There is no doubt that prohetoffacts's anakinra campaign over the last couple of days has been an attempt to maintain his dominance on this forum by casting doubt on my work. I can defend my work if for no other reason than that I put so much effort into it before I post. I'm always ready for the challenge.
prophetoffacts does provide a service. He reminds people of upcoming dates and events, stuff that I don't have much interest in because it's usually quite meaningless to share price and the underlying story. He posts clips of scientific and medical stuff. The problem is context, explanations. Without context these things can be misunderstood, which is often prophetoffacts’s obvious goal.
The anakinra thing is different. prophetoffacts must be in a blind rage. It's clear that he wants to discredit my work, but I reviewed at least a couple hundred scientific papers to be sure my xB3-004 article could be supported. I put links to dozens of them in the article to support the facts and my views of them.
In his rage, prophetoffacts is arguing for the use of anakinra for the treatment of neuroinflammation. He has spent a lot of time searching Google over the last two days to find some literature on the subject. He posted what he found, I suspect, without reading it or trying to place it in the context of the bulk of the scientific work that is being done on the subject, or the need that the medical profession knows remains unmet for neurodegenerative diseases.
In the process, he has willfully inferred that Bioasis's placement of neuroinflammation and IL-1 in its pipeline was at least ill-considered, if not downright stupid. It was an attempt to cast doubt on people who know far more than he knows about such things.
This is the type of behaviour to which prophetoffacts/digitel/Sir_Holler has always been willing to engage. It has nothing to do with truth. It doesn't even have anything to do with opinions. It's strictly for his own benefit, to assist in his trading.
MedImmune spent years trying to find a way to get IL-1Ra into the brain. They always used neuropathic pain as their reason for the pursuit. Whatever they were saying publicly to mask their intentions, it would be unwise to think that MedImmune scientists and physicians weren’t aware that transporting IL-1Ra into the brain might satisfy the huge need to treat neurodegenerative diseases, traumatic brain injuries and CNS infections, far more than just neuropathic pain. (Why didn’t MedImmune act on their findings? Maybe because MedImmune was in the process of being shut down by AstraZeneca. And MedImmune didn’t own xB3. Bioasis owns xB3, the best technology transporting IL-1Ra into the brain. It belongs to the shareholders, to you.)
Prophetoffacts engaged in very shoddy behaviour over the last two days. He won’t be embarrassed by that. It’s how he has operated for years, and probably why his “digitel” alias and all of his posts were deleted from Stockhouse.
He can have it all. The forum is his. My word to readers here is simply to be aware of his motives. And his identity is a secret, meaning that doesn’t stand behind anything he posts.
xB3-004 has the potential to be a very big thing, far more than anakinra, alone, has.
jd