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Thursday, 07/01/2021 2:35:27 PM

Thursday, July 01, 2021 2:35:27 PM

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Dr. Linda Liau's PowerPoint presentations don't have anything to do with Northwest Biotherapeutics's Phase 3 DCVax-L Trial for Treatment of Glioblastoma.

She's using DCVax-L in her own trial (though she doesn't call it by that name in the official trial description even as she did use other brand names), but otherwise her PowerPoint slides don't have anything to do with what NWBO is doing with DCVax-L. There is zero relation. Do you not understand that?

NWBO has taken 16 years to prove nothing, and Dr. Liau now knows that NWBO's godforsaken Phase 3 trial was a complete waste of time because it was mismanaged and is now unable to make a valid case for the efficacy of her invention. She also knows that the people in charge of NWBO have been milking it for six years, paying themselves handsome salaries and working on building out a manufacturing operation that in the end won't have anything to do with NWBO or DCVax-L. That's why you haven't seen Dr. Liau mention NWBO or its CEO at all in the last almost two years or so. There was a time when the two Lindas were chummy, and they talked about each other all the time. But not anymore. The long article about LL that someone posted yesterday doesn't mention NWBO even once. That's pretty weird, don't you think, to write such an extensive piece on the good doctor and not even mention the supposed flagship trial for her invention? I'm sure that was just an oversight by the reporter.

The thing that really digs is the suppressed knowledge that all of this is true. It causes a great flustering and results in single-word replies like "Nonsense", which is kind of sad when you think about it.

There's a bad smell in the air right now about NWBO. The CVM news yesterday didn't help, but I think everybody has a grim sense of what's coming.
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