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Blither

09/01/09 3:45 PM

#23543 RE: TheDane #23542

I hope so. I sure dont want my kids or other family members taking a vaccine that has literally not been tested. I would rather get the flu and take a NNVC drug (which has not been human tested) before taking this new vaccine that is been put togher in a few months with no testing. remember what happened last time they rushed a flu vaccine to market in the 70's. may people died or ended up with major health issues.
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Smooth

09/01/09 3:57 PM

#23544 RE: TheDane #23542

I think we'd have a MUCH BETTER SHOT at having something break our way with the government IF we go bottom up rather than top down. We need HIV ORGANIZATIONS, large foundations that fund HIV/AIDS research.

What about notifying STATE POLITICIANS to consider taking a very close look at a company, Nanoviricides Inc., that may very well have a cure for H1N1, HIV and a bunch of other viruses?

I'd encourage people to perhaps send the Thevac news report LINK to their politicians along with an "encouragement" to check out this company's POTENTIAL CURE for not only Herpes, but especially H1N1 and HIV.

Here's the link http://www.2theadvocate.com/wbrz/videos/52955807.html

Now everyone get to emailing their useless politicians.
There's always hope...just takes one determined politician. And hey, play to their ego("Mr or Mrs Politician, YOU ALONE can save America, the world even...and just imagine if YOU WERE THE ONE who got the ball rolling to this revolutionary, life changing, world-changing technology so that our government got behind it ASAP? Please consider your impact on the people you serve!" etc., etc.)
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petekoz1

09/01/09 4:42 PM

#23545 RE: TheDane #23542

>>If NNVC has something that will work for H1N1 (and will sell) then I think it will get noticed. In time?<<

>>In time?<<

Dr. F may correct, but IMO it would take at least $15M to $20M cash and a minimum of 2 to 3 years for NNVC to produce enough FluCide doses for every American. Not sure if these numbers can be reduced by placing more resources into production.