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Did anyone see this. I dont see it posted. Glenn ASHEVILLE, N.C., July 21, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISC.PK - News) a leading provider of wireless security solutions and products for national security and industry, announced today the receipt of a blanket purchase order from Pro.Sec, a leading Middle Eastern security company, to purchase over $5.5 million of explosives detection equipment. The explosives detection equipment is distributed in the Middle East through Homeland Integrated Security Systems' CyberNoze security division. Pro.Sec, with operations in Lebanon, is expected to use the CyberNoze promoted explosives detection equipment for security and protection of commercial buildings and government installations. This significant order for explosives detection equipment is in addition to the recently announced $2.5 million purchase order from Pro.Sec for the Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.'s patent pending CyberTracker security device.
ADVERTISEMENT Frank A. Moody, II, CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems stated, ``We are pleased with the CyberNoze security team's success in procuring this significant order for a large quantity of explosives detection equipment. With access to a broad suite of proven, proprietary security products, we believe Homeland Integrated Security Systems is well positioned to penetrate the current multi-billion dollar domestic and international security marketplace.''
About Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.
Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology and patent rights to innovative and sophisticated security products for national and international security and industry. Among the key target markets are the 361 commercial seaports in the U.S. which are vulnerable to criminal penetration. Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. is now accepting pre-orders for the Cyber Tracker at http://www.hissusa.com.
Statements regarding financial matters in this press release other than historical facts are ``forward-looking statements'' within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, technology efficacy and all other forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbors created thereby. Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. is a development stage company who continues to be dependent upon outside capital to sustain its existence. Since these statements (future operational results and sales) involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company's actual results may differ materially from expected results.
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Keep your head up the future looks bright. Post from IHUB
Posted by: jerseyboy73 In reply to: chisox pat who wrote msg# 3415 Date:7/22/2005 10:40:29 AM Post #of 3449
WOW....Just got off the phone w/ Jim Jones from Big apple.. he works w/ Matt M... They are coming out with "HUGE" news in about two weeks.. OTC and i got the impression it was another order from over seas..He said "this Co. should not be .10" They want to get it to 1.00 for 90 days and then go for the Nasdaq or amex...with that they would have to maintain a 2.00 SP... I talked to him about the float...HE said "Frank has no intensions of doing a reverse split" therefore they would have to retire more shrs or do a buy back...Lastly they ultimitly want to take their products to a retail level...........................annnnnd have a 5.00 to 10.00 SP... DO your own DD call JIM 866-843-2775
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These guys have a great product. Once it shows it self in the middle east this one will be great. Those guys will know in no time how good it is.
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if HISC do have great products, why is the stock price still going down unless people who are selling the stock are extremely skeptical about its future.
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It's the MM's driving the price back. Look at the chart look at HISC last jump from .005 to .05 then back to .015 then it settled around the .02's fro a while. Now it went .14 then it's finding it's new home.
Look at the charts and you determine. This is a great company and has great future, it's a normal dip that is occurring right now. But who know we might get a killer PR released and up we go.
We just never know.
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quote:Originally posted by cruise: if HISC do have great products, why is the stock price still going down unless people who are selling the stock are extremely skeptical about its future.
Friday's are typically slow days for the markets. Many traders sell out of their postions and do not hold over the weekends. Just a matter of trading style. I'm sure there is still a bit of profit taking as well today. Holding it's PPS levels pretty all things considered.
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Let's not forget this is still a Pinky and can be manipulated by the MM's as well, so I certainly don't sweat the fact that it is dropping in price as slightly as it has. It has shown a trend over the last few days to drop during the day and close at or very near what it opened, I have been doing quick little in's and out's based on that and making some extra $$'s here and there. I wouldn't worry about the slight drop, this is a solid company with a huge upside
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when it ran to .05 it fell back to .025 for a while well it ran to .15 now it will fall to .07 for a while. market correction & profit taking. give it a few weeks & it will run again
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Maybe... but I am skeptical of the outlandish goals. .10 to $1.00 in 90 days after only less than a year ago was at .001 seems a bit reaching out for the stars.
I'll see once news comes out if the stock is credible. I may buy once it gets on the OTC board
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quote:Originally posted by bill1352: when it ran to .05 it fell back to .025 for a while well it ran to .15 now it will fall to .07 for a while. market correction & profit taking. give it a few weeks & it will run again
Explosion hits Beirut From Brent Sadler CNN Beirut Bureau Chief
BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- An investigation has begun into a powerful explosion that rocked a Christian area of Beirut Friday night, hours after U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice paid a surprise visit.
It was the second major blast in the Lebanese capital in less than two weeks.
No deaths were reported, but there were injuries, mostly from flying glass and debris.
The explosion occurred about 10 p.m. in a parking lot next to Monot Street, a popular entertainment district.
Video of the scene taken by Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation showed chaos, emergency workers moving through the crowd and security forces guarding the site.
During Rice's visit, she stopped at the grave of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the opposition leader assassinated on February 14, and laid a wreath. (Rice trip)
She also met with his son, Sa'ad Hariri, a member of parliament and head of one of the largest blocs in the new government.
Rice's visit was seen as a U.S. endorsement of the new government.
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And 3 more bomb blasts in a Egyptian resort town...
Egyptian resort town blasts kill 30, wound 107
(CNN) -- Three explosions shook the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh and a nearby resort area, killing at least 30 people and wounding 107 early Saturday, the Egyptian Interior Ministry said.
The blast at the city's Old Market was caused by a car bomb, the ministry said.
The causes of the other two explosions -- in a parking lot and at the Ghazala Hotel, both in Naama Bay -- were not yet known.
Egypt's tourism minister, Ahmed el-Maghrabi, said the facade of the hotel was destroyed, and a taxi driver said the blast severely damaged at least one other hotel, all packed with tourists. Dozens of visitors and other taxi drivers were waiting at a shuttle bus stop when the bomb went off, he said.
Sharm el-Sheikh and Naama Bay are popular destinations on the Sinai Peninsula. Sharm el-Sheikh is also where Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas announced a cease-fire in February. (Full story)
The blasts occurred around 1:15 a.m. (1015 p.m. GMT Friday).
A Ghazala Hotel employee told CNN she felt the whole building tremble after hearing a huge explosion. She said guests were being transferred to other hotels and police have cordoned off the area.
Video from Nile TV showed men at one site carrying body bags to emergency vehicles, and other bodies covered by sheets or blankets amid debris on bloody ground.
"We are trying to comfort those touched by those explosions," el-Maghrabi said. "These groups, those criminal groups, will never be able to steal the right of people to move and travel. This is very unfortunate."
One couple was rudely awakened by the blasts.
"My wife and I were asleep and, basically, I just woke up because our house is made out of glass doors, and simply the glass started shaking really hard," said Ahmed Mansour, who lives in Sharm el-Sheikh, 7 kilometers (4 miles) from Naama Bay.
"I personally just thought it was an earthquake. So then my wife woke up and I just told her, it's probably just an earthquake, so just go back to sleep. Fifteen minutes later, I started to get phone calls from, basically, people asking us if we were all right," Mansour said.
"And then I switched the TV on and basically heard what happened."
Mansour said he and his neighbors were shaken. His neighbors went to his house because they didn't want to be alone.
Mansour's wife works at a dive shop. He said the busiest part of the tourist season is beginning, but "I don't think there's going to be high season here this year."
A physician at the Sharm el-Sheikh hospital, Dr. Adel Taher, said he has treated at least 50 people injured in the blasts, but said he has not personally seen any fatalities. He said every available doctor in the area has come to the hospital to assist the blast victims.
Lucia Gregoiia said she was at a bar with friends near the Ghazala Hotel when they heard an explosion. They went to the door and were showered with dust and smoke. She ran toward the beach and away from the crowds to seek safety, she said.
Meanwhile, the British Foreign Office said it had been advised by Egyptian authorities that British citizens were among the casualties. Derek Plumbly, the British ambassador to Egypt, and others were on the way to the scene, an office spokeswoman said.
In October, the Taba Hilton and nearby camping areas around the Egyptian cities of Ras al Sultan and Tarabeen were attacked, resulting in 34 deaths.
CNN's Alphonso Van Marsh and Arwa Damon contributed to this report.
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I would think the handheld CyberNoze explosive detection devices would be ideal in conjunction with these bag searches...
New York launches random bag checks
NEW YORK (AP) -- Alarmed by a new round of mass transit attacks in London, police in New York began random searches of bags and packages brought into the city's vast subway system.
The inspections started on a small scale Thursday in Manhattan and were expanded during Friday morning's rush hour -- a development welcomed by some commuters.
"I'm not against it," Ian Compton, 35, a computer consultant, said at Grand Central Terminal in midtown Manhattan. "I think any measures for safety that aren't terribly intrusive are worth doing."
Officers, some with bomb-sniffing dogs, were stopping people carrying bags as they entered subways, commuter trains, buses and ferries at various points in the city, police said. Anyone who refuses a search will be turned away, and those caught carrying drugs or other contraband could be arrested.
One man was arrested during Thursday evening rush hour at the Brentwood Long Island Rail Road station after police became suspicious, stopped his van and allegedly found a machete and other weapons. Gilbert Hernandez, 34, had been convicted of possessing a pipe bomb in 1996, police said.
Friday morning, an officer was seen outside a subway stop at Penn Station with a sign saying, "NYPD, Backpacks and other containers subject to inspection."
Police officials said they had considered taking the measures to thwart bombings for the past three years. Two terrorist attacks on transit targets in London forced their hand, said Paul Browne, the police department's chief spokesman.
Browne called it "the first time this regimen has been used in (New York's) transit system."
On Thursday, a cluster of officers was seen stopping five men over a 15-minute period as they entered the subway in Union Square at evening rush hour. In each instance, the officers peered briefly into their bags, then waved them through.
"If it serves a purpose, I'm OK with it," said one of the men, James Washington, 45, about being stopped.
Officials declined to specify where and how frequently the checks would occur or how long they would last. The NYPD already had doubled the number of officers who patrol the subway after the initial attack in London on July 7, at a cost of $2 million a week in overtime.
That explosion killed 52 people and four suicide bombers. On Thursday, four small explosions struck the London Underground and a bus in a far less bloody attack. The only reported injury was an asthma attack.
"We just live in a world where, sadly, these kinds of security measures are necessary," New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. "Are they intrusive? Yes, a little bit. But we are trying to find that right balance."
The New York Civil Liberties Union warned that the new measures violate basic rights and could invite racial or religious profiling.
"The plan is not workable and will not make New Yorkers more secure but will inconvenience them as police go about finding a needle in a haystack," NYCLU executive director Donna Lieberman said.
New York's subways carry about 4.5 million passengers on the average weekday, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The system, the largest in the country, has more than 468 stations, most of which have multiple entrances, and during rush hours the flood of humanity in and out of key stations can be overwhelming.
William K. Williams, a 56-year-old Manhattan resident who rides the train every day, said the searches would frustrate New Yorkers.
"Sometimes you need to get to an appointment, you're running late and a cop stops you to delay you even further? That's going to create a mess," said Williams, who was carrying a briefcase outside the Brooklyn Bridge station of the subway.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said passengers selected for searches will be approached by officers, who will ask them what they're carrying and request that they open their bags. Those who decline "can't enter the system," he said.
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This is just my imagination. I should be working for HISC. I have sent them this e-mail and asking for a job.
I wouldn't be surprised if got a PR mentioning the HOMELAND LAND Seecurity Dept of the United States approves of the CyberNose from HISC.
2nd PR HMS announces a purchase of 5000 Cybernoses to distribute in our NY Metro Area and other Major Cities,
3rd PR Disneyland and other parks announce the puchase of CyberNoses and CyberTrackers. The cybertrackers can be rented for your one day visit so you can track your child while visiting our parks.
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"At least 83 people were killed and 200 wounded when three blasts -- believed to be two suicide car bombs and a third explosive device -- went off in Sharm el-Sheikh early Saturday. It was Egypt's deadliest bombing in recent years."
I would think with this recent rise in bomb attacks worldwide, many countries, militaries, and police departments will be taking a serious look at acquiring non-contact explosive detection equipment like CyberNoze just as Lebanon has done. I'd say it's very likely that HISC will see a large number of orders coming in for their products on a global scale.
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You Go Pens! I see that You and I have been on the winning end of this game lately. While your enjoying that new mustang. I'm riding around in my new LS. paid for compliments of HISC. GLTA I'm still riding a mil "free" shares. I bought in Jan at .002 2 1/2 mil. Sold off the first 1 1/2 at various stages including 500K at 12.5 I am sooooo Happy Happy Tradin!!
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quote:Originally posted by cyclekitty1: You Go Pens! I see that You and I have been on the winning end of this game lately. While your enjoying that new mustang. I'm riding around in my new LS. paid for compliments of HISC. GLTA I'm still riding a mil "free" shares. I bought in Jan at .002 2 1/2 mil. Sold off the first 1 1/2 at various stages including 500K at 12.5 I am sooooo Happy Happy Tradin!!
quote:Originally posted by cyclekitty1: You Go Pens! I see that You and I have been on the winning end of this game lately. While your enjoying that new mustang. I'm riding around in my new LS. paid for compliments of HISC. GLTA I'm still riding a mil "free" shares. I bought in Jan at .002 2 1/2 mil. Sold off the first 1 1/2 at various stages including 500K at 12.5 I am sooooo Happy Happy Tradin!!
wow, very nice kitty. i'm glad to see people making EXTREME profits, unfortunately i missed out on the HISC run, but am glad to see people reaping the benefits. keep workin' it.
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Wow, and I was happy about being up a couple hundred bucks. Seems so puny now. CoNgRaTs Kitty!
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ASHEVILLE, N.C., Jul 25, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HISC) is pleased to announce that its CyberNoze division will be one of the sponsors, and will be demonstrating the Quantum Sniffer, at the American Association of Port Authorities seminar for Port Security and Safety from July 27-29, 2005 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Homeland Integrated Security Systems will be the corporate sponsor for breakfast at the seminar on Thursday, July 28, 2005.
There is expected to be more than 150 attendees present from various ports around the country. The seminar topics will include combating terrorism and cargo theft, radiation safety and building a port authority police force. The two and a half day seminar will also address key security and safety challenges confronting public seaports.
The CyberNoze division will be demonstrating the Quantum Sniffer explosives detection device, which was developed by Implant Sciences Corporation (AMEX:IMX). The Quantum Sniffer is clearly differentiated from competitive products as a result of being a non-contact device that detects most explosives vapors directly -- as opposed to hand wiping of all trace explosives particles -- as competitive products presently do. The CyberNoze division will promote this technology for use in the detection of trace residues of explosives materials for aviation and transportation security, protection of high threat facilities, infrastructure, customs and border protection, and cargo screening.
Homeland Integrated Security Systems recently announced the receipt of a blanket purchase order from Pro.Sec, a leading Middle Eastern security company, to purchase over $5.5 million of explosives detection equipment. The explosives detection equipment is distributed in the Middle East through Homeland Integrated Security Systems' CyberNoze security division. Pro.Sec, with operations in Lebanon, is expected to use the CyberNoze promoted explosives detection equipment for security and protection of commercial buildings and government installations.
"I am pleased that we will have the opportunity to introduce the CyberTracker and Quantum Sniffer to key people in all aspects of port security, and counter-terrorism," stated Frank A. Moody II, Chairman and CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.
Some of the keynote speakers at the seminar will be Charles E. Frahm, Special Agent in charge of Counter-terrorism Division for the FBI, Marshall Stone, Operations Safety Manager, South Carolina State Ports Authority, Ami Sar EL, Security Director, Israel Ports Company, and Luke McCormick, Health Physicist. Other sponsors of the AAPA Port Security and Safety Seminar include Object Video, Malcolm Pirnie, Ross & Barruzzini, Embarcadero Systems Corporation, and Tetra Tech. For more information on the AAPA Port Security and Safety Seminar, go to www.aapa-port.org.Posts: 1097 | Registered: Jun 2005
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ChaCHING! Only thing is, I wonder how much competition will be there....
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Looks like a little green today. Hope it continues!
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