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Mr. George W. Bush
President of the United States of America
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20500
President@Whitehouse.gov
HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL

Mr. Clive Boustred
Chairman of InfoTelesys
210 Suncrest Drive
Soquel. CA 95073
clive@infoTelesys.com
Friday, February 09, 2001

Regarding: The Urgent “Peace” Threat

Dear Mr. Bush,

It is such a great pleasure and fulfillment of my personal efforts to have you as our President. I support you wholeheartedly and find your assumption of the Whitehouse a breath of fresh air.

We have a significant opportunity to foster exceptionally strong relations with President Putin and the People of Russia and one in which I believe you can personally have a huge impact.

As I am sure you are aware, with great constantan and controversy, Russia announced that they are forced to destroy Mir through a risky de-orbiting procedure in the Southern Ocean. One must realize that to Russian’s Mir holds as much significance as the Statue of Liberty does for us Americans.

For Russia, these issues amount to one of their most valuable national treasures. However, there is also a significant and potentially a devastating liability associated with de-orbiting Mir.

Mir is even more significant when one considers that Mir is Russian for “Peace” and that Mir was one of the key instruments of peace between Russia and our nation. During the cold war, Russian Cosmonauts invited our Astronauts to Mir. When placed in a small capsule floating in the vastness of space, looking down on God’s creation, the Astronauts and Cosmonauts realized how similar they really were, and how foolish the cold war was. Mir was instrumental in melting the cold war barriers and bringing us all the peace we desperately need.

De-orbiting Mir is not a simple issue. Russia has already incurred a five billion dollar liability from one of their satellites that de-orbited in Canada.

No engineers are able to calculate exactly how the complex station will de-orbit. Mir’s communications systems failed last January. There is a real chance for an uncontrolled de-orbiting of Mir. For Russia, and other nations, the risks associated with destroying Mir are potentially enormous. If control of Mir is lost in any de-orbiting exercise, Mir could hit a populated area. Not only could there be a large loss in life, but Russia could potentially face a liability large enough to bring down their nation. In January a power failure on Mir knocked out Mir’s navigation system, while Mir’s gyroscopes have ground to a halt (gyroscopes stabilize the station).

President Putin himself, made a promise to his people that he would not let Mir be destroyed. There are so many reasons why we need to help him keep his promise. On the 6th of March Russia may be forced to commence the destruction of Mir regardless of the risks.

InfoTelesys has the solution

For many years, Russia has asked the international community for help with Mir. Not one of the many efforts, including the recent Mir Corporation failure, has been able to help. Mir’s current maintenance costs around $250 to $300 million dollars each year. Such a large sum is almost impossible to justify for the purposes proposed.

InfoTelesys, a shortly to be announced next generation Internet company, has technology that increases digital access to over two thousand times that of the fastest 56kbps modem used to connect to Internet.

We are developing an entire program to bring on-demand DVD quality content to all people all around the world.

InfoTelesys has a waterfall amortization strategy, which allows rich countries to first pay for technology before we pass it on to those less fortunate. Technologies rapid development and short product life cycle, actually provides the solution. Now you don’t have to throw away a computer every one to two years, you simply pass it on through the channel we are preparing. We are not aware of anyone else with a solution to the worlds digital divide problems; let alone such an elegant one that brings education with IT.

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