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Re: terryt post# 44

Sunday, 09/05/2004 4:00:51 PM

Sunday, September 05, 2004 4:00:51 PM

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SEC Filling

Adaptive Propulsion Systems (Tactronics)

- will provide 100% capital/labour to build military grade water air machine to be mounted on military vehicles

- ONCE approved by the US government APS will market/manufacture to all NATO countries military and pay TMAX 20% gross royalty

-TMAX will use APS technology to market to civilian commercial market and pay APS 5% gross royalty

- Groupo Aquinas will find a Public Company to purchase and Victor Vartovy Company will be a wholly owned subsiduary of Public Company

-"Now therefore it is hereby agreed as follows;

a. Groupo Aquinas hereby assigns all of their right, title and interest in the Agreement of August 23, 2004 between Groupo Aquinas and Victor Vartovy, to Trans Max Technologies, Inc.

b. In consideration, thereof, Trans Max Technologies, Inc. agrees to pay Groupo Aquinas by issuing 50,000,000 shares of stock in Trans Max Technologies, Inc. to Groupo Aquinas. "

- so there will be a Public Company acquired, probably in Europe to market this technology

- the final Public Company will belong to TMAX


To me there is still alot of work to do and there is no guarantee that the technology will be successful in a military vehicle application, or any application for that matter. A look at the internet under WATER FROM AIR machines shows there alot of companies that have a form of this technology and are marketing some small scale products.

I have afew shares that I will continue to hold as I feel that a partner ship with APS (Tactronics) has been in the works for awhile. I needed a water filter machine in my last home and the high cost of the machine was the stainless steel parts required in the machine (anything that water touched)- Bogner Industries speciality is manufacture in stainless steel products. Everything is fitting together to smoothly for it to be by chance or a "shell game".

Also from what I can find out Tactronics is a high profile company for the US Military, US Government, NATO etc. and appears to have no problems obtaining funds for government projects.

If anyone finds anything different or has a different "supported" view please post.



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