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Wednesday, 07/20/2005 3:55:02 PM

Wednesday, July 20, 2005 3:55:02 PM

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Important DD on Novak:

I just had a long conversation with Clayton concerning a lot of the issues that had been raised before. Many of people are concerned about the legitimacy of Novak and rightfully so. I've taken it upon myself to protect my investment and yours by finding out as much as I can about Novak and Titan. I found out their address from a random person answering phones but now I've talked to Clayton and this is what I've found out:

Novak is a firm that has been in business for a few years. They were originally founded in Vancouver but have moved and have satellite offices in a bunch of cities (San Fransico, Chicago, Portland, and one starting in Las Vegas). Many people are under the mistaken assumption that Clayton is the head of Novak. He is not, he's simply the IR man for Titan. I'm sorry but I don't have the full name of the guy who founded Novak, it was Peter Mc-something I think but I didn't take it down. He encouraged anyone with questions, doubts or concerns to contact Novak or to check their liscencing as they are fully liscenced.

Novak is not releasing the press releases, that is the business of Titan itself. Novak has a personal stake in Titan in fact in the form of restricted shares, the vast majority of which can not be sold for two years I believe.

Clayton has visited the Titan site (for anyone who thinks that Titan itself is completely smoke and mirrors....although the previous video and photographs of the site should have proven the existence of Titan already). He says he will be visiting again shortly. He has met Peter Maupin and Ray (last name?) of Midway who were both there on his last trip.

Finally he told me Kent's latest email to him had said to 'hang in there' with regards to the share price and that Titan would be releasing news regarding upcoming ventures, deals, natural gas, the auditing (so they can move to a more legitimate exchange), and so on.

I'm sorry if my thoughts are a little scrambled as I'm trying to remember everything we went over. I didn't take notes from the phone call, which I should probably do next time. Just like many of you the constant bashing on the message boards along with a number of questions raised did bother me. After my phone call with Clayton I can tell you my confidence has been fully restored.

I have no doubt in my mind as to the legitimacy of Titan or Novak and I'm very excited about the next few weeks. Titan is not a scam, it is an oil producing company and anyone can verify this with the Texas Rail Road commission. They are, however, a new company and are just getting started. With all the scrutiny on Novak and Titan coming from investors it's not surprising there are times when doubt can be inspired. As I've said in the past, I encourage you all to call Novak, the Texas Rail Road commission, and anyone who you come across as being connected to Titan. Far too many people raise doubt by posting nagging questions that they could easily have answered if they simply picked up the phone.