Those 'insights' prove themselves contrary to previously relayed 'insights;' effectively bullshit and apparent inside accessed information that often conflicts with Xeriant's eventual outcomes and Xeriant's previous press releases and SEC filings.
Regarding that request for "some insight," I have every reason to be confident making the very general statement that investors who believe even a fraction of XERI's end-of-year message will be far better off -- in both the short- and long-term -- than those who believe in significantly less optimistic scenarios. (ie, "trash(y)talk" LOL)
Investing in XERI is clearly not for the faint-of-heart -- but that neither makes it a scam nor a sham. Those investors who accept or adopt such negative characterizations of XERI and its leadership will come to regret their lack of patience. Those investors who promote the same will soon find themselves on the wrong side of history -- as XERI truly represents the future. And not just of the aerospace industry. It may not currently be a model of transparency but there may be good reason for that -- which may soon be become clear.