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Just now, RochesterRob said:

  SOP.  Two places I worked including one as a contract worker had in the agreement for employment that anything remotely connected to the business in terms of development the employee conceded rights to the employer.  One employer retained those rights for 5 years after the last day of employment with them.  

 

Yeah.  Companies have a tendency to write overly aggressive assignment agreements into their employment contracts knowing that the employee has the choice of agreeing to it or not bvb eing employed.

 

The ones that give them the rights to ANYTHING the employee might create or invent while employed have always been high on my personal indignation list.  Not sure how legal they (or a FIVE year post termination clause, for that matter) are, but not many employees have the resources to challenge them.

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45 minutes ago, Reality Check said:

You are oblivious to the point that this GP 120 was inserted into the virus we are dealing with now. Are you familiar with the concept of gain of function? You know what, forget it. I was wrong. Orange man bad, corrupt public officials good. Just do what the government tells you to do, take the shots, as often as possible, and our friend China, who would never collude with imaginary corrupt US officials, will continue to watch our backs while we eat like kings.

This thread was started by probably bly the biggest idiot  on PPP. The link on the first post was to the bastion of truth , The WaPo. Then a few post later you post something about gp120  and a patent with Faucci's  name on it and have it bolded like you are insinuation that he is trying to profit and/or knew about it. Sounds like a left wing conspiracy theory from one of the left wing zoo here.  The only things I could find using gp 120  and COV ID in a search were kook sites.  And from skimming I think they get the idea that because  several viruses bing to the gp120 (glycoprotein  molecular weight 120) protein  to enter a cell this is proof of some plot.

This is what I got from glancing at this thread.

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1 hour ago, PelotonBillsFan said:

In a 89-page whistleblower complaint, saying he was transferred out of BARDA "without warning or explanation" over his refusal to embrace hydroxychloroquine.

 

Bright says he “repeatedly clashed with Dr. Kadlec and other HHS leaders about the outsized role played by John Clerici, an industry consultant to pharmaceutical companies with a longstanding connection to Dr. Kadlec, in the award of government contracts.”

 

#FollowtheMoney

 

Or...could be:

#maybethisguywasanassholeandtheytransferredhimforareason

 

And:

#noticehownobodysaidanythinginnovemberordecember?

 

 

 

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58 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

  SOP.  Two places I worked including one as a contract worker had in the agreement for employment that anything remotely connected to the business in terms of development the employee conceded rights to the employer.  One employer retained those rights for 5 years after the last day of employment with them.  

As they should.

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4 hours ago, Wacka said:

Big deal. I have  my name on a patent.  The CEO of the company had her name on the patent.  The only thing she did was ok my work read my report on it after I was done.  The jeans of labs routinely get their names on  patents  that come from their labs. I got $1 (an SBA $) for it.

Obviously Viagra! 

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Its a tweet and out of focus.  Tell me in a few  sentences why stuff about HIV relates to  Cov ID-19? Or are you just posting conspiracy stuff?

 

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This is a huge problem with the imbecile Trump, he is not open to listening to things he does not like, so his yes men don't try and get him to listen. The buck stops someplace else 

 

Unlike [HHS Secretary Alex] Azar, Dr. Bright and other public health officials were fully aware of the emerging threat of COVID-19 by early January 2020. It was clear to Dr. Bright almost immediately that the virus was highly contagious, spreading rapidly, and could have a high mortality rate. Dr. Bright and his staff recognized the urgent need to obtain genetic sequencing information about the virus and to acquire viruses and clinical specimens from people infected with the virus to share with laboratories and companies. While obtaining both was absolutely critical to being able to develop reliable diagnostic tools and medicines to combat the virus, Dr. Bright initially encountered indifference which then developed into hostility from HHS leadership, including Secretary Azar, as Dr. Bright and his staff raised concerns about the virus and the urgent need to act.
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Since when is a guy whining about being fired to the media a whistleblower?

He was in charge of finding a treatment and his suggestion was to wear masks. ? So they demoted him.

The guy throws a tantrum, refusing to show up to work, then starts leaking info to the press about orangemanbad, which gets him fired.

 

Exactly what is this "hero" exposing? That Trump chose to stockpile a possible cure over doing nothing?

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14 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

This is a huge problem with the imbecile Trump, he is not open to listening to things he does not like, so his yes men don't try and get him to listen. The buck stops someplace else 

 

Unlike [HHS Secretary Alex] Azar, Dr. Bright and other public health officials were fully aware of the emerging threat of COVID-19 by early January 2020. It was clear to Dr. Bright almost immediately that the virus was highly contagious, spreading rapidly, and could have a high mortality rate. Dr. Bright and his staff recognized the urgent need to obtain genetic sequencing information about the virus and to acquire viruses and clinical specimens from people infected with the virus to share with laboratories and companies. While obtaining both was absolutely critical to being able to develop reliable diagnostic tools and medicines to combat the virus, Dr. Bright initially encountered indifference which then developed into hostility from HHS leadership, including Secretary Azar, as Dr. Bright and his staff raised concerns about the virus and the urgent need to act.

Did he let the WHO know that it was contagious? They still thought it couldn't pass from human to human at that point...

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Alex Azar. Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S. Alex Michael Azar II (/ˈəzɑːr/; born June 17, 1967) is an American attorney, former pharmaceutical lobbyist and executive, and current Presidential cabinet member who serves as the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services.

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56 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Did he let the WHO know that it was contagious? They still thought it couldn't pass from human to human at that point...

 

THere is a media consensus that Trump should have shut down the country in November, right before Thanksgiving.

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2 hours ago, unbillievable said:

 

THere is a media consensus that Trump should have shut down the country in November, right before Thanksgiving.

...pfft Thanksgiving 2018

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3 hours ago, unbillievable said:

Since when is a guy whining about being fired to the media a whistleblower?

 

When there is a pandemic and people were fired for trying to do the right thing to help the American people. Trump's gang just saw it as a profit moment. 

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On 5/5/2020 at 5:24 PM, Joe in Winslow said:

So brave.

 

Very brave.

 

Pouring out a 40 as we speak for his bravery

 

I am truly amazed that anyone says this dude is brave- even if right he is simply going for money, not any principled stand now.

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