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Posted On: 06/28/2020 10:42:34 AM
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I never take for granted what really successful men (such as Bill Gates) see for the future. There was a slap at him today for thinking world would be turning to near human robots soon and IMO that is not a "Dick Tracy" cartoon play but a near certainty. For example, the military is headed that way now in a real hurry (Why put human life at risk when robots, drones, etc can take all the risk and still perform the missions?).
Crazy coincidence, I was at the Navy PostGrad School in Monterey Ca '72 and highly into paranormal potential (not academically, just personally) and I went around telling people that by the time I died the norm would be telepathic communication between people and telekinetic ability to move items mentally. Well, the world took me on a different path and I have always regretted not following that line of work. Now that I am retired, no reason I can't get into it full-time so maybe that will become my focus in life. Who knows?
I still believe the greatest advancement for mankind remains ahead of us and that is the unlocking of our brains to their full potential. We are still in the kindergarten stage IMO regarding this situation. We read about people getting hit by lightning and turning into mathematical geniuses, we are all aware of idiot savants (as in Rainman w/ Dustin Hoffman), and other times the brain shows a glimpse of its potential if we only knew how to operate it fully.
As for IPIX, I think too many stockholders still don't give Leo credit for balancing so many balls at one time as he is now doing. I believe he has myriad things going right now, is abuzz with contacts by BPs and other large moneyed entities, is evaluating pathways for each and every indication to date, and we will be surprised at what occurs in the very near future. I look for quite exciting times from now until the end of the year. Sure would like to get the ball rolling this week, though, with some news of a nice grant or two being awarded to us. Will it happen this week, ???? But it will happen very, very soon. Like another post said today, I believe there are MANY of us who now have become Buffett-like investors in IPIX in that we are betting heavier and heavier as we become more and more certain that Brilacidin will be shown to be a world-beater as a successful drug.
Crazy coincidence, I was at the Navy PostGrad School in Monterey Ca '72 and highly into paranormal potential (not academically, just personally) and I went around telling people that by the time I died the norm would be telepathic communication between people and telekinetic ability to move items mentally. Well, the world took me on a different path and I have always regretted not following that line of work. Now that I am retired, no reason I can't get into it full-time so maybe that will become my focus in life. Who knows?
I still believe the greatest advancement for mankind remains ahead of us and that is the unlocking of our brains to their full potential. We are still in the kindergarten stage IMO regarding this situation. We read about people getting hit by lightning and turning into mathematical geniuses, we are all aware of idiot savants (as in Rainman w/ Dustin Hoffman), and other times the brain shows a glimpse of its potential if we only knew how to operate it fully.
As for IPIX, I think too many stockholders still don't give Leo credit for balancing so many balls at one time as he is now doing. I believe he has myriad things going right now, is abuzz with contacts by BPs and other large moneyed entities, is evaluating pathways for each and every indication to date, and we will be surprised at what occurs in the very near future. I look for quite exciting times from now until the end of the year. Sure would like to get the ball rolling this week, though, with some news of a nice grant or two being awarded to us. Will it happen this week, ???? But it will happen very, very soon. Like another post said today, I believe there are MANY of us who now have become Buffett-like investors in IPIX in that we are betting heavier and heavier as we become more and more certain that Brilacidin will be shown to be a world-beater as a successful drug.
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