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Re: Pushing Waves post# 80047

Saturday, 04/12/2014 9:13:22 PM

Saturday, April 12, 2014 9:13:22 PM

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$WLAN #wifi #getsome $57,000,000 contract with IBM #momo - From a respected friend:

TO ALL WIALAN INVESTORS:

Before I start, let me just say that I am done watching all Wialan investors lose their hard-earned money simply because of one or two individuals at WLAN. I hope this will be seen as a welcomed bit of news by those who know I have been around here well before last December, and will continue to support this company and all you investors who wish WLAN the best....

Several months ago, a rumor began spreading from sources at Wialan Technologies (OTCBB: WLAN) (who were not employed, but contracted as 1099) that a large contract was being written between Wialan and IBM. Because the sources of this information were 1099 contractors, and not employees (1099 contractors who did not have a non-disclosure agreement, also known as an NDA), it was perfectly legal for them to spread this information to investors and anyone who cared to listen. However, there were not quite enough ears for this news to make a large impact on WLAN's stock (at least not at the time).

In December 2013, rumors of the contract began leaking out and more and more individuals became aware of it. The value of this contract, which is signed and already in place (proof of which I have provided below), is worth $57 million. This is larger than Wialan's market cap, and is what I believe the one thing that has kept Wialan alive. Wialan has in fact been very keen to hide this contract by deferring revenue from 2013 to 2014, which is why I believe we will see a very large revenue figure on their 2014 Q1 financials. This IBM contract, which will inevitably be announced in a press release sometime soon (could be any day), as it is legal, material information for investors to be aware of, is a major platform for growth for Wialan.

Here is a video showing security cameras with Wialan's logo on them. This project is part of the larger IBM/Wialan deal. Note the speaker announcing that IBM is using facial-recognition technology at the parks. It's pretty clear this is not a rumor or myth anymore. Also note that there will be 450 cameras installed county-wide: www.local10.com/news/security-cameras-coming-to-2-county-parks/22321440