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Friday, 05/06/2005 11:23:28 PM

Friday, May 06, 2005 11:23:28 PM

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Hi to GSPZ, Welcome. Bluejuggernaut, well put. Any consolidation that has been voiced by the Board of Directors is ipso-facto. The exact math is not available.

HOWEVER: If a 1 for 20 consolidation occurred at .0055 I think we can assume a post consolidation price of about .11 cents

Since that low we have experienced a few spurts and are now at about .015. Same consolidation and the share price is .30 cents.

Now if we even dare to consider the high of recent days of .03 cents, that would have been .60 cents.

In the past, we saw DNAP move from mid single digits up to midteens. If the pre consolidation price is at a dime, well you have a $2.00 stock.

Now I can't prophecy what will happen. A breaking story involving DNAP with some major news, an affilliation with a major pharma to design and implement a major study to reclaim a lost candidate, (hey we lost 8 years and 5 billion, think 5 million to possibly salvage our cure for ugliness is worth it?)!

Maybe it will be patents granted. Maybe news. The company has funding to develop the current blood candidate. It has the faith of a major medical center.Maybe there is more to come on this affiliation. There are many good things that can happen for DNAP. The management sees the keystone to this to be having addittional shares available to finance the work. The revalued shares available (and our reduced shares) will quickly fall in value if there is no substance behind them. If patents are not issued or refused-- If a biological "sport" becomes the subject of an investigation, if a gathered DNA sample is "profiled" and DNAP does perfect work, but, so sorry, the police unit gathering the "sample" goofed. They better be sure it's the right sample to send. Sloppy work by the evidence technicians could hurt DNAP.

There are products in the pipeline that are overdue for release. They involve cancer. Cancer is a fear word and a money word. We are so afraid of cancer that any product that leads to hope has great monetary value.

Fat America: We have led the good life most of us, and in so doing have clogged many arteries in our hearts and brains. Now some one recently suggested that an 80 dose was better than a ten dose. Well maybe at those dosage levels side effects will become more pronounced. How to tell if you are a potential victim of this superdose?

"Well you've been taking a 10 or 20, so you should be okay." "We'll see on your quarterly blood tests." "Oh by the way if you can't get up one morning call an ambulance, go to the hospital, and whatever you do, don't call a lawyer!".

I don't recall any studies linking "clogged" arteries to Alzheimers, but from my non medical standpoint I figure it's a root cause. Block off minor areas of the brain from nutrition and oxygen, well the brain compensates by redirecting storage activities etc. But when you punch enough holes in the storage matrix, well info starts getting lost. Neural pathways would heve to become very complex to allow access to information that used to be at "the tip of our tounge". Further damage and more rerouting, well thats my uninformed speculation. Lipitor to the rescue. Dose at 80. We may end up bedridden on dialysis but at least we'll remember who to send the checks too!

The reverse split, or consolidation is necessary for the survival of DNAP. If you believe in the company and the management, you just have to trust them to proceed for all our best interests.

If you have overdosed on the bashers, if you have lost faith in that management, you would best be advised to sell all your shares and apply the money to some endeavor you feel is more tolerable for it's risk.

I'll be here and in some cases, I will miss you. I really don't know what the patent office will do. We (DNAP) are so far outside the current tech that finding people suitable to review the technology, methodology, is perhaps the crux of the delays. We know there are "professors" who have degraded DNAP because thier way is best. Bet they hurried to comment. Nothing like the bad feeling you get from finding out your an expert in a dying field of expertiece!

Anyway, all friends new and old have a great weekend, evaluate between the feelings that are your's and the feelings that have been induced by years of the naysayers and opportunists, the vindictive and the patent liars. Monday is a new week and who knows what the near future will bring.

Happy Mothers Day! (don't forget!)

Stakddek