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From: JHunter Carol
Subject: [Bug-SnakeCharmer] melinda evocable driving spy teehy
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 19:20:25 +0800

THE PR CAMPAIGN IS ON GET IN FIRST THING IN THE MORNING
BUY HSFI January 16th
This advisory is based on exclusive insiders/agents information. (HSFI.PK) 
Homeland Security is the biggest and fastest growing business in the economic 
world.

At 9 cents this is a steal

Don'nt sit out this one

Homeland Safety International, Inc. (HSFI.PK)


Call your broker Tuesday morning and get in before it makes the move.

Lates News release: 

Homeland Safety International, Inc. engages in the manufacture and marketing of 
bomb detection devices. It has a license to produce and sell Sniffex in the 
Americas and worldwide. Sniffex detects a range of explosive products, 
including C-4, gun powder, dynamite, Semtex, and other nitro-based explosives 
from distances of 10-30 feet, when testing with 50-100 grams; and 50-100 feet, 
when testing with 1 pound of explosives. The company also has selling 
agreements for other products that are related to the war on terror, including 
Flashcam; Thermalcam; and bio-terror chemical products that destroy viruses and 
bacteria from anthrax to Bird Flu. The company was founded in 2004 as Sniffex, 
Inc. and changed its name to Homeland Safety International, Inc. in September 
2006. The company is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

THIS ONE IS A SHOE IN
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"This arrest really does help with some of the closure, the healing that we in 
the Forest Service community, and in the families, need," said Jeanne Wade 
Evans, the San Bernardino National Forest supervisor.
If the pilot used the full width of the river to turn, he would have had 2,100 
feet, the NTSB said. Instead, the pilot was flying closer to the middle of the 
river, leaving a smaller margin for error, the staff report said.
Three firefighters died when the flames swept over their truck, and a fourth 
died soon after at a hospital. A fifth was taken off life support and died this 
week. The last time so many firefighters were killed battling a wildfire was 
July 1994, when 14 were killed near Glenwood Springs, Colorado, according to 
the National Interagency Fire Center.
Three firefighters died when the flames swept over their truck, and a fourth 
died soon after at a hospital. A fifth was taken off life support and died this 
week. The last time so many firefighters were killed battling a wildfire was 
July 1994, when 14 were killed near Glenwood Springs, Colorado, according to 
the National Interagency Fire Center.





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