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Wednesday, 02/18/2009 12:52:56 PM

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 12:52:56 PM

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If all these are 'free trading shares' wouldn't they all be .0001 or .0002. And where are they 'free trading' ... Berlin?

From todays fairy tale story ...
The Joint Venture Company is not purchasing these shares of your Company's shares of Common Stock to increase your Company's stock price, this is a short to medium term investment in terms of the agreement between the Joint Venture Company partners.

The Joint Venture Company purchased an amount of 156,983,000 "free trading" shares of your Company's Common Stock on November 17, 2008; and at a price of US$0.00035 per share. The Joint Venture Company purchased on November 26, 2008; an additional amount of 196,880,000 "free trading" shares of the Company's Common Stock from another Seller and at a price of US$0.0003 per share of your Company's Common Stock.

The Joint Venture Company purchased on February 11, 2009 an additional amount of 750,000,000 "free trading" shares of the Company's Common Stock from another Seller and at a price of US$0.00007 per share of your Company's Common Stock.

The Joint Venture Company purchased on February 12, 2009 an additional amount of 300,000,000 "free trading" shares of the Company's Common Stock from another Seller and at a price of US$0.00007 per share of your Company's Common Stock.

The Joint Venture Company purchased on February 17, 2009 an additional amount of 400,000,000 "free trading" shares of the Company's Common Stock from another Seller and at a price of US$0.00008 per share of your Company's Common Stock. That Seller has cancelled his sales order in the market at a price of US$0.0001 per share.