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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Computerized Thermal Imaging CIO (formerly COII) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: chirodoc who wrote (4914)7/6/2000 4:22:04 AM
From: Susan S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
Rabbits and market manipulation aside, do you have time to comment on a fundamental issue of computerized thermal imaging?

I recently asked some radiologist acquaintances for their take on CTI technology and breast cancer detection. They were not particularly enthusiastic about it.

However they sang the praises of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) because of its high specificity for detecting lesions that mammography couldn't find. They also said MRI is the best screening tool for women with implants.

So, it looks like CTI is outmoded even before it gets off the ground.



To: chirodoc who wrote (4914)7/6/2000 7:55:36 AM
From: Pete Mason  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
ChiroProc.... YOU..... are a disgusting, filthy, liar.

-- Pete



To: chirodoc who wrote (4914)7/6/2000 9:34:29 PM
From: RickT  Respond to of 6039
 
>WHAT WILL CHANGE THE MOOD?
>confidence that coii is in charge, that trials are ongoing
>and will be successful, that the management team is firmly
>in control, and that coii will be back on nasdaq

excuse me ?



To: chirodoc who wrote (4914)7/9/2000 11:24:19 AM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (12) | Respond to of 6039
 
**********GOOD vs. EVIL***********

It is very rare in life that one gets a chance to experience the dramatic swings between good and evil. Bill Clinton vs. George Bush? Hardly. You might not like one of them, but neither is hardly evil or all good.

How about Bill Gates? Although you could call him overly aggressive, probably stingy, and maybe even mean spirited, he is not an evil man.

The term evil must be reserved for crimes against humanity; crimes that show a lack of moral and ethical judgement.

We are witnessing a battle between Good and Evil right now.

On one hand we have a company dedicated to helping improve lives through the use of diagnostic imaging, with their lead technology a thermal scan to help solve the breast cancer epidemic.

One the other hand, you have a group of malcontents that are hired guns trying to assassinate a company and its product for one thing only, financial gain. They are being paid to bash COII.

If they were to succeed, millions of women would be more likely to die of breast cancer. Millions of women would forever be subject to the inaccuracies of mammograms, not able to utilize this effective modality. This group of paid thugs is, in their own way, helping to spread the grief of cancer to innocent women all over the world.

Although I am surprised that anyone would bash a company like this, I am even more disturbed that some of the bashers appear to be women. If this is true, they should be ashamed of themselves for they are dancing with the devil.

This is clearly, in my mind, a battle between good and evil. Everyone needs to decide which side they are on.

If you choose to support COII you will need to be strong. These hacks, malcontents, and hired guns are paid well to try to destroy this company. But us coii longs are unpaid volunteers in a democratic state. Therefore, we need to take the time to help spread the truth. As someone once said, if you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.

Take the time to do your part to help us all stop this band of thugs trying to spread lies and hate, if not for your own wallet, then for the millions of women dying of breast cancer.

EVEN THOUGH I WALK THROUGH THE DARKEST VALLEY, I FEAR NO EVIL…

curtis