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Tuesday, 10/31/2006 12:59:57 AM

Tuesday, October 31, 2006 12:59:57 AM

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Hello Savians,

Finally am getting a chance to post a little about my latest visit to SaviCorp. Not my visit from many months ago, as another poster, but a very recent visit. Let's see, this was my fifth official visit since late August. Doesn't qualify for anything, but that's alright. Not looking for any prizes. My prize is normally the payoff after I am found to be correct in my analysis.

This time, as most of you already know, I had the pleasure and honor of meeting our new CEO, Greg Sweeney. If anyone here wishes to downplay or dispute his importance to this company or in anyway feel he is not qualified to run SaviCorp, I challenge you to pick up your phone and call him at your earliest convenience to discuss his qualifications directly with him, not me. I have taken that task to heart, but you don't have to believe me, nor do I expect anyone to accept what I post to be anything more that just my own DD.

Mr. Sweeney has a huge task in front of him, and I do not, for one minute, doubt that he can not accomplish what he came out of semi-retirement to do, that being to bring SaviCorp to the production phase. As I previously stated, I expect to be initiated around April. This is solely my opinion of what I have witnessed during recent visits, not those visits of someone else done months ago when the entire plant was empty. As a matter of fact, Mr. Sweeney officially began as CEO on August 27, 2006. Hardly around months ago.

As stated briefly last week, the overhead cranes have been installed. Electrification is occuring now, and for a list of what all the equipment (in my almost 30 posted picutres) does, once again, please call the company. Mr. Bob Blair, Executive VP Sales, would be more than glad to explain what his scope is at SaviCorp, and what all those newly renovated machines and new machines do. I am not a mechanical engineer nor a machinery expert, but I do have a little common sense, and realize that this equipment has not been installed for a clothing sweatshop. The equipment and machines that I have seen added relentlessly appear to be the real thing.

The DynoValves being tested also appeared to be the real deal. Al least according to the C.E.E. who is doing the testing. There were many questions as to the delays in getting the various Dynos tested. There are now years of testing completed, but let me address only that of what I know to be recent. The C.E.E. does testing for many, many companies, not just SaviCorp. The motor I witnessed hooked up to two Dyno's, was an International diesel for semi trucks. SaviCorp had to wait several weeks for their turn in the labs. Now the motor needs to be tested for a minimum of 1,000 hours. You do the math for the various types of Dyno's for virtually every industry that SaviCorp will service.

In addition to the testing, they are also building a state of the art research and developement facility in order to custom build Dyno's for a particular customer. Not only will SaviCorp be able to manufacture at the Calif facility, they could also out source the manufacturing of the same with numerous companies, at their selection.

There is so much more to say but I don't have the time, sorry to say. Too busy doing nothing else with my life, you understand? Oh, but enough of my life story for now!

My next visit will be within two weeks. And yes, Moose, I will absolutely, definitely, without question take a video next time. The Company does have a sign outside, did you know? :)

Take Care







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