What's funny is that nobody can even give Mr. Hedd
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Mr. Heddle clearly let investors go on believing processor #3 was running and on the trend of increasing production through the entire first half of this year instead of telling them the plant was out of commission. Then right after announcing the plant had been kaput six months after the fact, he immediately announced that they fixed the plant and it was back up and running...which again was a lie which he left investors to figure out for themselves.
A person would first have to try to create doubt and then give Mr. Heddle the benefit of the doubt they just created. Mr. Heddle is just plain dishonest. Someone previously asked me how I could dare say anything bad about a self-made millionaire like Mr. Heddle. However the shoe fits very well. Mr. Heddle has already shown himself to be dishonest. Being a self-made millionaire isn't mutually exclusive with being dishonest. You can see that from Mr. Bordynuik. Mr. Bordynuik committed fraud and got rich by swindling investors but investors donated enough money to make Mr. Bordynuik a "self made millionaire."