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Sunday, 07/16/2006 9:53:20 PM

Sunday, July 16, 2006 9:53:20 PM

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Up From Nothing??

Every public company has to start somewhere, be it the pinks, otc bb or an IPO into the public markets. From my viewpoint, a good company starts with the people involved in building the business. Afterall, competent leadership is what builds businesses.

BLDV seems to be starting from the ground up, growing a team of strong business leadership and well seasoned politicians with a business plan that is not outrageous. In fact, it is based on need or better put: supply and demand

I would think that if the company seriously wanted to grow exponentially they would look towards countries that allow the production of the Hemp Plant (not Marijuana, stoner) Hemp, the fiber and the seed, hold great promise in terms of creating a sustainable bio-energy resource that could replace fuels like Diesel and burn much cleaner.

Many Europeans drive Diesel cars and trucks. The U.S. economy is driven (if I may use the pun) by Diesel trucks and locomotive. Imagine, if, we as a Nation, could replace Diesel entirely!! We would be taking one huge step torwards winning the battle against those that would like to see us as a people, economy and Nation collapse under the pressure of energy costs.

I realize that there are many people that are against such an agenda because they view it as opening the doors to legalizing drugs but what many dont realize is that the Hemp Plant actually contains negligible amounts of Cannabinoids...all you are going to get is a head-ache if you try smoking it.

Anyway, I just thought I would propose an idea that might reach the minds of Blue Diamond Ventures.

Several years ago, in the county I reside in, there was a group of County Board Politicians and farmers that actually got a Bill all the way to the Governor of Illinois that would have started field testing of the Plant at the University of Illinois. Unfortunately, the Governor at the time didnt want to look soft on drugs and wouldnt see it through...such is life.

There are many Central and South American Countries that need viable crops to grow besides drug crops like Coca and the actual Marijuana Plant. If given the choice and a nice pay-check they would probably choose an alternative. The U.S. has offered them alternatives like coffee and bananas but the farmers have logistical problems getting their crops to market in many places and then them go back to work for the drug lords.

Well, thats my rant for the day.

Peace


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