The point was that beliefs should be based upon evidence. Is that consistent with your position?
Where did I misrepresent your position? Again, if beliefs can be false then belief alone cannot be sufficient for knowledge. As per the JTB definition, truth and justification are also required in addition to belief before knowledge is possible.
Not in dispute. Obviously JTBs are beliefs. But they are also justified and true. When a belief is either not true or not justified then it is not a JTB and is therefore not knowledge. That is the JTB account. Do you agree with this account or do you still reject it?
Because knowledge requiring a mind has nothing to do with MIPUST itself requiring a mind. As has been explained to you literally hundreds of times already, mind-independence concerns existence, not knowledge. MIPUST is mind-independent because it does not depend upon any mind in order to EXIST, and how it is known has no bearing or relevance on that fact.
It is false because reality does not require or entail any mind, and you have never been able to show otherwise.