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Re: petemantx post# 332747

Thursday, 11/12/2020 8:24:49 AM

Thursday, November 12, 2020 8:24:49 AM

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Great post Pete, thanks,

Go Leo & IPIX!

Totally PO'd at all the attention these bogus vaccines get, not to mention the monies for study as well.

Treatments pushed to the gutter and here we have a drug with a near perfect answer to CV19 and it still sits waiting its turn to proceed to a human trial. I hope everyone realizes we are about the .001% of the population (or less) that has even heard about Brilacidin and yet by early summer we had evidence it was a POWERFUL looking prospect as a treatment gold-standard. Yet no money to date. No media coverage to date. No IND approval to date. Nothing but additional wait. None of this IPIX mgt fault, strictly systemic failure on the part of the government across the board to mainly include those agencies tasked with moving things forward at greatest speed possible. We all know who that is. Yet nearly unlimited funds channeled to BP and their lineup of continual failures to date regarding CV19. Who da thunk? Guess that lobbyist payola paid off in spades this year.

Tomorrow I go to a memorial service for my neighbor who died of CV19. He thought he had it as his visiting granddaughter had it. Nevertheless, though he felt bad for a week he wouldn't go to the doctor. Finally, he was so bad off he told his wife to take him to the hospital but he couldn't make it further than the kitchen so he told her to call an ambulance.

He had only a day or two and he was put on a ventilator. Very soon had a massive stroke and died within an hour or two. Has anyone ever heard of a good result from someone put on a ventilator for CV19 or is it a death warrant as seems to be the case?

Only close contact that has died of Covid that I know.

Makes me wonder if something as great as Brilacidin is buried this long, how many 'pretty good' drugs have been buried over the years? Too late at night to even want to go there.


Brilacidin In a human lung cell line infected by SARS-CoV-2, Brilacidin achieved a high Selectivity Index rating of 426.

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