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stolibox) Your right, and don't worry, your not talking to yourself, it just looks that way(LOL). Have a Happy New Year, HMSG is going to be a winner even at .015! GLTY.
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Homeland Security Group International, Inc.'s Ballistics Division Schedules Test Firing of Revolutionary Bullet Proof Composite January 5th, 2006
DEL MAR, Calif., Jan 03, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers, CEO of Homeland Security Group International, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HMSG), announced today that the company's ballistic division will be testing a revolutionary new composite material beginning on Thursday, January 5th, 2005. HMSG will be test-firing two separate lightweight ballistic materials and will be utilizing varying caliber test rounds including NATO .45 caliber, 9mm, 5.56 and 7.62.
"Our goal here is to quantify test results on various thickness of material," commented Colonel Powers. "We have been working closely with our manufacturing partners to produce the lightest possible panels capable of stopping high velocity rounds."
HMSG expressed they are placing increased emphasis on the ballistics division in order to focus on lightweight armor in the coming year. "Beginning in the first week of 2006, we will be going full steam ahead with our testing phase and will continue testing to achieve NIJ Level III (Rifle) and Level IIIA for our material," added Powers.
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard establishes minimum performance requirements and test methods for the ballistic resistance of personal body armor designed to protect the torso against gunfire. The standard is limited to ballistic resistance only and does not address resistance from knives or other sharply pointed objects. It reviews NIJ body armor classifications, details requirements (i.e., acceptance criteria, workmanship, armor backing material and so forth) and discusses test methods (i.e., velocity measurement equipment, wet conditioning, test preparation and so forth). Level IIIA armor is designed to protect against 9mm Full Metal Jacketed round nose bullets up to and including 44magnum hand gun rounds. Level III Rifle is designed to protect against high velocity rifle rounds up to and including 7.62mm Full Metal Jacketed bullets.
About Homeland Security Group International
Homeland Security Group International (Pink Sheets:HMSG) is a technology-based corporation based in north county San Diego. HMSG's mission is the development and commercialization of technology focused on providing increased security for both civilian and military personnel throughout the world. Under the leadership of Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers, USMC (Retired), HMSG has assembled a portfolio of technology and services through alliances with established defense-related companies and through internal development that is being brought to market in a cost-efficient and timely manner. The Company also has an alliance with Recon Mountaineer, LLC (an Oceanside, Calif.-based designer and manufacturer of military combat gear for the United States Armed Forces). The company has partnered with leading security firms to design and market surveillance systems for homeland defense security applications.
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Just wanted to say, if you have been wanting to get on-board the Homeland Security Sector, this would be a great time. HMSG is heating up now and this Ballistics Division looks like they could help out with this new armor. Testing is taking place very soon and it may just be all we need. Read that last PR, it looks as though we are ready! GLTYA.
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still moving up, broke through 008 resistance. i think a penny plus is coming soon. maybe a nice ascending channel started.
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Homeland Security Group International Security Division Receives Contracts for Academy Awards
HMSG Offers Personal Protection and Security Escort Services to Celebrities for Hollywood Awards Season Including Golden Globes, Emmys, Grammys and Academy Awards Events
DEL MAR, CA, Jan 05, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers CEO of Homeland Security Group International (OTC: HMSG) announced today that HMSG, Inc. has received numerous inquiries from celebrity clients requesting availability of security escort services for the upcoming awards season in Hollywood, California. HMSG, through its security division, offers professional protection and bodyguard services in the State of California. HMSG's security division is licensed in the State of California and utilizes professional protection specialists, former law enforcement officers and former military members trained for close in protection. HMSG also maintains security contracts providing physical and site security services for businesses in San Diego and San Francisco, California.
"Our officers are currently trained and standing by for assignments relating to protection of celebrities for all of the awards shows including the Academy Awards. We offer armed and un-armed escorts and have been providing this service to celebrities for the last three Academy Awards. We have been contacted by former clients as well as celebrity management agencies on both coasts requesting our services for this years awards," commented Mark Wilson, Director of Security.
HMSG also announced it is in negotiation with a large nursery complex in San Diego County for site security and is also expanding coverage at its Coronado Ferry Landing site. HMSG's security division has also entered into negotiation with two big box electronics retailers to provide on site security for their facilities.
"Our security division continues to grow and acquire stand-alone contracts," commented Colonel Jeffrey Powers, CEO of Homeland Security Group International. "Clients are realizing that we operate at a higher standard than your normal security company. We have received very positive feedback from our clients and our portfolio of clients continues to grow."
ABOUT HOMELAND SECURITY GROUP INTERNATIONAL
Homeland Security Group International, Inc. (HMSG) is a technology based company based in north county San Diego. HMSG's mission is to develop and commercialize technology focused on providing increased security for both civilian and military personnel throughout the world. Under the leadership of Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers, USMC (Retired), HMSG seeks to assemble a portfolio of technology and services through alliances with established defense-related companies and through internal development that can be brought to market in a cost-efficient and timely manner. The Company has also entered into an alliance with Recon Mountaineer, LLC, (an Oceanside, CA.-based designer and manufacturer of military combat gear for the United States Armed Forces). The company has also partnered with leading security firms to design and market surveillance systems for homeland defense security applications.
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it just keeps going up, LOL. i had to sell some, maybe retrace a little then up for the penny break.
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Homeland Security Group International, Inc.'s Ballistics Division Announces Positive Ballistic Test Results
DEL MAR, CA, Jan 06, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers, CEO of Homeland Security Group International, Inc. (OTC: HMSG) announced today that the company's ballistic division is reporting receipt of positive test results from ballistic testing concluded on 12/29/05. Additional testing is continuing on these revolutionary new composite panels and will be conducted on Saturday, January 7th. HMSG expects to release results of preliminary firing tests next week. HMSG is currently test-firing three separate lightweight ballistic materials utilizing varying caliber test rounds including NATO .45 caliber, 9mm, 5.56 and 7.62. "We are encouraged that the test results from the independent testing facility showed these composites meet NIJ Level IIIA standards. The goal is to stop 7.62 high velocity rifle rounds," commented Colonel Powers. "We have received numerous inquiries from manufacturers requesting we integrate their materials into our test firing schedule. Testing will continue as samples arrive. We are working closely with each of these manufacturers to produce the lightest possible panels capable of stopping high velocity rounds."
HMSG's Ballistic Division's focus is to find a lighter armor solution that will protect our troops without sacrificing efficiency caused by increased weight of the currently fielded systems. We will also conduct concurrent testing with other materials in order to reduce the effects of blunt trauma.
All testing is designed to qualify panels that meet The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard Level IIIA and Level III(Rifle). NIJ establishes minimum performance requirements and test methods for the ballistic resistance of personal body armor designed to protect the torso against gunfire. The standard is limited to ballistic resistance only and does not address resistance from knives or other sharply pointed objects. It reviews NIJ body armor classifications, details requirements (i.e., acceptance criteria, workmanship, armor backing material, and so forth), and discusses test methods (i.e., velocity measurement equipment, wet conditioning, test preparation, and so forth). Level IIIA armor is designed to protect against 9mm Full metal jacketed round nose bullets up to and including 44magnum hand gun rounds. Level III(Rifle) is designed to protect against high velocity rifle rounds up to and including 7.62mm Full Metal Jacketed bullets.
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well then, this might not back off so much. we'll see what next week brings. news again? LOL. i have to buy more.
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Worth a hard look now. Ballistics Division is on fire with testing new lightweight body armor composite. Financials should look much better and company has NO DEBT. GLTYA!
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Homeland Security Group International Appoints Mr. Ronnie Frigulti as Head of Ballistics Division
DEL MAR, CA, Jan 10, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Homeland Security Group International (OTC: HMSG) announced today that HMSG has appointed former FBI Agent Ronnie Frigulti as head of its Ballistics Division replacing Warren Brader. Mr. Frigulti is a well-known law enforcement training and weapons expert. Mr. Frigulti will focus the division towards training, testing, design and development of new ballistic compounds and will also be responsible for weapons and ballistic consulting and evaluations of current security programs as pertain to assessments associated with ballistic threats.
"The ballistics division is currently hard at work testing the capabilities of new compounds in order to bring to the market lighter weight armor capable of stopping high velocity rounds," commented Colonel Powers. "The phenomenal expertise and experience that Mr. Frigulti brings to this position will ensure that these tests are accomplished with the utmost care and achieve professional results."
"We are working with numerous manufacturers in the development and testing of lightweight, moldable ballistic material capable of defeating high- velocity ammunition," said Frigulti. "I am happy to be on board and continue this important work towards lessening the weight our soldiers have to carry while protecting them from high-velocity impacts."
HMSG is currently testing a variety of compounds aimed at defeating high- caliber, high-velocity ammunition, like the type currently used by insurgents in attacks against American Military Forces deployed in the Middle East.
ABOUT RONNIE FRIGULTI
Ronnie J. Frigulti is a United States Marine Corps Combat Veteran having served as an infantry platoon and company commander in Vietnam, 1968-1969. He has a BA degree in Public Administration and a MA degree in Criminal Justice. He retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a Special Agent with twenty-five years service in the Los Angeles Field Office. During his career with the FBI, he served on the Los Angeles FBI SWAT Team for fifteen years where he was a sniper, sniper team leader, and assault team leader. He was certified by the FBI as a firearms, defensive tactics, and police instructor for twenty-two years. He was appointed as the Principal Firearms Instructor for the Los Angeles FBI Field Office and served in that capacity for seventeen years until his retirement from the FBI.
Mr. Frigulti directed the Los Angeles FBI Police Training Unit that was responsible for the tactical and firearms training of agents, as well as instructing local law enforcement and the military. He conducted classes in firearms, defensive tactics, chemical agents, physical fitness, officer survival, SWAT and other related tactical courses. In 1996, he was certified by the FBI as a Master Police Instructor. He was a California certified POST Police Instructor and NRA Police Firearms Instructor. Oregon State DPPST has certified him in the state as a Police Instructor. Upon retirement, he has continued to provide training to law enforcement and military personnel. He now resides in central Oregon with his wife who is a Special Agent with the FBI. In the summer of 2000, he established Police Training Consultants, LLC.
Police Training Consultants, LLC (PTC) is a firearms and tactical training/consulting company dedicated to officer safety by providing fundamental and practical training to officers in law enforcement and the military. Mr. Frigulti brings to PTC his experience in the military, law enforcement, and as a law enforcement trainer/instructor and his passion for teaching.
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HMSG Homeland Security Group International, Inc.'s Ballistics Division Announces Positive Test Firing Results Market Wire - January 12, 2006 6:53 AM (EDT)
NIJ Level IIIA Standards Achieved on All Test Samples
DEL MAR, CA, Jan 12, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers, CEO of Homeland Security Group International, Inc. (OTC: HMSG) announced today that the company's ballistic division has concluded the first phase of testing on initial panel samples supplied by manufacturers. All panels supplied to the company met NIJ Level IIIA standard.
"During this phase of testing we fired at S-Glass, E-Glass and Spectra panels. We are encouraged that the test firings proved to us that these composites indeed meet NIJ Level IIIA standards and protect our men from small arms fire, but our focus has been and continues to be on stopping 7.62 high velocity rifle rounds," commented Colonel Powers. "We are receiving inquiries from manufacturers on a daily basis and several new companies have shipped us samples for testing. We have scheduled a second and third round of testing to shoot at everyone's samples."
HMSG's Ballistic Division's focus is to find a lighter armor solution that will protect personnel from high velocity rounds without sacrificing efficiency caused by the increased weight of the currently fielded systems. HMSG is also conducting concurrent testing with other materials to increase survivability of wheeled and tracked vehicles.
"Look, this is a hot button issue," continued Powers. "All major news organizations have been covering recent reports that our troops are increasingly being injured and killed by hostile fire and shrapnel that hits them where their armor isn't. What is our goal? We are working closely with manufacturers to produce a lightweight ballistic vest which will cover and protect the entire torso while affording comfortable movement and be capable of stopping high velocity rounds. We are also addressing the issue of reducing the risk of injury caused by blunt force trauma. This is a big ticket item, but our troops need it NOW and we will not rest until we have a prototype on the table that meets their needs and we have a manufacturing partner capable of pumping these out in high volume."
HMSG stated the massive response from the manufacturing community and the positive results from their initial test firings have forced them to extend through February their tests of additional composite samples. Utilizing additional firing ranges, they will now incorporate blast and shrapnel tests into each sample. Test results from each firing and milestone reports on the design and testing will be issued as each testing phase concludes. All testing is designed to qualify panels that meet The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard Level IIIA and Level III(Rifle).
ABOUT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE (NIJ) STANDARD IIIA AND III(RIFLE)
NIL establishes minimum performance requirements and test methods for the ballistic resistance of personal body armor designed to protect the torso against gunfire. The standard is limited to ballistic resistance only and does not address resistance from knives or other sharply pointed objects. It reviews NIJ body armor classifications, details requirements (i.e., acceptance criteria, workmanship, armor backing material, and so forth), and discusses test methods (i.e., velocity measurement equipment, wet conditioning, test preparation, and so forth). Level IIIA armor is designed to protect against 9mm Full metal jacketed round nose bullets up to and including 44magnum hand gun rounds. Level III(Rifle) is designed to protect against high velocity rifle rounds up to and including 7.62mm Full Metal Jacketed bullets.
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DEL MAR, CA, Jan 23, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers, CEO of Homeland Security Group International, Inc. (OTC: HMSG), announced today that due to the large amount of composite samples the company has received from manufacturers, HMSG has scheduled additional test firing dates. All panels supplied to the company so far have met NIJ Level IIIA standard. "During the initial phase of testing we fired at S-Glass, E-Glass and Spectra panels. We have received additional composite materials that we believe will withstand high velocity, high caliber rounds. We have also scheduled demolition ranges so we can test the ability of these materials to withstand fragmentation caused by improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Our focus continues to be on stopping 7.62 high velocity rifle rounds," commented Colonel Powers.
HMSG's Ballistic Division's focus is to find a lighter armor solution that will protect personnel from high velocity rounds without sacrificing efficiency caused by the increased weight of the currently fielded systems. HMSG is also conducting concurrent testing with other materials to increase survivability of wheeled and tracked vehicles.
HMSG's Security Division has announced new security contracts which include security escorts during the Grammy and Academy Awards. After successful security escorts during the Golden Globe Awards, HMSG Security Division has received numerous more requests for security escorts for the upcoming Hollywood awards shows. "We are going to be very busy over the next couple of months ensuring the security of some of the biggest names in Hollywood," commented Mark Wilson, Director of Security. "Our phone has been ringing every day for new contracts from publicists and managers."
Persons or Corporations desiring to contract for security should call Mark Wilson toll free at 800-544-7795.
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Homeland Security Group International Schedules Meeting With Major Manufacturer of Ballistic Composite
HMSG Adds Weapons Expert to Ballistics Division
DEL MAR, CA, Jan 30, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Colonel Jeffrey A. Powers, CEO of Homeland Security Group International, Inc. (OTC: HMSG), announced today that the company has scheduled meetings this week with two manufacturers of ballistic capable compounds to discuss partnerships, joint ventures and the availability of raw materials. The company has recently been contacted by a major manufacturer of raw material needed to continue development of lighter weight armor. "We are at a point in our testing where we have proven we can stop bullets to meet NIJ Level IIIA standards. We have recently been contacted by a company with the technical data showing their material can stop Level IV (which means 7.62mm ammunition). Our goal is to marry the technologies needed to produce the first lightweight level IV prototype vest. Included in this vest will be the material we have been working on that also reduces blunt force trauma," commented Colonel Powers. "We have to be sure that the raw materials needed for production are available to us in sufficient quantity to allow us to produce various models for examination by the military and law enforcement. We are confident that we have found such a partner."
The company also announced today that they have added another team member to the Ballistics Division. Paul D. Burr is a former US Army Ranger and well regarded weapons expert. He has agreed to join the Ballistics Division and assist with the quantifying of test results.
"I strongly believe in what this company is attempting to accomplish," stated Burr. "As the enemy gets smarter and continues to use improvised explosive devices against our troops, it is imperative that we develop lighter weight, more effective armor to protect them. I think HMSG is on the right track and am proud to be on board to continue the mission of helping to bring our troops home safely."
HMSG expressed they are placing increased emphasis on the ballistics division in order to focus on lightweight armor. "Our desire is to improve ballistic protection not only for personnel, but to also improve security for wheeled vehicles and light armored vehicles alike. We have said it before ... We won't rest until we are sure we can produce a product that will help reduce the risk to our troops caused by hostile fire," added Powers.
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard establishes minimum performance requirements and test methods for the ballistic resistance of personal body armor designed to protect the torso against gunfire. The standard is limited to ballistic resistance only and does not address resistance from knives or other sharply pointed objects. It reviews NIJ body armor classifications, details requirements (i.e., acceptance criteria, workmanship, armor backing material, and so forth), and discusses test methods (i.e., velocity measurement equipment, wet conditioning, test preparation, and so forth). Level IIIA armor is designed to protect against 9mm Full metal jacketed round nose bullets up to and including 44magnum hand gun rounds. Level III (Rifle) is designed to protect against high velocity rifle rounds up to and including 7.62mm Full Metal Jacketed bullets.
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From their website re: GPS Systems w/ IRAQ & Afghanistan Mapping
SPECIAL ALERT!
Please don't be fooled by other companies offering to provide Iraq and Afghanistan databases. This software is proprietary and licensed. HMSG in conjunction with its supplier is the only company offering pre-loaded Iraq and Afghanistan databases in Garmin products. Most other companies only offer Windows CE based software that is not compatible with Garmin products.
HMSG is currently supplying hand held GPS devices with color screens and moving maps for use by combat troops and civilian contractors in Iraq. The current models in combat are ruggadized Garmin Rino 130, 60CS, Etrex Vista C, GPSMAP 276C, 76S and 76CS models capable of operation in harsh environments in Iraq and equipped with Iraq street maps. ALL GARMIN MODELS ARE CONFIGURED FOR MILITARY GRID REFERENCE SYSTEM (MGRS) POSITIONING
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i got back in at 0047 last week. i've usually had an average around 005 and made money selling into runs. i would like to keep some for the year, as i think this could fly with the right pr and volume.
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