Yes, I disagree. Why not confirm or squash the issue. Easy to squash it, if it's a falsehood. If not a falsehood, the company will refuse to answer. Just trying to give the company a chance to verify or deny that claim. If the company chooses to remain silent, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the truth.
I'd also like to state it's pretty audacious to ask the investors to not ask questions, and expect answers, just keep piling $$$ into the company and DON'T ask any important questions, just unimportant ones and to just BLINDLY BELIEVE in PVEC.