

Stock Symbol - GLEC
www.geco.us
Global Ecology Corporation - GLEC - (formerly Homeland Security Network Inc. - HSYN)
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Company Overview
Global Ecology Corp. (GLEC), partners with emerging providers of unique environmentally-friendly and security-related technologies. The company is pursuing a strategy that enables partners and prospective targets to access public capital markets and take advantage of Global Ecology’s unique worldwide distribution capabilities. In addition, the company provides partner companies with an extensive network of relationships with key domestic and international governmental officials, large suppliers, and organizations dedicated to environmental restoration. Global Ecology believes it has positioned itself to have a major global impact on improving both water and soil environmental systems in the very near future.
The company currently has agreements to aggregate environmental restoration technologies in the water and soil pollution treatment industries. Global Ecology holds distribution and deployment rights to major FDA/EPA-approved and patented technologies. These proprietary water treatment technologies can be applied to nearly any size body water in order to remove all types of harmful bacteria and algae pollution. Through its joint venture agreement with Huma-Clean, a Texas-based company, the company offers a soil pollution technology that deploys a process turning polluted sludge removed from lake bottoms and waste water facilities into high-grade top soil. This soil product, labeled "Gourmet Soil", is used in a variety of applications to include farming, golf course construction and home gardening.
Water quality problems are at crisis proportions across the globe. It is estimated that less than three percent of the world's water is currently potable or drinkable. Fresh water is already in short supply for more than 20 percent of the world's population. Over one billion people lack access to fresh water and 2.4 billion people do not have rudimentary sanitary systems. It is also estimated that 6,000 children die each day from dehydration or diarrhea due to lack of access to clean water.
Independent of the moral imperative to address this problem prior to its potentially devastating economic, humanitarian and health consequences, it also represents a security risk to the U.S. and other developed countries. The unequal distribution of potable water around the globe has historically created intense conflict. According to the Pacific Institute's Water Conflict Chronology, water supplies have been the cause of at least 31 conflicts around the world since 2000, including attempted terrorist attacks. There are 261 river basins shared by two or more countries and 13 shared by five or more countries.
GLEC has also recognized that the accumulation of polluted sludge in the world’s lakes and rivers has become a major worldwide problem. Chemical runoffs from farm-based fertilizers and pesticides are causing nutritional imbalances and heavy metal deposits are destroying vital eco-systems necessary for the survival of many aqua species. There is also need to address the increasing volume of trash building up in landfill areas, which this product can address. In addition, the world is experiencing an extreme shortage of nutritious soil needed to produce food for growing populations in developing countries which can be relieved using the "Gourmet Soil"created as a result of treating polluted sludge and landfill.
Global Ecology Corporation's Mission Statement
Global Ecology’s mission is to bring the world’s polluted water and soil supplies to a state where they can sustain human life again. Our goal is to eradicate the problems of lack of access to clean water and to increase the fertility of the soil in affected regions. In this way we will indirectly enable higher local farm production and benefit people across the world.
To achieve these goals, we intend to deploy our proprietary water and soil remediation technologies to remove all traces of life-threatening pollution and contaminating bacteria from water and soil supplies. We also intend to continue to innovate and aggregate technologies that follow our prescribed goals.
Global Ecology supports the United Nation’s Millennium Goal to reduce by 50% the amount of those without access to clean water by 2015.
Water Purification Overview
Water quality problems are reaching crisis proportions across the globe. It is estimated that less than 3 percent of the world’s water is currently potable or drinkable. Fresh water is already in short supply for more than 20 percent of the world’s population.
Over one billion people on the planet lack access to fresh water and 2.4 billion people do not have rudimentary sanitation systems. It is also estimated that 6,000 children die each day from dehydration or diarrhea due to a lack of access to clean water.
Independent of the moral imperative to address this problem prior to its devastating economic, humanitarian and health consequences, a lack of fresh water also represents a real security risk to the U.S. and other developed countries. The unequal distribution of potable water around the globe has historically created violent conflicts we believe will only increase in intensity over time. Rohini Nilekani of Arghyam, an Indian charitable foundation that supports a safe and sustainable global water supply, warns that if not addressed, "the conflicts over water will make the oil crisis seem like the trailer to some horrible disaster movie." Violent conflicts are a harsh reality of the lack of safe drinking water in the world.
According to the Pacific Institute’s Water Conflict Chronology, water supplies were the cause of at least 31 conflicts around the world since 2000, including attempted terrorist attacks. Furthermore, there are 261 river basins on the planet shared by two or more countries and 13 shared by five or more countries. Many of these resources are located in the Middle East and Africa, cauldrons of instability already facing the challenges of high population growth, stagnant economies and political turmoil.
To mitigate this real and growing threat, the strategic security efforts of developed nations have begun to acknowledge the need to create a safe and sustainable global water supply. As concluded by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, "Water can be a powerful and effective foreign policy tool." Whether promoting regional stability or foreign policy objectives, safe water is integral to securing U.S. shores and our strategic interests around the world. Our water treatment technology is a new applied technology with the potential to save millions of lives and billions of dollars while avoiding future conflicts.
Types of Water Treatments
There are numerous technologies applied to the treatment of drinking water. More widely known techniques include membrane filtration, UV radiation, copper sulfate and chlorination. Our water treatment technology represents a better solution - a cutting edge alternative chemical treatment. More specifically, the water treatment technology can be classified as a "safe acid technology," or a micro-biocide with non-toxic applications in potable water and disinfection. Our rights to distribute the proprietary, patented product make our company a significant international distributor of this revolutionary approach to water purification.
The water treatment technology sterilizes water containing bacteria, viruses and pathogens using a non-corrosive chemical formulation that is innocuous when consumed. The product can also be manufactured in high quantities at a low price point. We believe the proper introduction of this technology to the international community through a well-funded strategy will have an immediate impact on the world's water problems.
"Total Pollution Solution" Strategy
Freshwater lakes and lake bottoms are susceptible to pollution arising from pesticides and fertilizers used in farming and livestock activities. As a result of this pollution, the lake sludge formed by dead algae and other aquatic plant life becomes polluted, endangering the body of water’s entire ecosystem.
It is not necessary to have toxic pollutants to create deteriorating conditions in an enclosed body of water. Common chemicals like nitrates and phosphorus from fertilizer runoff are virtually harmless to humans in small quantities, but make the water highly nutritious for both good and harmful plant life, like algae. When the harmful plants exist in excessive numbers their natural life cycles create conditions the plants deplete the water’s oxygen supply and therefore destroying the rest of the ecosystem’s aquatic species.
Global Ecology's unique approach will be to remove and remediate the polluted sludge, then treat the water to prevent further lake bottom sludge accumulation. Once the sludge is removed, the company will apply the Huma-Clean technology to create a valuable byproduct that will be sold as highly nutrient-rich organic compost with a wide spectrum of agriculture applications. The company believes that its blend of technologies targeting both water and soil presents a unique value proposition to governments and other customers since Global Ecology has the ability to solve these two separate but related problems.
Joint Venture with Huma-Clean
Huma-Clean (www.huma-clean.com) is a soil remediation company headquartered in Texas that specializes in strictly organic, bio-remedial soil treatment systems. The company's patented FDA/EPA-approved technology allows it to treat polluted sludge before or after it has been removed from lake bottoms and waste water treatment facilities. The company’s technology removes hazardous deposits of heavy metals, dangerous pesticides and other human-caused pollutants.
Additional processing then turns the sludge into a high-grade, nutrient-rich soil that can be resold for farming, golf course development and gardening. Under the terms of most agreements, Huma-Clean and Global Ecology are compensated for the removal of the sludge from the contaminated area. The sludge is then deposited at the company’s local collection center and the remediation process is applied. The finished product is then bagged and sold on the open-market as a variety of plant-nutritious products under the company’s "Gourmet Soil" label.
Soil Remediation Process Overview
The remediation process uses a mixture of several different organic components that breaks down and eliminates contaminants. Basically, the hydrocarbons are broken down into CO2 and H2O. The Oxygen levels will increase causing the bacteria to become more active and consume more contaminants.
The technology’s organic components are water soluble which allows treatment to take place at all levels of waste water. Suspended solids are taken to the bottom where both Aerobic and Anaerobic reactions take place to break them into solids. The pH of the water is maintained between 6 & 8. Once the pH and DO are under control, the bad bacteria like E. coli and Vibrio vulnificus are eliminated by good bacteria.
The system uses a combination of several different organic compounds to make our signature product H-101. The specific mixture for each project is based on sample analysis of the area that requires cleaning up. The end result in each case produces a very valuable high grade top soil that when applied to any plant-growing scenario yields superior results.
Active Projects
http://www.geco.us/activeprojects.asp
Additional Interests - GPS navigation systems
http://www.geco.us/gps.asp
Security Exchange Commission (SEC) filings (the company's name change and symbol change are official, but the SEC has not updated as of 1-14-2010):
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=&CIK=0000790066&filenum=00-15216&State=&SIC=&owner=include&action=getcompany
Or check SEC filings at Pinksheets.com -
http://www.pinksheets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=GLEC#getFilings - (click on Filings tab)
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OTC Market Tier Pink Sheets Current -
Primary SIC — Industry Classification 3812 - Search and navigation equipment -
State Of Incorporation NV -
Jurisdiction Of Incorporation United States -
Company Officers Peter D. Ubaldi, President, CEO
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SEC Reporting Status SEC Reporting Company -
CIK 0000790066 -
Fiscal Year End 12/31 -
Estimated Market Cap $12,578,909 as of Sep 26, 2008 -
Outstanding Shares 314,472,717 as of Jul 31, 2008 -
Number of Share Holders of Record 514 as of Apr 15, 200 | Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 30 split. Ex-Date: Apr 7, 1997 Record Date: Apr 7, 1997 Pay Date: Apr 7, 1997 -
Company Notes - Formerly=AutoCorp Equities Inc. until 3-05
- Note=10-93 State of Incorporation Colorado changed to Nevada
- Formerly=Chariot Entertainment, Inc. until 10-96
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Security Notes - New Issue=4-86 30,000,000 shs in units (1 sh Com & 1 Warr 4-11-88) at 1 cent per unit (best-efforts 5,000,000 min.) by the company
- Note=trading temporarily suspended by the SEC pursuant to Section 12(k) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 from 9:30AM on 4-5-05 through 11:59PM on 4-18-05
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The information provided here has been obtained from publicly available sources as well as directly from issuers in some cases.
Company Contacts | | Investment Contacts |
Peter Ubaldi President and CEO Global Ecology Corporation | Homeland Security Network, Inc. 96 Park Street Montclair, New Jersey 07042 973-655-9001 | | An investment profile on Global Ecology may be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com/profile/hsyn.cfm. Investors may contact President & CEO Peter Ubaldi at 973-655-9001 or Frank Hawkins, Hawk Associates, at 305-451-1888, e-mail: global.ecology@hawkassociates.com. To recqeive future releases in e-mail alerts, sign up at http://www.hawkassociates.com/about/alert.
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Authorized Shares - 400,000,000
Estimated Outstanding Sharecount ~300,000,000
Float (as reported at company website) 8,040,833
Estimated Float 100,000,000 ???
Global Ecology Corporation company and product information can be reviewed on their web-site by clicking the link here--->http://www.geoc.us
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