Well John, I for one am not trying to protect anyone. I expect that everyone will make their own decisions. I am however exercising my right to ask questions because that right was challenged some time ago. It continues to be challenged, by you among others, by evidence of your perplexion that you can't understand why people persist.
I can promise you that I will continue to ask until the company goes on the record with satisfactory answers, demonstrating that they are engaging in full disclosure. This nonsense of only disclosing "facts" piecemeal, in private telephone conversations, is just not enough for me. I want to see the company go on the record, with real written statements, completely answering these questions. As it stands, all we have at this point are conversational hearsay statements, that the company has no real accountability for.
This situation may satisfy the requirements for due diligence for you and others. It does not satisfy mine. So long as the company remains stubbornly silent on these material issues, as is their right, I will remain stubbornly persistent in seeking answers, which is my right. |