Author: Franzified / Source: Neatorama
This whole story by a man named David Whitlock, a 54-year old man who spent every money he had just to get patent filings on a type of bacteria that he hypothesized “would improve skin disorders, hypertension, and other health problems.”
“It was the most important thing I could work on,” Whitlock says.
“But I knew I needed patents, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to get anyone interested.”
He even transformed his Dodge Grand Caravan into his house by squeezing his queen-size bed inside. He stored his lab equipment, on the other hand, inside the barn of his good friend, Walter “Hilly” Thompson. Whitlock would later then depend on Thompson to look for investors willing to invest in…
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