You are correct, but that's the problem. It does APPEAR that they are closer to the truth at times, and that's why people panic. If 2.0 is a scam, then they failed miserably topping out at 5 cents so far. Additionally, you have to think about what their motivation could be. They're either trying to scare up shares for themselves, they're paid to do this, or they're protecting short interest. What other reason could someone have to lurk on a message board with negative after negative? I can't think of another motive, so if it's one of those, then you see that it's nothing but an agenda no matter how right they might appear. They just want investors to doubt themselves and it works.