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Posted On: 06/10/2022 4:17:22 PM
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I had NO rose-colored view of him at all. To me his CC's were incomprehensible, like AD/HD scattered. I couldn't listen to him. He was obviously hard to work with and couldn't delegate and or keep good people around him. He was a not a good organizer as a CEO, but he was a loose cannon and certainly got the attention of the FDA, attacks from Big Pharma and all their fake press and lawyers.
I knew an insider in the FDA/BP/NIH/DOD/research establishment and therefore I felt there is NO way we were going to get past it unless Nader was willing with the PI to say Leronlimab cured Covid. Use the media to make us into Ivermectin; I wanted to go further outside of the game because the FDA was blocking us at every turn, Mexico, India, Canada, Brazil, PI, everywhere. I got hammered here for making my opinions known. But once Leronlimab were to become popular, I certainly didn't want him to be CEO and run the company. That was not what he was good at.
I knew an insider in the FDA/BP/NIH/DOD/research establishment and therefore I felt there is NO way we were going to get past it unless Nader was willing with the PI to say Leronlimab cured Covid. Use the media to make us into Ivermectin; I wanted to go further outside of the game because the FDA was blocking us at every turn, Mexico, India, Canada, Brazil, PI, everywhere. I got hammered here for making my opinions known. But once Leronlimab were to become popular, I certainly didn't want him to be CEO and run the company. That was not what he was good at.
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