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New development in the story:
My father was used to work as a mechanical engineer in Japan and got in touch with one of his old friends, an engineer/technician at the Tokyo head office.
I have asked them for the SSM3 data so that I could send it to him to analyse, to which they responded: (and I quote)
"I don't like the direction this is going, so you will have to submit that query with our legal counsel."
He wanted to explain to me the data he had, upon which I asked him what evidence that gives me because it's circumstantial to me until I see the tangible evidence.
To which he responded: (and I quote)
"Why can't you have some trust and faith that our evidence is correct?"
This really rustled my jimmies because I shouldn't need to trust or have faith in what they're telling me. I should be able to view the tangible evidence myself.
Is this a whole new level of dodgy or what?
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