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08/14/12 3:37 PM

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08/14/12 3:47 PM

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From www.glbtech.com

About East Morgan Holdings, Inc.

The Company intends to focus its operations on pollution prevention from metal contaminated air emissions from manufacturing plants and on energy products containing heavy metals. The Company's technologies are proven in the remediation of metals in coal combustion gas emitted from coal fired plants, also the Company's technologies have proven capable of eliminating highly toxic mercury and other metals from the ash and waste water which are byproducts from coal fire plants.

Status of areas of business of the company to date.
EMHI through its joint venture partner Global Technologies Group, Inc.

EMHI/GLOBAL: The current results of this joint venture

Global Technologies Group, Inc. advised EMHI that it had received verification and final validation from MSE Technologies Applications, Inc. on the successful completion of testing on dual use treatability of contaminated soils with combination of Molecular Bonding System (MBS) and M2 Polymer Technologies, Illinois.

The final optimum percentages were calculated; the dual treatment final testing for TCLP was initiated. The application of proper mixtures was added to the spiked baseline soil samples that were submitted for TCLP analysis on March 11, 2011. On March 28, 2011, Global and M2 were notified that the TCLP results of the combination of both chemicals used can definitely perform simultaneous treatment on heavy metals for dewatering and remediation.

This important final verification of the dual use formulation which encompasses two EPA approved technologies will enable the Global, EMHI and M2 to commence penetration of the substantial government and private sector market. This will uniquely enable us to take advantage of the combined technologies for major Governmental and private companies' energy related remediation projects and enable each company to expand their penetration of both heavy metal and de-watering cleanup capabilities. "To my knowledge, this new treatment represents the first time a polymer compound and the MBS chemical formulation have been tested successfully and is the first combined formulation to be used for heavy metal remediation," said James Fallacaro, President of Global Technologies Group, Inc.

EMHI/GLOBAL has been asked to provide a design for treatment of mercury for a well-known cement plant along with design features to retrofit the plant to use the MBS process. For this project, we are asking MSE for design and implementation.

It should be noted that the EPA has mandated all cement plants must conform to new regulations requiring the reduction and omission of hazardous metals. Ash from these plants has already been classified as hazardous and the EMHI Licensed Technology MBS has already been tested and proven to correct the ash problem.

Global/EMHI intends to utilize MSE to determine application costs for use of its remediation technology in coal burning plants. This technology has already proven its ability to effectively reduce both ionic and elemental mercury from coal burning energy plant emissions while remediating the mercury. Coal burning plants currently spend more than $15 billion per year in the United States alone in failed emission control technologies.

Contact:
Richard Runco
954-380-4600