With all due respect, you might want to consider some of the areas of strength, and some of the leading indicators that are being shown. Granted, they haven't turned into revenue yet, but ask yourself:
1 - Why would a CEO, with solid technology, trudge forward quarter after quarter with MINIMAL efforts given to PRs? If he was a pump-and-dumper, he'd be putting huge amounts of effort into "pumping." He doesn't.
2 - Why would a CEO spend time on strategic alliances such as adding Docs to his organization, Canada, Ganja Gold, etc? Why not just pump and dump?
3 - Why would a CEO convert preferred stock into 1.75 billion shares of common stock...which, I'll point out, gives him over 50% of the issued common stock, therefore undeniable control over the fate of the company? Why not retain the preferred stock, which has more value than the common stock at current levels, but MUCH LESS value in the event of an upswing, merger, acquisition, etc?
Who knows....it might just be time for a change in direction. By definition, Daniel knows a lot more than we know. My assumption is that he's doing what's in his best interest. If it's in his best interest to own Common Stock, then that's a very bullish sign.
IMO.