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Re: Majobuki post# 10951

Monday, 03/24/2014 12:05:03 PM

Monday, March 24, 2014 12:05:03 PM

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right, that was my point - the Abercrombie website was just broad campaign goals. There was no specifics about who they were talking to about any of the projects he was campaigning on.

This was GLEC's version of the Hawaii meetings.

March 06, 2013 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

MONTCLAIR, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Ecology Corporation, (OTC QB: GLEC), through its subsidiary GEC Organics Corp.(“GECO”), has concluded its first visit to the State of Hawaii to discuss the development of a second soil amendment production facility. GECO has completed the infrastructure in Castleberry, Alabama for its first location and is now in the process of implementing the marketing plan for the production phase of its natural soil amendment products.

We have presented our technology to and proposed a strategic relationship with various state agencies in the State of Hawaii, which closely aligns itself with Governor Neil Abercrombie’s “New Day in Hawaii” initiative. Our team which consists of GECO management, investors, advisors and local representatives in Hawaii was well received in the initial meetings with Hawaiian governmental officials. Our group had meetings with state, county and local officials to understand their needs and present solutions through the use of our USDA certified, organic, high-grade soil amendment.

“One of the most important means for creating and retaining more investment in Hawaii, is the productive use of the land for agricultural purposes. We plan to provide the expertise to enrich existing farmland and develop acreage which has not been suitable for farming,” stated Peter Ubaldi, President & CEO. “Our goal is to expand in Hawaii and use the Alabama location as a template for the development of future sites throughout the United States,” added Ubaldi.