Proove Bioscience





Lesson learned. Do not underestimate anyone. At work, no one is your friend. No one. A lot of people are envious. Us humans can sometimes find satisfying screwing others.... unfortunately. I moved admired Brian too. But that was before I found out the illegal stuff going on and the fake tests and insurance fraud
 






Brian Meshkin never does anything wrong. He is always the good guy who helped everyone. How nice! This article shows Meshkin lives in a different world. Eric Fung who fled after only three months and complained about what he witnessed destroys all the argument Meshkin makes in this article about being the good guy, stabbed in the back by disgruntled employees. The FBI does not raid a business or open an investigation based on baseless or unfounded allegations. They have better things to do. They only poke their nose when or where there is evidence of wrongdoing.

In my opinion, there are several important lessons Meshkin should learn from Proove;

1. Don't launch products that are not ready. Make sure to have at least one peer reviewed article on a product before putting it on the market. This will ensure that nobody can challenge the quality or scientific strength behind the product.

2. Don't create too many enemies and never estimate people's ability to bring you down. Meshkin duped so many people, took advantage of them because he thought he was invincilbe. Nobody has a monopoly on fucking people up. If you treat people badly, no matter are weak or small they might seem, they have the ability to hurt you and the greater their numbers, the more dangerous they become

3. Do not go into a business for which you have no background. Meshkin has a political degree and hardly understands how stuctured healthcare is. He made many mistakes that could have been avoided if he was a healthcare professional or hired a CEO with the right healthcare qualifications.

4. Greed is bad and destroys even the most beautiful plan or system.

Mr. Meshkin, learn from Proove and your mistakes. A true man never blames anyone for their fall or failure but themselves. Take responsibility at least once. You owe it to your family, former employees and all those who trusted you.

You omitted the fact that Meshkin keeps complaining about disgruntled former employees even though STAT articles on Proove clearly states that current employees spoke to them. I think he omits this because it doesn't suit his "disgruntled former employees'" argument. He repeats the same platitudes of "it's all false accusations" and "they are all dishonest and disgruntled former employee" such that he has started to believe his own version of events.

Meshkin's success got into his head. He became arrogant and overconfident believing himself greater than everyone around him. He didn't listen to those who tried to steer him in the right direction believing himself smarter than everyone. He did many wrong things and hurt many people and until he is man enough to admit his wrongdoings, he will never find peace.
 












Brian,

Please do not act like the innocent victim in your article. You had this coming my friend. Let me tell you something,

When you have one or maybe 2 employees or maybe even a few, you might be correct with false allegations being spread. But when you have SEVERAL TO HALF OF THE COMPANY TALKING, SOMETHING MUST BE WRONG........

I was on your side before. Do you remember those posts about how you are at least doing something for mankind and what are they doing???? That was me Brian. I was the one protecting you the most in here. I knew there was funny things going on but then.....We all learned and made a lot of discoveries of the fraud going on in this business. The pieces finally got connected. You started breaking promises even before and gradually we all discovered the truth about proove. Don't point fingers and Brian, please. You knew this was coming.

Admit your mistakes, all of them, and apologize to all of us and everyone out there and we will Stop posting here.

You hurt more people then you helped and that's for sure...............
 





















Brian's new company already has 29 employees. 10 from here and the rest recruited.
Why can't we be so lucky to go right to another position with no lag time. My bills are piling up
My internet and phone was shut off and Iam posting from Starbucks on wifi.