True. But that's a big if. Look at Mark's previous ventures in film. Clearly it's a passion for him. PINR gives him a public investment vehicle. My guess is that he's taken his EESO money and bought a ton of the PINR float, himself.
There's definitely a link and if EESO turns out to be a scam, that would be very bad news for PINR (regardless of PINR's legitimacy). But Mark's job at EESO is to manage the news. His job here is to create the news--pretty different.
Plus, EESO ran from .0003 to .055. Nothing that happens now can change that.