[QUOTE=Donald Trump]
We will never be able to fix a rigged system by counting on the same people who rigged it in the first place.
The insiders wrote the rules of the game to keep themselves in power and in the money.
That’s why we’re asking Bernie Sanders’ voters to join our movement: so together we can fix the system for ALL Americans. Importantly, this includes fixing all of our many disastrous trade deals.
Because it’s not just the political system that’s rigged. It’s the whole economy.
It’s rigged by big donors who want to keep down wages.
It’s rigged by big businesses who want to leave our country, fire our workers, and sell their products back into the U.S. with absolutely no consequences for them.
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Trump’s strategy at this point seems to boil down to accusing his enemies of doing the same thing he’s doing or would do in their shoes.
Why does he accuse American soldiers in Iraq of embezzling government funds? Because it’s what he’d do if he had access to that kind of cash. Why does he accuse Clinton of getting rich off her campaign? Because it’s what he’s doing right now.
They founded their company several months ago. They have no IP. No history of research; Their only employees are fraudulently claiming qualifications that they don’t have. And, they claim that they are initiating clinical trials by the end of this year with a product that has no evidence of existing and a clinical trial that has no record on clinicaltrials.gov or anywhere else.
It has to do with the political work because this company appears to be a total fraud, and just so happens to be linked to Trump’s campaign somehow.
The salient fact about Trump isn’t his wealth, alleged or not. He’s cheap! He isn’t making all that much money off of directing his money stream back to himself, he just can’t bear to see that money go away without some gitback.
Tangential, but “thanks to Hillary Clinton” Iran is now proposing to buy $25 billion in Boeing commercial aircraft from the US, pending the usual footstamping from Congress. But do we really want their filthy terrorist-loving money?
With all due respect to your science skills this is pig + baboon skin, which is not what their xeno skin (pig + human) product is. It’s a nice start, but it is not in any way a clinical stage product. There is exactly a 0% chance that they are initiating a clinical trial on this in 2016, which is what they state. Further, the founders of xenotherapeutics (Holzer et al) had nothing to do with this work and are not listed anywhere as authors on the study.
As conceded in a post above, the absolute only thing that gives this company any legitimacy is that the lead author of this study appears to be affiliated with Xenotherapeutics despite not listing it anywhere on his linkedin page or anywhere else for that matter.
The applicant “The General Hospital Corporation” appears to be one and the same as Massachusetts General Hospital, the one that Holzer fellowed at, Dr Cetrulo is a transplant surgeon at and was the subject of the announcement I just linked. So I would assume Xenotherpeutics hopes/plans to lease the patent from them. But hey, keep up the detective work if you want.
Trump gives his big “gonna lay the smackdown on HRC and then the election will turn in my favor!” speech today and, bizarrely enough, at about the same time, John Lewis just happens to organize a sit-in on Capital Hill to protest the Republican stonewalling on the gun issue.
Trump has now been thrown off the lead, his speech isn’t going to inspire America to go digging for more dirt, and now the Repubs have to worry about John Lewis making them look like idiots while at the same time realizing their candidate just destroyed any chance that their “emails and Benghazi” campaign would gain traction.
Holzer was never a real “fellow” anywhere. You can’t be a postdoctoral fellow until you have a doc in the first place, which he does not. Anyone who is predoctoral and calls themselves a fellow (or an MD which he also calls himself) is a fraud.
It’s not detective work. The three founders of the company list five degrees among them, and at least four of those degrees (and likely the fifth as well) they absolutely do not hold. This is not debatable. This isn’t sketchy to you?
And, for the third time, Cetrulo appears to be qualified to found a company like Xenotherapeutics, but he didn’t. It was founded by two completely unqualified guys who happen to, in their spare time, also run a completely sketchy advertising firm? And they brought him on as CMO. What role would these other utterly unqualified people possibly have for this company based on research that they had absolutely nothing to do with? Could be a coincidence, I guess. But it isn’t.