RE:HmmmA man painted a masterpiece (nearly single-handedly) on the surface of an arched ceiling While laying on his back, that looks like it was touched by the hand of God for less money than you will make on this stock, and now I'm supposed to believe that he did this in less time (hundreds of years ago) than a team of highly educated, highly paid intellectuals need to figure out the Telesta anti-CANCER breakthrough to determine if it will be successful?? What ELSE do you have that's better?for people with cancer?? Nothing even close. Next step - nanobots. Wow. No wonder when I turn on the news, it's bad. These people are supposed to be an elite group of intelligent people to be an authority on this I would hope. I've seen a lot of things take a lot of time, but Ive never seen anything like this. It's not like they need to plan a space mission or delve into rocket science. It's not Telesta I'm upset with. The new CEO is gold. PhD or not. It's the entire process. No wonder they fought tooth and nail to stay alive for so long. The people with their life in their hands are an absolute let down. Even if they do approve it, what's the excuse for it taking nearly a third of my life to make It happen? I hope the stock rises, but as far as this ever turning into a "good story", forget it. The point of the matter, and what I ask the FDA is, "why does it take you so long to make a simple decision? Take a look around, buddy. YOU HAVE NOTHING BETTER This platform is superior to anything else you have ever seenor approved before, and your mind is blown. Well, you're welcome. When you come around to your senses, go help the people with cancer" End of story.