It is often mentioned that a reverse split is the kiss of death for a sub-penny
This is all you really need to know. In 2 decades of penny stock investing I have observed literally several thousand reverse splits. Of all those perhaps 2 or 3 have eventually been shareholder friendly in the long term. The large majority are followed by dilution as the company needs cash and either sells into the open market or seeks immediate cash thru toxic financing. Neither scenario is shareholder friendly. Sometimes the announcement comes after the markets close and are effective the following day allowing no one to exit. Also keep in mind there are a lot of scammers in the penny stocks. Watch the managements and keep a file of names and you will at times see the same names appearing in different tickers. Caveat Emptor at all times.
One filing I don't see is one for the Cracker Creek agreement. I also know that the following link doesn't work anymore, nor can I find it in any of the news feeds on the website:
Also, I can't find anything under "Properties" on the website.
Blame the MM's (shorters) all you want, but this is the real reason (among several others) why the PPS has been in a downtrend. The market (ie. buyers) do not believe the current management can execute their business plan(s).