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Re: Bones58gdi post# 13472

Wednesday, 03/30/2011 4:44:58 PM

Wednesday, March 30, 2011 4:44:58 PM

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Great info Bones. I made the letter a little more personal (it can't hurt, right?)

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Dear Congressman Posey

As an investor in Bioelectronics Corporation, BIEL - ticker, I have been awaiting an FDA approval for several years now. This product can help thousands of people deal with pain management using a non-narcotic treatment method.

Please contact the FDA and try to move the approval of this proven technology forward. There is much more that can be said about this product and its benefits but I understand that your time is limited.

PLEASE HELP me Congressman Posey, please help me get this technology approved for the American people. It was been in wide use for over 40 years and now the company has miniaturized the product to where it can now be worn.

If you are uninformed of PEMF technology please order an Actipatch and find out for yourself as to its effectiveness I am sure that you, your staff or your family can benefit from using this product. http://www.actipatchstore.com/

And just yesterday an FDA chemist and his son were arrested and have been charged with illegal insider trading, the full story is here:

By ERIC TUCKER Posted 03/29/2011 09:47 PM ET

WASHINGTON (AP) — A chemist with the Food and Drug Administration and his son were arrested Tuesday on charges of running a $2.27 million insider trading scheme.

Prosecutors say Cheng Yi Liang, 57, and his son, Andrew Liang, 25, used confidential information from a password-protected FDA tracking system to buy and trade the stocks of drug companies who had pending applications for products. Both were arrested Tuesday on charges including securities fraud and wire fraud and made an initial court appearance in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Md.

Their lawyers did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

A criminal complaint charges the men, both of Gaithersburg, Md., with trading on inside information from November 2007 to this month. Prosecutors say the father and son used the proceeds to pay for travel and credit card bills and to buy new cars, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors say that by accessing an internal FDA database used to track and receive drug applications, Cheng Yi Liang repeatedly obtained inside information on when the agency would make a decision on drug applications and what that decision would be.

He and his son would then use that information to purchase and trade the companies' shares days ahead of the FDA's formal announcement, according to the complaint. Federal authorities say software they installed on Cheng Yi Liang's work computer enabled them to take screen shots and keep tabs on his use of the database.

http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/APOnline/Article/252512/201103291647/FDA-chemist-son-charged-with-insider-trading.aspx

Thank you for your time Congressman,

Kind Regards

(name here)


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