Northfortuly
Member
My question is why they don’t have any money to reimburse us, but I watched them slowly drain their wallet over the months following the announcement. It was a lot of money!
Yes, some shady government officials could have stolen it, but they were all smaller amounts at regular intervals throughout the day. How easy is it to hack a crypto account? It was most likely Tracy or SA.
Whatever happened, happened in China. I am no expert but I don’t think Chinese law enforcement would collaborate with American Feds to bust US AAS dealers/customers. If anything, it would be a joint effort on Eli Lilly’s behalf because both countries suckle at their teat and have multi-million dollar contracts with them.
Then, I saw this posted on Q’s telegram. Does it seem authentic? If so, did Meso hear about it? I thought all we heard was that weird gen z bro post. Further to that, how could “Tracy” post here then, but not now? The old account was locked, but what’s stopping him from opening a new one? I’m sure Millard could think of a way to authenticate him. When was the last password change? When was the last time you emailed admins? Etc, like those weird questions banks ask when you are in a hurry, some have legit answers and some are leading questions that they know aren’t relevant.

Yes, some shady government officials could have stolen it, but they were all smaller amounts at regular intervals throughout the day. How easy is it to hack a crypto account? It was most likely Tracy or SA.
Whatever happened, happened in China. I am no expert but I don’t think Chinese law enforcement would collaborate with American Feds to bust US AAS dealers/customers. If anything, it would be a joint effort on Eli Lilly’s behalf because both countries suckle at their teat and have multi-million dollar contracts with them.
Then, I saw this posted on Q’s telegram. Does it seem authentic? If so, did Meso hear about it? I thought all we heard was that weird gen z bro post. Further to that, how could “Tracy” post here then, but not now? The old account was locked, but what’s stopping him from opening a new one? I’m sure Millard could think of a way to authenticate him. When was the last password change? When was the last time you emailed admins? Etc, like those weird questions banks ask when you are in a hurry, some have legit answers and some are leading questions that they know aren’t relevant.

