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Biotech / Medical : HEB, Hemispherx Biopharma (AMEX)NEW

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To: Marty who wrote (367)9/25/1998 6:30:00 PM
From: Mad2  Read Replies (2) of 857
 
Marty read the two articles I posted in post #342 on 9/22 carefully.
My take or interpretation is as follows:
First Carter and predessor to HEB announce with great enthusiam this potential to cure AIDS. This is based on a earlier study conducted by Carter and accepted by DuPont. DuPont is so impressed they take a equity stake in the company and support the expanded testing.
Well the tests don't work out DuPont claims fraud and Carter blames Dupont's use of plastic countersuing DuPont. Big DuPont can't disporve Carters conclusions as the data clearly indicates that if they used glass the testing would have confirmed Carters orignal work and the court awards to Carter, DuPont walks away in disgust giving Carter his stock back because they know Ampligen is worthless for AIDS. This is the deep pocket Legal theory at work. If Carter was right and DuPont wrong how come Carter didn't redeem his work by having a new study run "correctly"? The reason IMO is Carters work was fraudlient, the problem was DuPont didn't prove the case in court. It's that old addage, you should only lie if your a good liar and don't get caught or as Oliver North said "plausable deniability".
Anyway now we have Dr. Carter peddling a cure for a disease that is highly controversial concerning it's diagnosis and origin. IMO a modern snake oil pedaler.
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