I watched the interview. Both parties were not necessarily impressive.
However, Byrne claims to have affidavts, evidence, a prominent law firm on his side, etc.
Add that to the fact that the dynamics of the stock's float vis-avis short positions makes no sense.
Plus, Herb Greeenberg never a shy one , refused to appear on the show and only issued a statement (probably edited by a lawyer).
Great crimes/conspiracies always seem so far-fetched that those who first discuss them seem mad...but what is truly mad is that crime/greed contine to thrive.
This story is just beginning and if I can make some prediction - some one on some side will go to jail/get in big trouble for this.
The saga continues.