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Saturday, 08/03/2013 12:56:54 AM

Saturday, August 03, 2013 12:56:54 AM

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FLPC: Attracting Top Level U.S. Government Agencies:


...guys there is actually so much bullish DD with FLPC, and it's Antinomy mine, Antinomy shortages, Lithium, Uranium......etc...that its easy to overlook some things...like the below huge connections with U.S. Government think-tanks and agencies......combine all the below with the Department of Defense 2013 report on the shortages of certain strategic materials, with Antinomy top of list and in need of $130 million of it --- and we have a mere penny mining stock - that the resource it's about to mine will be of importance all the way up to the Executive Branch.

Anyways, time to reread last week's PR.....huge hints and extremely exciting times coming up for FLPC!!:


http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=90277124

"Mr. Reynolds provided a further announcement that he and Mr. Vogan recently participated in a conference with the
. Defense Logistics Agency - Strategic Materials (DLA SM) and the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). The purpose of the conference was to elicit industry input for a focused assessment of downstream material supply chain "weak links" of antimony for the 2015 NDS Requirements Report. (...so you think FLPC will be a great Long buy and hold?).

"We were pleased to participate in this conference about the future of antimony supply," Reynolds said. "The fact that FLPC and SRL were invited to participate in this conference
alongside a number of highly-regarded companies and government representatives are indicative of our emerging prominence in the antimony mining industry." (...you think maybe some of these people will become whale buyers in the future?). To generate awareness of the DLA SM/ IDA Requirements Report, FLPC has placed the public version of their 2013 report on Strategic and Critical Materials on Stockpile Requirements on the First Liberty Power website. To review the report - go to:"

http://www.firstlibertypower.com/investors/2013-report-on-strategic-and-critical-materials-on-stockpile-requirements/


"The Defense Logistics Agency Strategic Materials is responsible for providing safe, secure and environmentally sound stewardship for strategic and critical materials in the United States National Defense Stockpile (NDS). An early form of the NDS was created just before World War II with the mission to acquire and store metals, minerals and agricultural supplies. The stockpile of materials was intended to decrease dependence upon foreign sources of supply during national emergency.

The Congress of the United States has authorized DLA Strategic Materials to sell commodities that are excess to Department of Defense needs. Since 1993, DLA Strategic Materials sales have totaled approximately $6.6 billion. Sales of excess NDS materials produce revenue for the Treasury General Fund and a variety of defense programs such as the Foreign Military Sales program, military personnel benefits, and the buy-back of broadband frequencies for military use. The sale revenues also fund DLA Strategic Materials operations to make it a self-sustaining organization."
(....and the Department of Defense already needs $130 million in Antinomy.....any leftovers years from now The DLA would I think gladly buy. FLPC's Antinomy already has possibly U.S. Government interested in buying some or all?? of its Antinomy me-thinks...).).

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=90277124



IDA only works for the US government. To avoid institutional pressures to support Service positions, IDA does not work directly for the military departments. Also, to ensure freedom from commercial or other potential conflicts of interest, IDA does not work for private industry.[1]
Two of the centers primarily serve the Department of Defense and the third serves the Executive Office of the President. Throughout its history, IDA also has assisted other federal agencies. Recent work includes research performed in support of the Department of Homeland Security, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Director of National Intelligence, and others.

Studies and Analyses Center
The Studies and Analyses Center is the largest of IDA’s three FFRDCs and is co-located with the IDA headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. The center supports the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the unified military commands. It includes the following divisions:[3]
Cost Analysis and Research Division (CARD).
Information Technology and Systems Division (ITSD).
Intelligence Analyses Division (IAD).
Joint Advanced Warfighting Division (JAWD).
Operational Evaluation Division (OED).
Science and Technology Division (STD).
Strategy, Forces and Resources Division (SFRD).
System Evaluation Division (SED).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Defense_Analyses



FLPC: truly a most unique penny stock and lucratively so.....

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