE the facts, not your opinion.
Where are the FACTS saying that it's a conspiracy?
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