Wednesday, April 15, 2015

black & white green & social good

DEAR DEVAL PATRICK:
  PLEASE HELP SEE THAT BCG IS WIDELY AND INEXPENSIVELY AVAILABLE IN MA AS IT IS IN SOUTH AFRICA AND ELSEWHERE IN THE WORLD.  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SOCIAL GOOD PLEASE SEE EG FAUSTMANLAB.ORG; PUBMED.ORG FAUSTMAN DL; PUBMED.ORG RISTORI + BCG.

I HAVE FOUND BCG TO BE USEFUL FOR TREATING PLAQUE PSORIASIS.

BCG IS OFFERED TO MEDICAL STUDENTS AND IT REDUCES THE LIKELIHOOD OF CONTRACTING MULTI DRUG RESISTANT TB EITHER HERE IN THE US OR WHEN TRAVELLING ABROAD.

I WOULD BE GLAD TO MAKE A DEMONSTRATION YOU TUBE VIDEO DEMONSTRATING THE EFFECTS OF BCG ON PLAQUE PSORIASIS.

I hope you have a commitment to good science and art such as that of Dr Denise L Faustman and the TNF alpha working group.

Perhaps you  know someone who has an autoimmune disease who also seeks to safely better their life.

You might also consider helping Castro treat autoimmune disease sufferers in Puerto Rico to help reduce Puerto Rico's debt.

I would be glad to speak with you at your earliest convenience.

 


 

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The former governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick, has joined the private equity firm Bain Capital as a partner to focus on socially oriented investments, a person briefed on the matter said on Monday.
Mr. Patrick, a Democrat and close ally of President Obama, left office in January. At Bain, he is expected to concentrate on raising money for a new fund that will focus as much on positive social impact as it will on investment performance.
Bain Capital, which is based in Boston, is one of the biggest and best-known private equity firms, with roughly $65 billion in assets under management.
Yet Mr. Patrick will be joining a firm that became a lightning rod during the past two presidential elections: One of its founders was Mitt Romney, a predecessor of Mr. Patrick in Massachusetts, whose stint in private equity drew scrutiny and criticism from political opponents during his run for the presidency.
One of Bain Capital’s current leaders is Stephen Pagliuca, a longtime Democratic donor who ran unsuccessfully for a United States senate seat in Massachusetts in 2009.
Of course, the move by Mr. Patrick to Bain Capital isn’t the first by a public official to private equity. In 2013, Timothy F. Geithner, the former Treasury secretary, joined the investment firm Warburg Pincus as president.
A former corporate lawyer, Mr. Patrick has said that he planned to re-enter the private sector once his term ended.
A spokesman for Bain Capital declined to comment on the hiring of the former governor.


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