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Posted On: 10/12/2025 10:38:36 PM
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Is it really hypocritical to feel frustrated in the past yet more confident now? For many long-term holders, the frustration was never about disbelief in the company, but about the lack of clear communication or tangible updates. There’s a big difference between losing faith and simply being tired of waiting.
Some of us have reached a point where, after watching how things have unfolded, the reasoning behind the long delays makes sense. We’ve seen clues and innuendos in Dr. Dalton’s posts that seem to point toward progress—just not in a way that breaks SEC rules or gives away sensitive details. At this point, there isn’t much left to uncover or debate. It’s not blind optimism, it’s a logical acceptance that what’s been set in motion might be nearing its moment.
Everyone processes this journey differently. Some are skeptical, others cautiously optimistic, and a few simply ready for closure. But all of it comes from the same place—years of waiting and wanting answers. We’ve done the digging. Now it’s about watching how it unfolds.
Some of us have reached a point where, after watching how things have unfolded, the reasoning behind the long delays makes sense. We’ve seen clues and innuendos in Dr. Dalton’s posts that seem to point toward progress—just not in a way that breaks SEC rules or gives away sensitive details. At this point, there isn’t much left to uncover or debate. It’s not blind optimism, it’s a logical acceptance that what’s been set in motion might be nearing its moment.
Everyone processes this journey differently. Some are skeptical, others cautiously optimistic, and a few simply ready for closure. But all of it comes from the same place—years of waiting and wanting answers. We’ve done the digging. Now it’s about watching how it unfolds.