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MrW

10/23/18 8:53 PM

#246104 RE: loanranger #246103

(Crickets. Chirping.)
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Cognition

10/23/18 8:57 PM

#246105 RE: loanranger #246103

Isn’t that how they met?
I didn’t realize CFO’s we’re responsible for background checks on the scientist that work for the company. Wow!!!
Seriously?
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scottsmith

10/23/18 8:57 PM

#246106 RE: loanranger #246103

Mic drop.

Ipix is dirty to the core.
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Cherry_11

10/23/18 11:17 PM

#246132 RE: loanranger #246103

No one cares
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nerby

10/25/18 1:04 AM

#246300 RE: loanranger #246103

And have you seen Krishna's photo? Jesus God. If there's anyone that might have happily fudged his educational and professional credentials with the aim of personal enrichment, from all appearances it could've been, would've been, this guy. Imagine the EVP at a top 10 pharma checking out the submitted IPIX document package and coming across that mug. Wowza.

But I don't think he's that guy. Did he sign SEC filings that misrepresented his credentials? Yes sir. Did Ehrlich also sign these filings? Yes sir. In their shoes, would you have ever signed such documents without vetting and correcting each sentence? We're relative strangers, but I'm confident the answer to that is: no sir.

I'm reading a biography of Leonardo, the illegitimate, poorly educated son of an Italian notary, twice convicted of sodomy, who could never master Latin and almost never finished anything including some of his greatest artworks and treatises. A genius who submitted ridiculously miscalculated invoices to his patrons. For a person who writes almost exclusively in mirror-script, simple math and proof-reading is at best an afterthought. I wonder what one of his patent or SEC filings would look like today.

I think Dr. Menon is a pharmacological savant, able to discern answers to hard questions even if they're lying dead out in a pasture. Like the man from Vinci, though with a much more limited field of view, he has, I think, been able to discern natural patterns and cause and effect through close observation and correlation. Like the more famous Leo, he's been satisfied only if able to prove his ideas out by scientific trials. Kevetrin was his first acute IPIX observation and passion, and to my mind remains possibly its most valuable asset. I believe he was also the first to turn the Brilacidin structure around in his mind and suss out just how far this wondrous thing could travel, and where it could best serve.

I bought just over 5% of the shares traded today. It was so easy.