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      schrieb am 14.11.03 20:57:46
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      US Global Nanospace heute + 70% :rolleyes::D
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 20:58:57
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      bitte diesen Thread ignorieren, W:O hakt :mad:
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 21:05:11
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      #2 wieso?

      US GLOBAL NANOSPACE INC (OTCBB:USGA)

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      schrieb am 14.11.03 21:05:48
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      dich nicht:confused: :confused:

      :D :D :D
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 21:14:32
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      tut mir leid, ich habe zwei Threads eröffnet :mad:

      es hakt halt überall!!!


      MOD, bitte diesen Thread löschen!!!

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      schrieb am 14.11.03 21:48:09
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      Da der MOD aus Versehen den anderen Thread gelöscht hat :(

      Dieser Thread hier ist nun offiziell!!!
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 21:48:29
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 21:51:03
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      Schönes WE:)
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      schrieb am 15.11.03 00:43:15
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Hier der Grund für den heutigen Anstieg ?!?


      Internet & Technology
      Friday, November 14, 2003




      Nanotech Armor Could Help Protect Troops
      BY DOUG TSURUOKA

      INVESTOR`S BUSINESS DAILY

      The Humvees GIs use in Iraq are built for speed, not protection.

      The light vehicles work best in fast maneuvers, racing after the enemy.

      But Humvees are ill-suited for military occupations requiring long patrols, defense industry and military sources say.

      Their thin sides are easily pierced by small arms, mines and rocket grenades, making them favorite targets for guerrillas.

      The Humvee`s weakest points are aluminum doors backed by canvas. That`s why GIs in Iraq are lining the sides of their vehicles with sand-filled boxes to protect against ambushes, the sources say.

      Now, a technology straight out of science fiction may be drafted to save American lives.

      The Pentagon is talking with US Global Nanospace Inc., a small firm in Carson City, Nev., about retrofitting Humvees with doors and turrets made of a new lightweight armor. Made from polymer fibers, the armor`s said to be stronger than steel and dense enough to stop shrapnel and bullets.

      Rise Of Nanotech

      If the project goes through, it will be a key step. That`s because the armor will be made a molecule at a time using nanotechnology.

      Nanotech is a new science that uses magnetism or other forces to create molecule-sized devices and materials with special properties.

      The new Humvee armor looks like an ordinary fiber sheet on the outside. But electrical forces will have arranged its molecules into an ultra-strong structure that absorbs enemy fire. The sheets can be sandwiched together and packed into doors or turrets to shield U.S. soldiers. The material is expected to be much stronger than anything on the market today.

      The technology took decades to perfect, but analysts say nanotech is now a reality where growing numbers of defense and security products are concerned.

      US Global is one of several firms supplying nanotech-based products to the military and law enforcement. "It`s been shown (that) many concepts behind nanotechnology already work and aren`t 50 years away," said Dan Ratner, the author of a new book, "Nanotechnology and Homeland Security: New Weapons for New Wars." He co-authored the book with his father, Mark Ratner, a noted nanotech researcher.

      Ratner says many consumer products, such as magnetic drives in computers, contain nanotechnology.

      On the homeland security side, Ratner says, products include "nanofoams" that decontaminate locations hit by anthrax or SARS. There also are germ nanosensors and nanofilters that scrub dangerous agents from the air.

      The new Humvee armor from US Global could be a big help in Iraq. "The vast majority of Humvees deployed aren`t armored because the extra weight cuts their performance. But we`ve developed an armor that weighs less than 200 pounds altogether and can stop a 50-caliber slug," said Brad Squires, US Global`s chief technology officer.

      Because of their light design, Humvees can`t carry loads heavier than 400 pounds on their roofs. This makes it hard to mount heavy armor in the weapons turrets.

      That`s one reason why U.S. Rangers in Humvees suffered such heavy casualties in Somalia in 1993.

      US Global has developed an anti-ballistic SAG (Save A Gunner) Turret for the Humvee that sits on the roof and weighs just 200 pounds. The turret is packed with sheets of the new nanofiber and is being tested by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

      US Global also is developing nanofibers that filter dangerous germs and chemicals from the air. The filters, which are being readied for commercial use, are designed for building heating and air conditioning systems. They could be used in hospitals and government and military facilities. They also might be adapted for use in gas masks and plane ventilation systems.

      "The technology behind (these fibers) was developed by NASA to provide ultrafine air filtration," Squires said. "The particles are actually attracted to the fiber through a natural gravitational force — so you could have a SARS or anthrax virus sticking to it."

      Another US Global project involves developing nanoparticles called dendrimer-star polymers that seek out and destroy germs or neutralize chemicals.

      The particles would be mixed with a chemical/biological decontamination foam called All-Clear that US Global sells as a first-responder product to cope with terror attacks.

      All-Clear currently relies on enzymes to break down or kill dangerous chemical and germ agents. But adding nanoparticles is expected to make it more effective.

      Lab On A Chip

      On the nanosensor end, MicroSensor Systems Inc. and Agilent Technologies Inc. (A) have developed devices that detect germs and chemicals.

      Ratner says all the firms use a similar approach dubbed lab on a chip.

      The thumbnail-sized lab chips are integrated with tiny chemical and biological devices built through nanotechnology.

      They identify substances through molecular match-ups or use molecular-sized tools to process germ or chemical particles.

      The analyzing devices are so small, a large number can fit on an object the size of a computer chip.

      Agilent, with $6.1 billion in sales, is one of the biggest providers of the technology.

      Its lab chips have molecule-sized channels that break up a germ`s DNA or other proteins in a process called fluid dynamics.

      The fragments are copied and put through a briefcase-sized bioanalyzer device that shows if it`s anthrax or another germ.

      Results come through in two or three minutes. The chips analyze 16 to 20 samples at a time. It works on bacteria, viruses, DNA, RNA and proteins.

      The chip/analyzer sets are being sold to federal agencies and local governments. They`re also being fine-tuned for homeland security uses.

      One refinement involves equipping the analyzer system with a full library of all known germ warfare agents, says Tom Gluodenis, a homeland security marketing manager for Agilent.

      "If there`s a white powder that needs to be ID`d, you would extract DNA from it, replicate that DNA and introduce that to our bioanalyzer," Gluodenis said. "Our device would then detect the characteristic fragments of known pathogens."

      Ratner says these products are only the beginning.

      "There`s a whole suite of technologies coming for homeland security and the military," he said. "You could have nanofabrics that shield troops and first responders against blasts and chemical and germ weapons. You also could have tiny, ultra-lightweight batteries that can be used by such personnel."







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      schrieb am 15.11.03 00:43:57
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      Dieses book gibts bei amazon:

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      schrieb am 20.11.03 16:16:33
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      Press Release Source: US Global Nanospace, Inc.


      Guardian(TM) Antiballistic Replacement Door Skins (GARDS(TM)) Now Shipping
      Thursday November 20, 5:00 am ET


      CARSON CITY, NV--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 20, 2003 -- US Global Nanospace, Inc. (OTC BB: USGA) today announced that the new Guardian™ Antiballistic Replacement Door Skin (GARDS™) for the AM General HMMWVV (commonly pronounced Hum-Vee) are now available for shipment to authorized agencies and deployed units. GARDS are lightweight and flexible antiballistic panels designed to protect vehicle occupants in elevated-threat locations.
      GARDS™ are attached in the field to the interior of the existing HMMWVV doorframe, upgrading threat level protection to NIJ Level IIIA, providing for a radical increase in protection from small arms fire, projectiles, fragmentation and shrapnel when compared to the original equipment fabric doors. GARDS installs in fifteen minutes, weighs under six pounds per panel, requires no maintenance and as the original door structure and canvas cover remain intact is unnoticeable from the outside of the vehicle.

      GARDS` strength, durability and low weight is a result of US Global`s G-Lam™ nano-fiber anti-ballistic material. G-Lam™ is created with a patent-pending process that results in mechanical properties far superior to common anti-ballistic composite materials. US Global has developed G-Lam™ nano-scale materials specifically for such applications and in GARDS will provide maximum protection against small arms fire, fragmentation and shrapnel. G-Lam™ is also impervious to petroleum distillates and maintains performance at temperatures in excess of 400 degrees Fahrenheit. US Global developed the G-Lam-based S.A.G. Turret for the HMMWVV to withstand up to .50-caliber fire and is currently expanding its acceptance with US and allied Armed Forces.

      GARDS for the HMMWVV are available for immediate export to allied forces. GARDS for Landrover and Unimog vehicles are available as well. A photo of an installed GARDS panel is viewable at http://www.usgn.com/GARDS.html." target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.usgn.com/GARDS.html.

      US Global Nanospace, Inc. (OTC BB: USGA) is an applied nanotechnology company focused on developing products for commercial and defense applications to enhance and save lives worldwide. US Global`s primary materials and products include G-Lam, NanoFilters, NanoFilterCX, All-Clear Chem/Bio Decon Foam, S.A.G. Turrets, BlastX, G-Armor and RadomeX. More information is available at http://www.usgn.com.

      Safe Harbor Statement: These statements are based on assumptions that the management of US Global Nanospace, Inc. believes are reasonable based on currently available information, and include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of US Global Nanospace, Inc. and its management. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and are subject to a wide range of business risks, external factors and uncertainties, the lack of acceptance of the company`s products by its customers and prospects, the inability to secure necessary product sales and the inability to obtain necessary substantial capital to manufacture and market its product and otherwise implement its business plan. In each case, actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. US Global Nanospace, Inc. does not undertake to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results (expressed or modified) will not be realized.



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      schrieb am 20.11.03 16:31:31
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      Hier eine Hummertür mit GARDS

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      schrieb am 03.12.03 01:24:32
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      soll ich lachen oder weinen ?
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      schrieb am 10.12.03 15:07:05
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      US Global Nanospace, Inc. Corporate Update
      Tuesday December 9, 7:15 am ET


      CARSON CITY, NV--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 9, 2003 -- US Global Nanospace, Inc. (OTC BB: USGA) today issued the following update detailing corporate developments in concordance with their established regimen for updating shareholders when significant milestones are achieved.
      US Global Nanospace has been successful in bringing to the homeland security and defense market several nanotechnology-based products during the past 12 months as well as obtaining exclusive rights to produce and market ALL-CLEAR Chem/Bio Decon Foam. The company has been extremely successful in generating interest for its products and has entered into evaluation and testing relationships with several national and international clients in the public, private and governmental sectors which are now evolving into strategic alliances and agreements. The company has also solidified manufacturing relationships for its products to give it the ability to fulfill significant orders on an expedited basis. Contract manufacturers based in Illinois, Ohio and Israel for the up-armoring product line, including the S.A.G. Turret, GARDS Humvee door armor and Blast-X-based floor and side armor have been identified, cleared and approved. A national and multi-national manufacturer/distributor is also in the process of being certified for mass production and distribution of ALL-CLEAR for the homeland security and first responder markets.

      The company`s executive, operations, research, product development and manufacturing locations have also undergone a major refit and compliance evaluation to ensure that the company complies with enhanced security requirements designated by potential clients. This process was also integral to completing manufacturing agreements. The company is also in negotiations to acquire one of the only electro-spinning machines available worldwide for large-scale production of carbon and polymer-based nanofibers which will not only satisfy US Global`s operational requirements but will also allow the company to provide their unique materials to universities and other research organizations worldwide.

      "We are working diligently to get our products where they are needed most desperately in the shortest possible time and the military is doing everything they can to ensure the stringent testing, evaluation and operational requirements are fast tracked for our up-armoring solutions. Our immediate objective is to provide installation on select U.S. Forces in the U.S. and abroad before and as they rotate into Iraq," stated John Robinson, Chairman and CEO of US Global Nanospace, Inc. "I reiterate that most of our forthcoming business opportunities are in security sensitive areas that do not lend themselves to public scrutiny but we will continue to keep our shareholders informed in strict adherence to Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and SEC regulations."


      ein glatter Tenbagger bis jetzt :D:eek:
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      schrieb am 14.12.03 14:46:37
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      es ist wirklich an der Zeit, zu verkaufen ;)

      Wegen Saddam, wegen geplanter Insiderverkäufe, die wahrscheinlich schon am Freitag stattgefunden haben:rolleyes:, oder bald erfolgen werden.
      Und weil wahrscheinlich jeder Ami, der lesen kann, in diesem Wert ist und nun raus will :D

      pF:)
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      schrieb am 15.03.04 20:27:22
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      ist das Leben ausgestorben?

      angeblich keine eigenen Patente, keine Aufträge und mächtig viele Insiderverkäufe wie ich schon vermutet hatte:eek:
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      schrieb am 12.09.04 01:38:02
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      ...aber jetzt :confused:


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