Yep, lots of anecdotal reasons why we can't be a fraud.
I'm sure TF will chime in with CCME stories and how Greenberg and company were fooled...and he'd be correct. I don't know much about the interactions in that case (never held the shares).
But in SIAF's case, there has to be a lot more personal interaction going on. If we are a fraud, that's so cold blooded. My speculation.
However, in my mind, I can't take fraud completely out of the equation, therefore I can never really load up on this stock. But given the share price, I'd feel like a fool (watching from the sidelines) if I didn't have some significant action on this company when/if it finally explodes.