Wow, what a mess in that link you provided - a cookbook on how to sabatoge your old employer, and start your own competing company!
I don't see anything like that going on with BONZ. I just do not understand what I am seeing in the video relative to what this morning's PR said. The equipment in that BONZ site video is just not what they say it is. If you get on Goldfield Engineering's website, and look at the video of their Yukon 25 plant, it looks nothing like the unit featured in the BONZ video. However, the Goldfield Engineering's unit called the Expedition (7-10 yards per hour) fits what is shown on the BONZ video. Now, why the discrepancy? I don't even understand the motivation to lie about something like that, and maybe "lie" is too harsh a word.
The only thing I can come up with is that they want to give the impression they are running 25 yards per hour, and you cannot get that processing rate with the Expedition which is only 7-10 yards per hour. Why not just fess up to the smaller equipment, call it a testing phase? I am sure the BONZ faithful will be a bit impatient with "testing" instead of "production", but will be okay with that as long as testing results are good.