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Wednesday, 10/18/2017 4:11:40 PM

Wednesday, October 18, 2017 4:11:40 PM

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Finally got call back from Mr. Umbra.

Mr. Umbra would not give me specifics but did disclose that they are currently engaged in a major effort to introduce Hygieia technology to everyone everywhere. Its difficult to not get excited when you speak with this fella. He absolutely sees Hygieia bigger than any of us do or at least I did until speaking with him. I was not aware that Hygieia can be embedded in paint, plastics and many other materials. This man believes that every building material inside a home, every product we come in contact with, every commercial work space, every toy, piece of furniture, appliances,cell phones, EVERYTHING should have Hygieia and he firmly believes that because of his ability to make it cost effective that he can convince everyone to use it in their products.

He told me he believes its wiser and more profitable to get companies to buy reasonably priced technology that is profit leveragble and that exponentially makes their product more desirable and marketable than to sell high dollar single products across the board. He said they already have expensive technology but its more feasible to get millions of people to buy a $1 lottery ticket than to get one person to pay millions for one item. He is building a brand from the ground up and he wants it to be affordable for everyone. He said why would you pay more for regular socks when you can pay less for ours that are better?

This man is either a visionary or crazy. I am not sure which yet but if he is correct and can make it cost effective to use he may have just found his golden ticket.

Can you imagine if Apple started making iPhones with Hygieia? Hospitals making door handles or elevator buttons with Hygieia? If Hygieia paint is inexpensive enough why wouldnt every hospital use it? This could be much bigger than I ever thought and I am man enough to admit I may have judge Mr. Umbra too harshly and too early. We will see