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07/03/09 12:59 PM

#14330 RE: Manchild1 #14329

Robert Brehm(CEO) was California Businessman of the Year. BUGS has all of the technology necessary to be a big player in the hurricane business. BUGS has partnered with Chevron, city and county governments throughout the U.S., a variety of state governments, and private businesses throughout the world. I much prefer the type of movement that we are now seeing in share price to a one day run up. But, over the years, BUGS has moved during hurricane season. That season lasts for many months. I would like to see BUGS back in the .01-.03/share price range permanently. It is very oversold at these levels. If the Mexican emergency response centers would have been finalized, we would easily be over .10-.15/share right now. Those contracts would have been huge. Pemex is the 7th largest oil producer in the world. I am hoping that Brehm will try once again to finalize those deals. Last years hurricanes in Mexico only hit unpopulated villages and were generally stopped by the mountains. There was no public outcry like during Katrina. This year could be different. Plus, BUGS has partnerships established throughout the gulf coast areas of the U.S. And thousands(millions) of gallons of oil are spilled during a hurricane. Just do a google on oil spills/hurricanes. You may have to read a few articles, but land, lakes, rivers, streams all have been destroyed. In Mexico BUGS was close to a contract the size of the Exxon Valdez oil spill in the Veracruz area until a new Mexican government came into power. So, they do have the technology. Those types of natural disasters are worldwide. And as I said, BUGS has the technology to handle the damage. Now they are going to license that technology to a variety of governments and individuals around the world instead of trying to do all the work themselves. They will grow exponentially as a result! And that process has already begun. Plus, Bi-Agra and other newer products are almost ready for distribution. Check the U.S. Farms deal. A few years ago they were going to distribute to Wal-Mart and Stein's Garden Centers types of stores. Now they are going another direction with the green revolution and organic farming. Lots is happening. The news will come in it's own time. But, for now we are in the hurricane season. And that moves share price for BUGS.