Lol, TalkMarkets is a startup. They are LOSING money on publishing your work. They've yet to make a profit but have to pay hosting fees to host your work, editors to publish your work, marketing fees to market your work, etc. etc. But sure, everyone knows these guys are unique in that plan to share the wealth with their authors once/if they make it big. From what I understand, that's better than most sites that expect you to work for them for free.
RFK Jr. has represented for 20 +yrs the families of vaccine injured. He's heard all the experts and now is a leading voice for Vaccine Safety, not anti-vaccine. Knows of every instance where the Pharma companies have, been negligent, lied, been criminal, and the likes. Knows every vaccine industry inside and out/ which ones had problems and why they sold to this company or that company, switch names, change adjuvants, move production to another country, and more. Not a pessimistic view of the potential, but a reality which is purposefully hidden. As you probably heard most news you read are owned by a few corporations whose ad revenue comes almost entirely from Pharmaceutical companies. The lobby is the biggest in Washington D.C. Every time a vaccine is added for children and made mandatory it is locked in profits. The opposing voices are silenced. The first goal of global governments proponents is Adult Mandatory vaccines. For the Chinese soon for us it's a reality.
When did he say that? With 90% efficacy, even if only half the people took it, we'd be in pretty good shape. And Pfizer said that immunity would last a year. Far better than the natural immunity people can get from recovering from the disease.
I have to admit, I've never heard of Fabry disease before this article and am fairly knew to pharma/biotech in general. When talking about market size, how does this compare to some other diseases. Is this a large market?
Yes, that was odd. But from what I understand of the official autopsy report, Floyd did not die of asphyxiation but due to a combination of per-existing medical conditions and alcohol and drugs in his system.
The police were obviously trying to subdue, not kill. We don't know how much pressure was actually being applied but likely not much if that was not the cause of death. I think it's safe to assume that normal people would have survived this encounter. And if the levels of drugs and alcohol were high, then Floyd might have died anyway, even had the police not been called on him for trying to pass counterfeit bills.
The author claims that July spot prices didn’t impact contract negotiations. His evidence is to post a chart of June contract prices. Obviously spot prices will influence future pricing, not the past.
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Lol, TalkMarkets is a startup. They are LOSING money on publishing your work. They've yet to make a profit but have to pay hosting fees to host your work, editors to publish your work, marketing fees to market your work, etc. etc. But sure, everyone knows these guys are unique in that plan to share the wealth with their authors once/if they make it big. From what I understand, that's better than most sites that expect you to work for them for free.
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RFK Jr. has represented for 20 +yrs the families of vaccine injured. He's heard all the experts and now is a leading voice for Vaccine Safety, not anti-vaccine. Knows of every instance where the Pharma companies have, been negligent, lied, been criminal, and the likes. Knows every vaccine industry inside and out/ which ones had problems and why they sold to this company or that company, switch names, change adjuvants, move production to another country, and more. Not a pessimistic view of the potential, but a reality which is purposefully hidden. As you probably heard most news you read are owned by a few corporations whose ad revenue comes almost entirely from Pharmaceutical companies. The lobby is the biggest in Washington D.C. Every time a vaccine is added for children and made mandatory it is locked in profits. The opposing voices are silenced. The first goal of global governments proponents is Adult Mandatory vaccines. For the Chinese soon for us it's a reality.
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When did he say that? With 90% efficacy, even if only half the people took it, we'd be in pretty good shape. And Pfizer said that immunity would last a year. Far better than the natural immunity people can get from recovering from the disease.
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With the Pfizer vaccine now ready, all will go back to normal soon. Don't you think?
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I have to admit, I've never heard of Fabry disease before this article and am fairly knew to pharma/biotech in general. When talking about market size, how does this compare to some other diseases. Is this a large market?
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How do two coroners come up with two different causes of death? Not sure I'd trust the coroner paid for by the family.
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Yes, that was odd. But from what I understand of the official autopsy report, Floyd did not die of asphyxiation but due to a combination of per-existing medical conditions and alcohol and drugs in his system.
The police were obviously trying to subdue, not kill. We don't know how much pressure was actually being applied but likely not much if that was not the cause of death. I think it's safe to assume that normal people would have survived this encounter. And if the levels of drugs and alcohol were high, then Floyd might have died anyway, even had the police not been called on him for trying to pass counterfeit bills.
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I've read your work before, nice to see you here.
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Agree with the author. Locking down doesn't make much sense to me. It didn't help Italy or China very much. It only helps to decimate the economy.
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The author claims that July spot prices didn’t impact contract negotiations. His evidence is to post a chart of June contract prices. Obviously spot prices will influence future pricing, not the past.