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🗓️ 8 July 2022
⏱️ 8 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, blood money listeners. Welcome to this week's bonus content. I just want to apologize right off the bat if I sound a little scratchy. I have been up all night digging even deeper into Dr. Sir Haute. By the way, the doctor is obviously an air quote since we now know he's a complete fraud. Actually, Sir Hot kind of needs his own podcast series with everything going on. |
0:22.4 | First of all, I just want to let you know there has been a major development in this case since I recorded this episode. |
0:28.7 | In the last few days, there was a huge article in the Wall Street Journal, and the headline reads, |
0:34.2 | Anokian Biosciences finds falsified data in study of COVID-19 treatment. The company is |
0:39.9 | alleging that Sir Haat falsified data in his studies. So they are taking legal action against him. |
0:47.2 | From the Wall Street Journal, the company said that they did an internal review, and they found |
0:52.9 | that Sir Haat had falsified two different sets of |
0:55.4 | animal data. One of those studies involved an inhaled COVID-19 treatment. The other one was a study |
1:01.3 | for hepatitis V virus therapy. Now, according to this Wall Street Journal article, Inokian's |
1:06.9 | internal review supposedly also verified some other data that was related to HIV and cancer studies. |
1:12.6 | But I wonder at this point, how can we trust Inokian biosciences? Because if they allowed Sir Haute to operate unchecked for so many years, I'm wondering how anyone could even trust their review process. It's important to say Sir Haught has denied any involvement in Gregory's murder. |
1:28.2 | It'll be really interesting to see how Inokian tries to separate themselves from Sir Haute, because he is known as the company's inventor. |
1:34.9 | Obviously, this case is huge, but I'm always asking myself when I read these things, what can we learn from this case so that we can help other people? |
1:42.9 | First of all, I love that this case really got to showcase the work done by investment |
1:47.5 | research firms like Hindenberg Research. |
1:50.5 | These can be a great resource, not just for financial professionals, but for anyone who is |
1:55.1 | looking at more detailed information on a company or someone involved in that company. |
1:59.1 | A lot of people ask the question, how do you find out about a company? |
2:02.1 | If it's a public company, the SEC gives you access to something called Edgar. |
2:06.6 | This is free public access to corporate information. |
2:09.5 | But that's not all the SEC website has. |
2:12.3 | They also have tons of good information about how to read a company's annual reports. |
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