Karma doesn’t like mistakes made with due diligence. Therefore you need to know some of your information on the post I’m replying to is inaccurate.
Karma had provided alot of due diligence that keeps showing up in other posts as examples not exactly described by karma as they are in these other posts.
Karma doesn’t like inaccurate information because it brings other names or associations into a conversation that don’t belong there. It can also result in statements implying incorrect associations between certain individuals and certain businesses/companies.
This same thing happened with certain assumptions (not all) relating to the January 2024 site visit debacle. Haste is waste.
Due diligence has to be verified by multiple sources unless it’s the filings. No mistaken assumptions or lack of verification should be part of any post. There is always the opportunity to correct information in a previous post.