Dr. Deborah Rathjen and Dr. Mario Saltarelli agreed to join the Biodexa board. If they knew that xB3 was no good, then why did they agree to do that? There are a number of possibilities.
Thought processes following the principles of Occam's razor would suggest that they agreed to join Biodexa because they expected to make money through the development of xB3 therapeutics, either within Biodexa or in a private company that may have acquired the xB3 Platform.
Or, could it have been that Midatech represented a way out of it all and by joining Biodexa, when it was eventually discovered that xB3 was no good, they would be absolved of accusations of fraud by claiming that they didn’t know there was a problem with xB3?
Or did Rathjen, Saltarelli, Midatech, Ladenburg Thalmann and the placee all know that xB3 was no good and that what they were interested in was promoting Biodexa as a pump and dump?
And as I previously asked, if xB3 is no good, and if Rathjen knew it, then do Chiesi, J&J, Neuramedy and others have grounds for taking legal action for fraud against Rathjen and Bioasis?
If you’re going to make the unsupportable statement that xB3 is no good then you’d best see how your emotional conclusions fit with what we know.
Some of you guys have your heads up an unnamed nether part.
Stop being so ridiculous.
jd