Sunday, January 4, 2015

Ebola and how easy Money is made


Ebola and how easy Money is made
By: Jesus Christ

Only I can cure Ebola and I did not already.  All I have to do is decide how much it will cost. This was one day’s work to include travel. I got mad because they di not pay me carfare, so I might tax them an extra 2% to show them right? This is where you need to create my shareholders based on a far split, let me think about it. Next will be the cure to AIDS or not long after. See how it works?

SHELTON, Conn. (AP) - A company that is developing new anti-viral drugs hopes it will have a cure for Ebola, which is still in the research phase, put on the fast track for development in the fight against the disease.
NanoViricides, whose headquarters are in West Haven, opened its research and development lab in July. The company, with a net worth of $250 million, employs more than 20 and expects to double that in the next two years.
Eva Harris: Confidential Informant: What matters is the share holders and not the paper trial.
Eva Harris (born c. 1965) is a professor in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley,[1] and the founder and president of the Sustainable Sciences Institute.[2] She focuses her research efforts on combating diseases that primarily afflict people in developing nations.
In 2010, Harris entered into a research agreement with NanoViricides, Inc. (NNVC).[4] Under this agreement, Harris and coworkers will evaluate the effectiveness of NanoViricides' drug candidates against various dengue viruses.  Once we decide, you will see a Wiki page for this company.
The worldwide market size for an effective anti-dengue treatment may be as large as that for Hepatitis C virus treatment, or in the billions of dollars, based on current population exposure data.

Rev. Frank Paul Jones aka Apostle Paul Castellano bka Jesus Christ

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