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Saturday, 11/30/2013 5:50:20 PM

Saturday, November 30, 2013 5:50:20 PM

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Throughout December we now have our first advertising campaign running to attract potential investors, partners, and co-founders for Public Startup Company, Inc. and Homeland Forensics.

We have also commenced multiple Initial Public Offerings pursuant to the JOBS Act, and in so doing we have complied voluntarily with the Rule 506(c) general solicitation material disclosure procedures created by the SEC. See:

https://www.sec.gov/forms/rule506c

I would like it to be clear to everyone that if we do not succeed in attracting additional capital from investors, including our existing investors who have continued to provide us with seed funding, that our companies will continue to be unable to grow substantially. We must receive substantial new capital, or the only sustainable path forward for our companies will remain the path that I personally provide for us by literally carrying this on my back while doing expert witness work for my clients.

I wrote about this general predicament of insufficient access to new capital in my previous Letters to Stakeholders:

http://homelandforensics.com/Company/Letter_to_Stakeholders_December_31_2007.pdf

and,

http://homelandforensics.com/Company/Letter_to_Stakeholders_December_21_2008.pdf

In parallel with Homeland Forensics/Public Startup Company/ADIA public offerings, I have also commenced an Initial Public Offering for my company, Risk Nerd Limited, which is inviting public investors to fund the creation of a new Chicago Loop data center for global financial market software development and social media.

http://risknerd.com/iDays

Together we have designed and launched very valuable businesses. They are worthy of capital. With new capital they will grow.

I would like to take a moment to recognize the original Chairman and CEO of PivX Solutions, Rob Shively, without whom we would not be here today attempting to build upon this business legacy.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/robshively

https://twitter.com/TopspinRob

Rob died on September 27, 2013 at the young age of 53 due to complications from heart surgery.

http://www.tributes.com/show/Robert-Neil-Shively-96464226

Thank you for your continued support and dedication to our cause.