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Re: a777 post# 77128

Sunday, 03/03/2013 8:49:37 PM

Sunday, March 03, 2013 8:49:37 PM

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You can bet they will, man if just half the people I know voted last november it would be recreational here too. I had the polls blasting live that night, as I intensely study finance and economics. but it was about 50/50 all night long till they pulled it up and we lost by a very short margin! Wait, our guy David ran for city commissioner, I need to call city hall and some people at the capital and try to dial in a feeling for this ceo's demeanor! Gosh it would be just lovely if I was able to run into him myself! I've done tons of research on these guy and was surprised to see this in the quarterly report as it was a new piece of info on the ceo I hadn't known before!(WHAT I NOTICED IS IN CAPS, THOUGHT IT WAS BIG)

"On January 6, 2012, the Company changed its name to Tranzbyte Corporation and David
Gwyther became the President , Principal Executive Officer, Principle Financial Officer,
Principle Accounting Officer, Secretary, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Executive
Officer, and Treasurer and the Company subsequent to the resignation of Brian Cook.
Mr. Gwyther graduated from the University of Oregon with a BS in Economics after
which he co-founded Koobdooga Books and Whole-Earth Truckstore Distribution. He
was successful in wholesaling books and magazines and was an owner in the first Rolling
Stone Magazine distribution company in the northwest US.

!!!!!!!!!IN 1970 HE CO-PUBLISHED AND WAS THE NATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE CULTIVATORS HANDBOOK OF MARIJUANA IN 1970!!!!!!! From



1980-2005 he worked in the securities industry with Series 7, 63 and 24 licenses. Mr.
Gwyther has extensive political experience as he has been the Precinct Committeeman
since 1984 in Multnomah County, Oregon #36 and served as the District Leader from
2002-2006. Since 2005, he has consulted to numerous political campaigns and has been
an advisor to CEO’s of small publicly traded companies."