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GTEL is looking good!!! Those stradalites remind me of a company product years ago called Platforms International. That were tring to fly ultra lites with broadband transmitters on board over South America. Wonder what happened to that idea? GLTA!
UGHO should sue LENF for Patent infringement. LENF has a prototype stun gun that now has a prototype pepperspray attatchment on top of it to copy UGHO Cobra Stun light. Their stock goes up and the thing is being made without a patent. Months away possibly years away from market. That is merly pump using proven products from other companies. How bought they get the patents first then in a year pump their goods. By then the market will already be using the Cobra. So it's just a price pump nothing else LENF should be looked into by the SEC.
UGHO may very well become the new buzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! LOL
I think the cow had too much to drink.
check out video
below
http://www.wthr.com/global/video/popup/pop_index.asp?ClipID1=342381&h1=Taser%20didn%27t%20stop%2....
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no after effects except... cough!!!!hart..cough!tack!!cuugh!cough
Thats a great article. What attracted me to UGHO besides it's Homeland Security was it's Outstanding shares. Were talking low. I found another one last night with less than 18,000,000 shares but the technology is limited, unless they announce they are selling equiptment to Iraq for Gas exploration. Just a guess. Without news the stock is in the dark. The symbol is EXCB
EAG
Looks like EAG has finally busted a move! SAIC and soon as quiet as it is kept IBM. (my guess is a IBM set top box) just a guess.
https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advgsa/advantage/search/search.do?BV_SessionID=@@@@1573060822.1107300238@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccdcadddilmjiggcflgcefmdgfhdgji.0
type in: SATMAX
https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advgsa/advantage/search/search.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
Looks like EAG has finally busted a move! SAIC and soon as quiet as it is kept IBM.
https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advgsa/advantage/search/search.do?BV_SessionID=@@@@1573060822.1107300238@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccdcadddilmjiggcflgcefmdgfhdgji.0
type in: SATMAX
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https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advgsa/advantage/search/search.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
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https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advgsa/advantage/search/search.do?BV_SessionID=@@@@1573060822.1107300238@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccdcadddilmjiggcflgcefmdgfhdgji.0
https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advgsa/advantage/search/search.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
LOL, no im joking. Im sure management, and more of us "in the dark" shareholders are holding shares. Relax until the next PR, I am.
Aparently there are three shareholders left that didn't panic and sell. Yea those of little faith. I recognized the potential and the need for this company to florish. I could have taken a risk investment on any stock. But at a time when our country has to pull together why not help some US military retiree's that are trying to grow a buisness that continues to serve their country.
I can't wait until Thursday the Apprentice comes on, man I love that show.
Good work Chuck, I just got in and saw your post. That confirms what I have been reading on RB. Something about a new symbol. GLTY
It's ok the computer has taken me around the world. I have actually reached the end of the internet twice.
http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/067/images/211-730a.gif
Chuck, this should help. It was archived.
http://otcbb.com/dailylist/txthistory/BB01282005.txt
01/28/2005 13:37:53/D//HSTJ//Homeland Security Technology, Inc. Common Stock/01/31/2005/12(j) Registration Revoked by SEC **///u
Here's something that may well be a bit more pleasing to the peepers!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6880956/site/newsweek/
Hey you wouldn't be Practice Probing me would you?
ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!
Then the words "merger with divideds" shall not be spoken or written from this day forward. It shall be striken from all books. Removed from all holy temples, banished from the halls of records, erased from the temples of wallstreeticus. So it is written... so it is done!
You mean like Packaging Plus or aka USXP? The dividend queen of the penny stocks?
The reason I ask is... I knew this lady friend and she had that word written all the way around the dust ruffle of her bed. I just figured she was into French linens.
A caveat? isn't that a dust ruffle?
CDED wheres my dividend? Im holding and waiting for my big surprize. Give it to me, come on giiiiiiiiivvvvveeee iiiiiiittt tooooooooooooooooo meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
http://www.intersecexpo.com/
http://www.intersecexpo.com/Intersec%20Exhibitors%202005.pdf
Secure Risk division - is listed under exibitors
I know it is very dissapointing. But I shall hold on to my certificate confirmations and wait until they create a new symbol then I will talk to legal consel. I may not wait but something is happening hear that I haven't seen before. A company starts to give shareholders a dividend then they don't without reasons why that are convincing. Then they defalf without explaination to the SEC, or at least without notice to the shareholders, and get their symbol revoked. Now this guy or guys are suppose to be US military people we can trust. I won't comment on that any further because I feel my blood pressure rising. WWW.otcbb.com has all the info on the SEC actions pretty much what I posted. under daily click view then OTC in the upper right hand corner.
OTCBB.com HSTJ Registration Revoked by SEC** 01/31/2005
What a POS stock
Whales, cows, and dogs, oh my!
Electric shock is on a come back. A sign of the economic times.
http://www.weeklyworldnews.com/features/science/32379
Zapping kids and old ladies. Wrote a song about it...
wanna hear it here it goes.
One stopped cold a life of smiles
the other made a few more piles
It can't help me but wonder
why they steel the thunder
and put it in a space gun
to shoot it at our sons
what a bunch of bums
if they pull one
run!
Taser Used on Woman in S.C. Nursing Home
ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) - A police officer used a stun gun on a 75-year-old woman who became distraught when she could not locate a sick friend at a nursing home, according to an internal report.
Officer Hattie Jean Macon received a verbal warning and was required to attend a Taser retraining course after the investigation found she acted prematurely when she used the 50,000-volt Taser, according to the report released Thursday.
A picture says a thousand words.
we have products that work
We made the list: http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/aspx/regsho.aspx
UGHO UNIVERSAL GUARDIAN HLDGS INC U Y
Taser related death suit settles.
Should read this way on my last post. Sorry for the typo
Taser settles suit $500,000.00
http://www.tmnews.com/articles/2005/01/19/sections/news/news85.txt
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On a different note, here's an old article about animal cruelty:
.VOTIER: Yes, the footage depicted in very graphic detail what the animal experienced immediately after it was shot, when it was being winched in to the side of, sorry to the bows of the catcher ship. And the violent thrashing that took place when the animal was actually electrocuted. It seems to me that there were three stages to the electrocution. The first discharge of electricity caused the animal to thrash in the water. Then there was the sort of second second stage where the animal seemed to go stiff with paralysis as its muscles were being fibrillated and going into spasm. Then the final stage, the animal would appear to be limp, but not necessarily dead, because a whale, of course has a brain which is supremely adapted to diving, which means that it requires less oxygen than a land mammal to function. So throughout the whole process, the animal could have been fully conscious of what what was happening and indeed at the end of it, when the gunner declared the animal dead, it might not have been dead, merely immobile.
HARRIS: How many harpoonings did you watch and what percentage of those involved what you would call an inhumane death?
VOTIER: I witnessed 30 harpoonings, and I would say about 55% of those harpooning s resulted in the electric shock process being given.
HARRIS: The Institute brought a case against you in a Tokyo Court, what was the result of the court case?
VOTIER: Damages of 3 million yen were awarded to the Institute against me, but nothing was awarded in costs. I feel that the amounts are significant given the Institute had wanted 10 million yen in damages and 20 million yen in costs. So in the event the judge only decided to award one tenth of what they were asking for and my feeling is that the judge was sending a clear message to the Institute that the case should not have been brought to Court at all.
HARRIS: Now, I'm interested, why did you sell the footage to television companies and give it to animal welfare organisations?
VOTIER: I realised that I was possibly, well in fact I was the only person, outside of the Japanese whaling industry who knew full well the full extent of what was going on in the Antarctic Ocean, and had a full understanding of what the animals were going through. I simply felt that I had a moral obligation to get that message out in order that pressure brought through the International Whaling Commission on Japan to get electrocution stopped. Clearly, I couldn't have initiated that sequence of events without releasing the footage, so I had to.
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:eLlkm4hx3lcJ:whales7.tripod.com/policies/oneworld.html+footage+...
Taser death pays $500,000.00 Settlement
Found this on RB
http://www.tmnews.com/articles/2005/01/19/sections/news/news85.txt
On the CDED board tell me when a shareholder stops looking out for his investment for the sake of the company. What an idiot.
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Posted by: grandpappy
In reply to: Al4343 who wrote msg# 604 Date:1/15/2005 3:36:04 PM
Post #600 of 606
Al4343 I do not expect current managements to step up because when I last spoke with Robert Cox I was given the impression that managements is tired of dealing with shareholders demands and would like to find there exit. Mr. Cox told me that some shareholders have found his cell phone number and call him on weekends and late at night and my conversation was earlier then the posting last week on the RB board that shareholders are now asking for the SEC agency to investigate. Managements may be even more disgusted with shareholders and if you read the RB board you will see that the shareholder who boasted up his calling the SEC agency got support from other posters so I believe the major problem us shareholders have to face in the next several months IS the shareholder base who seem to want to do anything they believe will help themselfs no matter how crazy there actions are.
I look at it this way before I ask the SEC what is going on with this new company I will see if the companies next press release clarifys the new website showing products that the old one does not. What is going on?
http://www.hstinc.us/NEWS.html
HSTJ Homeland Security Technology made the list.
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/aspx/regsho.aspx
Do you need to activate a phone?
Is there a 123 step, quick way to buy a Hop-on phone and get it activated in just minuites?
http://www.virginmobileusa.com/
They are doing a story on Border Crossings on MSNBC Joe.msnbc.com
I decided to do a Google to get more news on this story.
Mexico publishes guide to assist border crossers
Chris Hawley
Republic Mexico City Bureau
Jan. 1, 2005 12:00 AM
MEXICO CITY - The Mexican government is giving out a colorful new comic book with advice for migrants, but immigration-control advocates worry that some of the tips may encourage illegal border crossers.
The 32-page book, The Guide for the Mexican Migrant, was published in December by Mexico's Foreign Ministry. Using simple language, the book offers safety information for border crossers, a primer on their legal rights and advice on living unobtrusively in the United States.
Dramatic drawings show undocumented immigrants wading into a river, running from the U.S. Border Patrol and crouching near a hole in a border fence. On other pages, they hike through a desert with rock formations reminiscent of Arizona and are caught by a stern-faced Border Patrol agent.
"This guide is intended to give you some practical advice that could be of use if you have made the difficult decision to seek new work opportunities outside your country," the book says.
But immigration-control groups questioned some of the guide's advice.
"This is more than just a wink and a nod," said Rick Oltman, Western field director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform. "This is so transparent, this is the Mexican government trying to protect its most valuable export, which is illegal migrants."
Book distribution
The book is being distributed as a free supplement to El Libro Vaquero, a popular cowboy comic book, in five Mexican states that send many migrants to the United States: Zacatecas, Michoacán, Puebla, Oaxaca and Jalisco. The government plans to print 1.5 million copies.
The book comes with a yellow disclaimer saying it does not promote undocumented immigration, and it repeatedly warns against crossing illegally. But it gives no information about the steps for seeking a U.S. visa.
Instead, it offers frank safety tips. In the section on crossing rivers, it notes, "Thick clothing increases your weight when wet, and this makes it difficult to swim or float."
On crossing the desert, it says, "Try to walk during times when the heat is not as intense" and says migrants should follow power lines or train tracks if they get lost.
The book warns migrants that they may have to walk for days to reach towns or roads in the desert and that they will not be able to carry enough water or food.
But it also shows a woman adding salt to a water bottle and advises, "Salt water helps you retain your body's liquids. Although you'll feel thirstier, if you drink water with salt the risk of dehydration is much lower."
Mexican authorities say they're just trying to keep migrants safe.
"We are not inviting them to cross, but we're doing everything we can to save lives," said Elizabeth García Mejía, chief coordinator for the Nogales, Sonora, section of Mexico's Grupo Beta migrant protection service.
Carlos Flores Vizcarra, Mexican consul general of Phoenix, said he had not seen the guide until a reporter showed it to him.
He said the guide appeared to be only the latest attempt by the Mexican government to warn migrants about the dangers of crossing the border without proper documentation.
The reality, however, is that many migrants will try to do so anyway, he said.
"This is nothing new. It's a way to put it in very simple terms so people will understand the risks," Flores Vizcarra said. "The intention is out of concern for human rights. People are doing it anyway. We cannot ignore that there is a very big migration between our two countries, and people who are coming to work need to understand the risks."
Mixed messages
Some migrants from Mexico who have crossed the border illegally in the past said the guide seems to send a mixed message.
"On the one hand they seem to be saying, 'Don't cross,' but on the other hand they are saying, 'Cross,' " Humberto Morales, 22, an undocumented immigrant from Oaxaca working as a day laborer in Phoenix, said after looking at a copy.
He doubts the guide will keep many people in Mexico from crossing illegally, but he said it could help save lives.
"We have lots of programs like this in Mexico, but people keep crossing," Morales said.
No official at the Foreign Ministry headquarters in Mexico City would agree to an interview about the comic book, despite repeated requests through the ministry's media relations office.
The book's pictures are drawn to match the style of El Libro Vaquero. They portray the migrants as strong and healthy men and women, wading into a river or walking through the desert.
One section of the book urges caution when dealing with immigrant smugglers, known as coyotes or polleros. It shows migrants climbing into the back of a tractor-trailer, a possible reference to the 19 migrants who died in Texas after being sealed in a tractor-trailer in May 2003.
On getting caught
Another section warns migrants not to lie to U.S. authorities or use false identification, and it gives instructions on what to do if caught by the Border Patrol.
"Don't throw stones or objects at the officer or patrol vehicles because this is considered a provocation," it says. "Raise your hands slowly so they see you are unarmed."
A picture shows a group of migrants running from a Border Patrol sport utility vehicle, though the text urges them not to flee.
"It's better to be detained a few hours and repatriated to Mexico than to get lost in the desert," it says.
Seven pages are devoted to migrants' legal rights after they are detained and another four to living peacefully in the United States.
"Avoid attracting attention, at least while you are arranging your stay or documents to live in the United States," it says. "The best formula is to not alter your routine of going from work to home."
The Arizona Republic faxed copies of the guide to the U.S. Border Patrol, FAIR and two groups that support stronger controls on immigration.
A Border Patrol spokesman said he does not think the book encourages illegal crossers.
"If they've already gone ahead and made that decision to cross illegally . . . then anything that helps protect lives is worth it," said Andy Adame, spokesman for the Border Patrol's Tucson sector.
Beyond protection
But the immigration-control groups said some of the advice goes beyond protecting migrants and, instead, encourages them.
"A lot of it is disclaimers, but then there's this part about if you're going to cross the desert, do it when the sun isn't so hot," said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies. "It's a mixed message."
Said John Vincent, editor of a newsletter published by Virginia-based Americans for Immigration Control: "It really looks like the Mexican government is encouraging illegal immigration. It shows the contempt that the Mexican government has for our laws."
The Mexican government produces a similar book aimed at Central American immigrants who try to enter Mexico illegally. The book covers much of the same information about legal rights and repeats many of the warnings. It even shows a group of migrants struggling to breathe inside a truck.
But that book doesn't give the same kind of safety tips on crossing the border or advise immigrants on how to live peacefully in Mexico.
Reporter Daniel Gonzalez contributed to this article.
Reach the reporter at chris.hawley@arizonarepublic.com
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If I was the Pentagon looking at India right now.
I would be weighting the consequences of now using the latest in non lethal crowd control measures.
Before the acidental loss of life from riot police using rubber bullets and those killer tear gas canister launchers.
Before India turns into another Palistine.
LETS ROLL!