The second link, which is far briefer, highlights that Hempton has finally found an example of inventory loading by millennial members of the Mormon church. But he regards that as an edge case. So I don't read that as making the point that you seem to be criticizing.
More important though is the first link which is extensive and addresses many of Ackman's claims and includes Hempton's own front line documentation. None of that has to do with defending Herbalife on the grounds of "Mormon end of the world hoarding".
The second link, which is far briefer, highlights that Hempton has finally found an example of inventory loading by millennial members of the Mormon church. But he regards that as an edge case. So I don't read that as making the point that you seem to be criticizing.
More important though is the first link which is extensive and addresses many of Ackman's claims and includes Hempton's own front line documentation. None of that has to do with defending Herbalife on the grounds of "Mormon end of the world hoarding".