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05/02/10 11:11 AM

#114423 RE: FerdinandDaBull #114396

dudmeister the similarities between the US State Dept and Minseeker

are striking and have to be taken seriously IMO. Then we have the United Nation's involved as well. This is all coming together. Dean IMO is the True Deal Maker and his efforts are starting to show results. These are huge accomplishments. As mentioned before we could be seeing Military Contacts coming.

TRIDENT makes perfect sense.

Dean has a military background and connections IMO with some very influential people. This could be the reason for the wording in the last PR'S. I think Dean has been quiet on the Acquisition Front for some very good reasons. As stated below.

From today.s PR " Our partners have worked for five years obtaining the US State Department approval which is now in hand".
Do you know how important this is ? This gives QASP credibility on a Huge Scale by the US Government

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=49667064
http://www.mineseeker.com/

Read this on the US State Dept and Landmines.
http://www.state.gov/t/pm/wra/index.htm

The U.S. Government views the sale

http://www.pmddtc.state.gov/
http://www.state.gov/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_State
Ref. the TS clearance issue:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=49672123

"The Office works closely with other U.S. Government agencies as well as non-governmental organizations, international organizations and private enterprises. Innovation, strategic vision, responsible stewardship and cooperative team effort are all qualities that are encouraged by this office."

Wouldn't you think that they are only granting approval for enterprises with the same kind of characteristics? I know I would!

"The Office incorporates the functions and responsibilities of the Bureau's former Office of Humanitarian Demining Programs (PM/HDP), to include management of the multi-agency U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program, the former Office of Mine Action Initiatives and Partnerships (PM/MAIP), to include encouraging public-private partnerships to reinforce the gamut of threats addressed by the Office, and the small arms/light weapons and MANPADS duties of the Bureau's Office of Plans, Policy, and Analysis (PM/PPA)."


This is indeed another milestone for QASP.