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Thursday, 03/31/2011 9:55:55 PM

Thursday, March 31, 2011 9:55:55 PM

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ATTENTION SGCP SHAREHOLDERS:

I just spoke to John regarding the March Field Report a few moments ago.

He said, due to the fact that at present there is major flooding going on in Thailand and he has been unable to contact or hear from his web page manager.

He initially asked that I post the field report on i-hub so he can keep his promise to the shareholders of a field report every month.

I advised against this course of action, so if folks are gonna get mad at anybody get mad at me.

John is sick about not being able to keep his promise. He has been up for over 24 hours trying to contact the webmaster and trying to figure out ANY kind of appropriate solution, and at present there are none. As it is, it took an "act of God" for him to break the promise he made to us and I hope shareholders will understand and react accordingly.

He doesn't have the necessary codes to change the website at this time, so unfortunately, that idea is no good for the present.

Please know that I have not received the Field Report, and I did not ask for ANY details of the report, out of respect for the situation and his position.

It comes down to the disclosure statutes, and proper notice requirements to keep the company out of legal trouble.

"Notice in a newspaper or public record presumed to be legally sufficient notice of actions taken, for example, the recording of liens, escheats of abandoned property to the state, and so on. Constructive notice is enforceable under the law if given in a legally prescribed manner. Distinguish from actual notice, in which a person is notified of a pending action by letter or in person."

http://www.answers.com/topic/constructive-notice

In order for disclosure to be above reproach, information must be readily available to all parties simultaneously.

This would be the Constructive Notice referenced above.

For our purposes, that means public information readily available to anybody on the website. This keeps us in compliance, and is similar to the statutory notices one sees in the legal notice section of the newspaper. Nobody necessarily looks but it, but it meets the legal definition and is universally available for all to see. Serves as notice to the world.

Any notice that is not universally available for all to see is Actual Notice. By definition, it is a more selective or exclusive notification, and as such could potentially get the company in trouble.

If I posted the Field Report to IHUB, but not to every other stock discussion board in the world, that is in effect Actual Notice (for us), is unfair, and could possibly open the company up to legal liabilities.

Not good for shareholders!

The war(s) in Libya and the rest of the Middle East, the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the nuclear meltdown going on at multiple reactors has dominated the headlines, but I encourage folks to take a look on the web at the flooding situation in Thailand.

It's no joke. It's serious, and has disrupted the country. As it is, we don't know if our webmaster is even alive, so the situation is grave.

I cannot stress enough how distraught John is over this.

As soon as it is humanly possible to fix the situation it will be done.

That's the latest. Sorry for not giving us an "exclusive scoop" on this, but I hope everybody understands there are larger issues at stake.

Bob
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