RE:RE:RE:New interview not posted yetNothing but lies and misinformation.....that's all you post on here Rosenberg......now you're blaming FSD's failure on the cannibis bubble bursting.......how desperate are you getting......BTW....you should have a talk with Gabbo......he's really making you look bad.....
DavidRosenberg wrote: GrahamB wrote:
David, I ask you to look in the mirror and ask yourself if you really believe.
Sorry but I only listened to approximately 248 . We are hearing from an investment banker, who from what I understand has no medical degree or formal pharmacology degrees, telling us that this new frontier of psychedelics, if I heard this correctly, are as exciting as the development of penicillin.
Penicillin is considered to be one of the greatest advances in modern medicine. It saved millions of lives, and was a massive paradigm changing innovation that transformed medicine.
To this
Point:
“The sudden appearance of these compounds created myriad consequences in the modern world. They provided hope that many debilitating and life threatening diseases could be prevented or cured. Another effect was to revolutionize medicine by changing treatment and prognosis of many disease”
https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/discovery-and-importance-penicillin-and-development-sulfa-drugs
Sorry, but I can’t listen anymore. This goes beyond ridiculous IMO
i am out for a while
im sorry you feel this way and hope you feel better later
I believe the big huge reset is for real and they want to actually do something that will help people , stock prices is low so everyone thinks it's a scam
it's not a scam in my opinion the Canabis bubble burst , raza did a bad job , and now Anthony is cleaning up the mess
also there are millions of MS patients so that's true hope the novel drug helps them cheers
How many people have MS? Worldwide, more than 2.3 million people have a diagnosis of MS. In the United States a recently completed prevalence study, funded by the National MS Society, has estimated that nearly 1 million people over the age of 18 live with a diagnosis of MS