I read both their, and your statements.
And I restate - you are smart enough to know what they meant, and you appear to have attempted to reframe what they said to make thm seem to say something that they did not actually say. Your statement may have (in turn) been somewhat misinterpreted.
The people buying in today do not indeed have any direct knowledge of what the insiders know. They do (however) have about as good a set of correlative data regarding insider optimism about our future here as one ever gets.
An insider dropping Millions of dollars of his own money into his/her business (given, at a discount to market prices at the time) at a time that has significant potential upside (or downside if things go sour) is a significant event.
Whether - or not - that gives any of us out here on the outside a better idea of whether the TOX deadline you center your arguement around will be met is a peripheral point. A signifcant peripheral point - but still peripheral.
Point is - to many, who do anticipate that TOX (among other milestones) testing is underway, or will shortly be underway - the insider action signals that at least nothing overtly bad is going on - and likely something good is going on behind the scenes.
Make your bets,.... based on your gut and your own digging into the data. Couldn't convince you otherwise anyway (as you couldn't easily sway me at this point).
But you did appear to attempt to bend something the other posters said into soemthing else that was not intended.