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Biotech / Medical : NNVC - NanoViricides, Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: HardToFind who wrote (11895)2/8/2019 10:35:15 AM
From: donpat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12873
 
Pearls before swine.

Diwan is a genius.

Get used to it.

$90 million for a virus cure!



To: HardToFind who wrote (11895)2/12/2019 9:05:38 PM
From: the idiot  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12873
 
The net necessary for such a conspiracy to be successful for so long is too wide to cast.
Only if one is willing to forget about, or revise history.

Recall that the AMRIID studies were presented in preliminary meeting abstracts on cell cultures. Eugene communicated here through his shills (donpat and drshill) that AMRIID was going to do 1) animal studies and 2) submit a manuscript about their cell culture studies, within the year. The AMRIID scientists never publicly vouched for NNVC, and never pursued the studies nor submitted a publication. They jumped ship.

Viv Bonuik obviously didn't do the studies herself. She's a very old clinician with an opthamology practice. She hasn't worked in the lab for over half-century. She never publicly vouched for the company herself. She and her brother had a very huge financial incentive to keep things looking peachy to the public.

No active and respected scientist independent from the company has ever vouched for the company's claims. Not a single one.

Seriously, wake up. The evidence supporting the Gene's claim about "curing the near totality of all lethal viral infections" really isn't compelling.

Gene had bragged here frequently through his shills about having completed 3000 successful animal studies. Why did he do that? Why did they do that? How many more "animal studies" would have been necessary?