SSC, You Keep Asking the Wrong Questions
You claim to be all about "fact-checking," but you consistently ignore the most basic strategic realities of how business works.
1️⃣ Why Would ERHC Announce Anything Before It’s Necessary?
ERHC is a caveat emptor stock. They are under no obligation to make announcements until it serves their best interests.
If there was material information that needed to be announced, it would be made public when it maximizes value—not when SSC demands it.
You keep asking why ERHC is silent, but the real question is: Why would they not be?
2️⃣ Silence Doesn't Mean Nothing Happened
Your assumption is that if ERHC had received anything for Block 4, they would have announced it.
This assumption is completely false. Just because something hasn't been publicly disclosed does not mean it didn’t happen.
Your whole argument rests on the idea that “if I don’t see it, it doesn’t exist.” That’s not how business works.
3️⃣ The Shell-Block 4 Situation is More Complex Than You Pretend
Instead of asking why ERHC got "nothing" (which is just your assumption), why don’t you ask why Shell took the block at all?
Shell doesn’t take over assets unless they believe they are worth something.
If Shell saw value in Block 4, why wouldn't ERHC also extract some value from it?
4️⃣ The Short Seller’s Dilemma: You Have No Idea What ERHC Has Done
You desperately want "proof" of transactions, but fail to grasp that you’ll only get that proof after it’s too late to act on it.
That’s exactly why you are terrified of March 2025.
If you were truly confident nothing was happening, you wouldn’t be posting here every day.
5️⃣ What’s Your Endgame?
If ERHC really had “nothing,” then you should be celebrating, not obsessively posting every day.
If silence proves that ERHC is worthless, why do you need to convince anyone? Shouldn’t the market reflect that naturally?
The truth is, you need ERHC investors to believe your narrative—because deep down, you know there’s risk for shorts.
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So go ahead, mock March 2025 again. If nothing happens, you’ll be right. But if something does happen, you’ll be out of options.
And that’s why you’re really here.
Krombacher