It’s time to step up to the tee and address, with precision and power, the wildly irresponsible, defamatory, and almost entirely fictional post that’s been making the rounds. This isn’t just a shanked drive into the rough, it’s a full-blown duff that veers out-of-bounds and into the realm of fantasy. So let’s take out the driver and hit straight down the fairway with the truth.
Let’s start with what should be a gimme putt: the vast majority of what was written is a wildly exaggerated slice of half-truths, distortion, and personal cheap shots, strung together not to inform but to mislead. This is not the approach of someone aiming for an honest scorecard, this is the behavior of someone trying to doctor the numbers, drop a ball in the rough, and hope no one notices. It’s reckless, dishonest, and shows a blatant disregard for facts, fair play, and responsible commentary.
First and foremost, the claim that some massive HMBL “scam” is about to be “ripped open” is pure fiction, the equivalent of a weekend hacker claiming they’re ready for the PGA Tour. If this poster had anything resembling credible evidence, they’d be showing verifiable scorecards: legal filings, whistleblower reports, regulatory actions. Instead, they tee up vague insinuations, sprinkle in dramatic warnings to “keep the blood sugar up,” and add some cart-path-level boasting about “narrative control.” That’s not investigative reporting, it’s a glorified clubhouse rumor, dressed up in clickbait clothing and served with a side of theatrical flair.
Second, the entire narrative is built on fabricated hazards. Mentions of so-called “crime scenes” going back “many years” are completely unfounded. There are no pending charges against HMBL leadership. No subpoenas. No regulatory investigations. No active lawsuits validating any of these claims. What’s being presented isn’t reality, it’s a poorly drawn course map, laid out by someone who thinks shouting “fore!” makes up for having no real game. Repeating a lie, even at every hole, doesn’t make it true. Truth is built on facts, and in this case, there simply aren’t any in support of the wild story being pushed.
Third, and perhaps most telling, the post descends into juvenile name-calling that’s more appropriate for a sandlot than a serious discussion. Throwing around nicknames like “Bri Bri” and “Brazil boy Thiago” is the digital equivalent of tossing clubs after a bad hole. It’s emotional, immature, and entirely devoid of substance. Serious people making serious accusations come with facts, not childish jabs. If you’re going to claim there’s cheating on the course, bring video evidence, don’t just shout across the fairway hoping someone believes you.
And then there’s the theater, the talk of “getting loose,” staying hydrated, and preparing for some dramatic unveiling. This is not a major championship moment, it’s someone pounding their chest on the practice green trying to create suspense where none exists. If there were real evidence, it would already be posted for all to see, no need for warmups or pre-shot routines. This isn’t truth-telling, it’s performance art for the social media crowd.
The accusation that HMBL is running a “24/7 pump con” is nothing but a wild hook into the trees. The company’s initiatives, from digital wallets and tokenized asset platforms to vendor partnerships and public filings, are open and verifiable. These aren’t smoke-and-mirrors maneuvers. They are clear, visible swings toward long-term value creation. New products, new relationships, continued growth, this is not the playbook of a “scam.” It’s the focused grind of a team working the course one shot at a time.
Then there’s the “opera singer” comment, a reference as dramatic as it is absurd. No one at HMBL is under criminal investigation, let alone involved in a plea deal or about to “sing.” That’s not just off base, it’s in another zip code. There’s no final round collapse here, because there’s no collapse to begin with. Just someone trying to make noise in the gallery with zero standing on the scorecard.
Let’s be crystal clear: using a public forum to make criminal accusations without proof isn’t just bad etiquette, it’s legally reckless. It’s defamation, plain and simple, and it dilutes the efforts of real whistleblowers working to expose actual wrongdoing. When someone fills the discourse with fantasy and false flags, they don’t just muddy the waters, they make it harder for truth to stand out on the leaderboard.
The truth is this: the allegations are a fabrication. They are not backed by filings. They are not corroborated by investigators. They are not grounded in legal reality. They are the wild ramblings of someone teeing off with a putter, hoping noise will cover for their lack of distance and accuracy.
Importantly, HMBL recently filed its 10-K showing over $23 million in assets, that’s not hype, that’s audited, regulatory-backed fact. Q1 financials are next on the card, and they will be delivered with full transparency. No smoke. No mirrors. Just solid strokes and honest numbers.
In closing, treat these rants for what they are: someone yelling in the gallery because they couldn’t make the cut. There is no scandal, no smoking gun, no “family plan scam” just the sound of someone trying to create chaos in a game they don’t understand. HMBL operates in the open, in public view, under real scrutiny. The fairway is wide, and the facts are clear for anyone who wants to walk it.
Don’t be distracted by noise in the rough. Keep your head down, your swing clean, and follow the facts all the way to the pin. Accept nothing less.