InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 54
Posts 936
Boards Moderated 1
Alias Born 08/14/2010

Re: Masked Superstar post# 1721

Wednesday, 09/08/2010 1:00:24 PM

Wednesday, September 08, 2010 1:00:24 PM

Post# of 8604
no rumors news is coming.....


-110m AS as per NV SOS site 100m common 10m pfd
-just reinstated after years of being dormant
-new registered agent
-new director added
-1512g recently filed

IMO this is the classic table setting for RM or company reemergence.

CEO info former FBI/ARMY/Cisco Systems as per zoominfo..

http://www.zoominfo....t_27162933.aspx

SOS site:

http://nvsos.gov/sos...CHNOLOGIES+INC.

new director Tony A ceo of Remodel USA based out of CA with sales over 5mil..possible this is the company goin public into BLLD and or reemergence into the defense field as i noted im hoping/betting on. also last OS just under 25m OS and am waiting on new TA info/update on PS for more current nums.BUT again imo 110M AS is key considering pps and others that have ran into any RM or whatnot.

According to the fillings Brett S. Millar is the president.

Back in 2004 he joined Bulldog's advisory board.

Here is his background if anyone was interested.

It is an old article.

http://www.investori.../Former_FBI.asp

Brett S. Millar left the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2002 as Supervisory Special Agent, after 12 years of service in various investigative, field and program management responsibilities. During his early years in the FBI in Pittsburgh, he ran a number of high profile and successful undercover operations and task forces investigating black marketing and fencing operations throughout the Eastern United States. He was the first law enforcement investigator to incorporate money laundering and forfeiture into major theft prosecutions. His efforts earned him numerous law enforcement and industry awards to include FBI New Employee (``Rookie'') of the year in 1993, the Pittsburgh Variety Club law enforcement award on three separate occasions, and the United States Attorneys Office ``Best Team'' Award for initiating and leading a multi-agency task force for nearly five years.

In 1996, he was promoted to Supervisory Special Agent in the Violent Crimes Section in FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC. During his tenure in Washington, he oversaw numerous high-profile FBI investigations to include the UNABOMER, and Operation ``Long Fuse.'' He authored the FBI's National Investigative Strategy for Major Theft Investigations and initiated the Cargo Theft and Organized Retail Theft Initiatives. During this time, Brett began lecturing and educating law enforcement and industry professionals on identifying and dismantling domestic and international organized theft and black marketing criminal enterprises.

In 1998, he was promoted to a Field Supervisor in Los Angeles where he Supervised a multi-agency task force and Squad investigating cargo thefts and hijackings at the Ports of Los Angeles/Long Beach and LAX. His task force identified and successfully prosecuted numerous hijacking crews and fencing operations based in Los Angeles responsible for thefts throughout the U.S. His efforts in Los Angeles resulted in him receiving additional industry and law enforcement awards including the Law Enforcement Leadership Award from the National Cargo Security Council and the American Trucking Association.

After leaving the FBI, Brett founded his own consulting company working with technology companies specializing in advanced tracking systems designed to thwart supply chain theft. He continued providing investigative and consulting services to various companies in the U.S. and Canada and lecturing for numerous law enforcement and trade associations. In the spring of 2004, he began consulting for Bulldog Technologies on marketing and product development.

Brett has lectured before numerous trade associations to include the Food and Marketing Institute, the International Association of Mass Retailers, the National Retail Association, the Technology Asset Protection Association, the High Technology Crime Investigators Association, and the National Cargo Security Council. He has authored numerous articles and studies on cargo theft, organized retail theft, and youth violence and street crime.

Prior to joining the FBI, Brett was a Captain in the United States Army. He is a graduate of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and is a member of the National Cargo Security Council, the Technology Asset Protection Association, and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.


Recent Filings

8k - Filed 08/03/2010
http://www.otcmarket...ilingID=7388046

15-12g - Filed 08/03/2010
http://www.otcmarket...ilingID=7388051