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To: paper man who wrote (2275)6/23/1998 6:43:00 PM
From: OLD JAKE JUSTUS  Respond to of 2281
 
I am sorry, Sir! But, I am not quite following you. Could you please comment in detail on your "snitch" on "snitchers" post? I do not understand it at all.

Many thanks for bringing this to my attention, but I honestly do not have a clue as to what you are speaking of. Please enlighten me!

Thank you, kindly!



To: paper man who wrote (2275)6/28/1998 2:32:00 AM
From: OLD JAKE JUSTUS  Respond to of 2281
 
1998 World Aids Conference, Geneva. Question: Does the world have a drug for Aids treatment that is readily available and readily affordable by all peoples of the world? My answer: It is reported that Reticulose can be mass produced for about 25 cents per ampule. If it is retailed at 50 cents an ampule, would not every person in every country in the world be able to afford Reticulcose at that price?

Of course, some patients would have to be government subsidized. But, it would most certainly be readily available and readily affordable by the various world's Governments and all other peoples, of the world. Reticulcose is the Aids Drug of the future, in my opinion.



To: paper man who wrote (2275)6/28/1998 10:18:00 AM
From: Bernie Bildman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2281
 
And in addition...

...unfortunately before Reticulose can be mass produced or used for ANY ailment, it must be proven SCIENTICALLY to be effective and the results accepted by the scientific/medical community...that Reticulose actually DOES what it's backers claim.

So before we go and mass produce it, the science must be there.