Well yes but I just tuned in (please forgive so I imagine I missed much of the prior drama) but it does seem to me from that which I have had a chance to skim that Swordmaker is making at least some effort to be straightforward and rational. (I may be missing something.)
What *I* see, is him repeating himself regarding arguments I have already shown (at least to me) as irrelevant or just plain wrong.
For example, he was going on about the hardware ("secure enclave") and how hard it was to break into.
This phone in question is a Iphone 5C. It does not have a hardware "secure enclave" so we don't need to discuss a hardware "secure enclave" and any effort to do so is an irrelevant distraction.
"The recovered iPhone is a model 5C. The iPhone 5C lacks TouchID and, therefore, lacks a Secure Enclave. The Secure Enclave is not a concern. Nearly all of the passcode protections are implemented in software by the iOS operating system and are replaceable by a single firmware update."