Benk - There is no need for him to convince you. It is obvious that thousands of potential investors (money tv, Canadian hospital workers) who know about Medizone but haven't invested, agree with him.
Current management has made numerous missteps that make it very difficult to attract the 'real" investors that we need to make this company as valuable as it should be. Their failure to communicate effectively, their association with penny stock hypesters(eversull, pentony of stockguru fame) have all contributed to the dismal stock price. These are all Ed's responsibilities as a CEO. You suggest that Ed was pressured into bad decisions by impatient shareholders. A true LEADER isn't pressured by outside factors - he does what is necessary to be successful.
As far as bringing in proven leaders, if Ed has such great experienced help in the background why haven't they prevented him from making so many mistakes in these areas?
I think even you agree that we need better day-today management. Considering the current situation and what is at stake isn't it better to bring someone in 6 months too early than 6 months too late?