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Posted On: 07/18/2022 12:42:59 PM
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go with the flow...that just it...why is there "flow" in an "open market democracy" that we pretend to live in? the amount of the legal definition of "anticompetitive practices" being carried out in the biotech world on a daily basis is staggering. and openly blatantly stuffed in everyones faces like there is nothing anyone can do about it. because there is apparently nothing that anyone is WILLING to do about it. especially our regulating agencies that are openly bought and paid for. to look the other way if look at anything at all. or the courts for that matter. you would think a law firm or two would take on the big gorilla in the room, but i guess not. too risky. astounding.
if it wasnt so flagrant i would not have to rant like this but i begin to wonder if any positive data (and theres a lot) could ever break thru this titanium shield. i have directly known too many who have died from covid because of this criminality. we have witnessed that there exists a power that will guarantee that a trial will fail no matter what. because it threatens them.
our hope is that too many scientists will scream for leronlimab to be ignored. overwhelming data is our only hope. i believe that is possible thats why im still here. but its going to have to be way past the goal line. a simple A+ is not good enough.
if it wasnt so flagrant i would not have to rant like this but i begin to wonder if any positive data (and theres a lot) could ever break thru this titanium shield. i have directly known too many who have died from covid because of this criminality. we have witnessed that there exists a power that will guarantee that a trial will fail no matter what. because it threatens them.
our hope is that too many scientists will scream for leronlimab to be ignored. overwhelming data is our only hope. i believe that is possible thats why im still here. but its going to have to be way past the goal line. a simple A+ is not good enough.
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