Stockhouse Censorshipit should be alarming to any objective reader (and i realize you may be vastly outnumbered by the multiple alias cult members) that posts by a valued member like inequities are removed without notice or explanation and his posting privileges removed by stockhouse for apparently violating the terms of service, though they have not communicated with him as to what specifically he posted that was in violation and what specific terms were violated.
this is not the first time this arbitrary censorship has happened on the onc stockhouse board.
a few months ago, one or more of the Chief's posts outlining how he thought the stock was being worked, went "poof" without explanation and in jan/04, two of my posts quoting Thompson on patents were removed.
"..biotech is a fast-moving industry. Half of our patents have priority dates of one to two weeks on our competition," he explains. "Days mean something." A day spent getting a new hire up to speed can, conceivably, mean the difference between gaining and losing patent.
h**p://the-scientist.com/yr2002/dec/lcprofile_021209.html
(replace the "*"s with "t"s)
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this attempt to silence criticism and discontent with management, as well as to control not one but two public message boards and turn them in to the private domain of BIOEYE & her company of multiple aliases might otherwise be simply dismissed as some crazed, obsessed person wanting to influence share price for their own financial purposes.
when this person known as BIOEYE (among her/his countless other aliases) also intimates a close personal relationship with Brad Thompson and Matt Coffey, it is an entirely different matter altogether.
the fact that stockgroup happens to run this website as well as oncolytics' website, doesn't help alleviate the above concerns, but only adds to them.
all the more reason to identify the individuals involved in this overt , hostile attempt to silence valid & legitimate criticism and determine what their relationship is with onc insiders, if any, and to hold them to public account for their actions.