The Ex-Rad Conspiracy ~ Radiation Wonder Drug ~ Onconova Therapeutics ~ Hmmm .. Carlyle Group?
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Someone's about to make a whole lot of money~!
There really is a radiation wonder drug? It's called Ex-Rad and was developed by Onconova Therapeutics. The company develops new drugs for treating cancer and radiation injury.(http://www.onconova.com/)
March 24, 2011
David Wilcock - "2012" the Law of One Material (A drug for those exposed to massive doses of radiation) Not sure what possessed me to watch this video, but as I was listening, I heard David Wilcox say something that really caught my attention. This video was uploaded on Youtube February 3rd so I'm not sure when it was actually recorded. I do know it was recorded before the devastating earthquake in Japan on March 11th and before the Fukushima reactor meltdown happened.
Also check this out ~ Onconova Therapeutics presents new data demonstrating radioprotection by Ex-RAD at RRS annual meeting link ~ http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-09/poc-otp092710.php ~
April 12, 2011
and ~ Michael Hoffman: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek - He also serves as a Managing Director at The Carlyle Group. ... Energy Group, and Enviva. He is also the Chairman of Onconova Therapeutics. ...investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?pe...
Article ~
March 16, 2011
Ex-Rad, the U.S. Military's Radiation Wonder Drug
These are tragic and tense days indeed in Japan.
The immense loss of life and absolute devastation caused by last week’s earthquake and tsunami is heartbreaking – and serve as the culprits in this unimaginable tragedy. The tension, felt by its citizens and far beyond the country’s borders, centers most immediately on what happens next at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility.
Reports of radioactive contamination and a potential meltdown at the complex have many Americans wondering how prepared our own government would be in the event something similar occurred here.
More specifically, could the the health of residents living near a severely damaged nuclear reactor in the U.S. be ensured?
Thanks to the advanced work of the men and women who develop our nation’s military medicine, the answer is yes – but only if the government now takes the necessary steps.
In what has to be one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of military medicine, the U. S. military has developed a radiation protection drug known as Ex-Rad that can give protection through DNA repair against otherwise lethal dosages of radiation.
Ex-Rad, which is administered as an injection or orally, can be given either before or after exposure. While Ex-Rad officials are continuing to work with the FDA, it has successfully cleared two clinical studies showing it is safe.
Ex-Rad’s life-saving utility isn’t limited to countering radiation exposure near a compromised nuclear facility. From potentially enabling cancer patients to withstand greater levels of radiation to protecting soldiers deployed into radioactive “hot zones,” this drug delivers critical help and hope.
During most of the last decade, U.S. military scientists at the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute have worked with some of the best scientists in the American private sector to develop this radiation protection wonder drug.
As someone who’s had the privilege to interact with these scientists over the years and watch the development of Ex-Rad, I’ve seen it grow from just a dream into a very real capability that can save lives.
Unfortunately, due to a lack of media awareness about its development in the U.S., Ex-Rad is probably the most important new drug the American public has never heard of.
But thanks to the public writings of senior scientists from the U.S. Department of Defense, the private sector, and the prestigious Radiation Effects Research Foundation (based in Hiroshima, Japan) the secret about this breakthrough drug is finally getting out. And it’s happening not a moment too soon.
The U.S. Army recently recommended to the Office of the Secretary of Defense that Ex-Rad be stockpiled for the benefit of our military. That puts the ball in the court of Pentagon leadership to make certain one of military medicine’s most successful achievements in recent years is fully realized and able to benefit Americans.
read full article @ http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/03/16/ex-rad-militarys-radiation-wonder-drug/#ixzz1KKBEHRi0
http://articlesofinterest-kelley.blogspot.com/2011/04/radiation-wonder-drug.html
FW 4/25/11