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To: Cavalry who wrote (752)8/22/1998 6:48:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
My goodness, are we edgy or what? I ask a reasonable question about AZNT's proof for medical effectiveness for their products, and all I get is a bash about DGIV's financials in response, and a claim that DGIV is a scam. I never claimed that AZNT was a scam, I just asked a question. Are you worried about something?

Well, to respond to your comment, when DGIV did not file on time, their stock responded with quite a drop, and is still down, awaiting financials. But as far as being a "scam," as you claim, I don't think internet telephony is being questioned by the scientific establishment as not being proven.

I would rather invest in a company with a product that is scientifically proven, but currently lacks financials, than in one that is fully reporting but who claims to prevent AIDS, treat cancer, diabetes, and almost every disease with no scientific proof. But that's just my scientific training, what do I know?

I really don't care about AZNT, as I said I came here because of the conspiracy theories that have been sprouting on SI. However, if you want to debate the scientific credibility of DGIV versus AZNT, we can do that.

To begin with, I notice that this Dr. claims to have been involved in the space program before he got into herbs. And he was working with ceramics? Was he involved with ablative shields? Would you like me to check it out?