Again, if you were a long and believed the treatment was not a scam, this post would make sense maybe, but your regular view is it is a scam.
As for “delay”, rushing something before it actually can be responsibly revealed would waste the sacrifices of every patient in the trial and risk the futures of all the many potentially millions who might benefit in the unlimited future to benefit a very few now who, if it is rushed unwisely are likely not to benefit either.
Your post filled with inconsistent impatience therefore, doesn’t actually make sense. Assuming the treatment works, they need to get the process right, and if getting it right means, for instance, revising their SAP based in guidance from the FDA but then the FDA, being overwhelmed by COVID stops updating their public guidance docs and says explicitly on that draft document, basically “Not for implementation”, even though they are letting new trials start based in it, then it might still make sense not to announce a result that might be based on such an implementation especially since that is likely the first thing that will be used against the company and to effectively undermine perception of the treatment.
Propaganda does work. Social media is full of it. People like to say otherwise, but reality overrules the perception of people that they are not influenced by it. They clearly are influenced and the most easily influenced are day traders.
So it is important they get this right for everyone involved and for those who have also kept this treatment economically viable as well.