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Mr. George W. Bush
President of the United States of America

Mr. Clive Boustred
Chairman of InfoTelesys

InfoTelesys Will Move Ahead Regardless

InfoTelesys would like to extend a final opportunity for you to accept our original proposal.  We would like to offer you the opportunity of stepping in to help Russia by providing an emergency loan to InfoTelesys for one hundred million dollars. 

InfoTelesys’ offer stands open up until 6:00 p.m. pacific Standard Time today, March 12, 2001.  After this time the InfoTelesys’ Initial Web Public Offering will have commenced, eliminating your opportunity to provide assistance to Russia.

InfoTelesys would use seventy million dollars of the funds to immediately launch an already planned maintenance mission to safeguard Mir and prepare the station for our non-manned application.  InfoTelesys would use the balance of the funds to prepare the company for a global Initial Public Offering that would comply with the SEC and not exclude Americans:

The Land of The Free - not with the SEC.

Due to InfoTelesys’ rush to market, our Company obviously has no ability to conform to the labyrinth of bureaucracy imposed by the Security Exchange Commission with their three to six month processing time.

Consequentially, InfoTelesys is forced to exclude American Citizens and American companies within the U.S. from directly partaking in InfoTelesys’ IWPO (Initial Web Public Offering).  InfoTelesys “pre-space” jurisdiction out of Nevis, is outside of the SECs jurisdiction.  The rest of the world is free to partake in InfoTelesys offering.  Only Americans are enslaved by the SECs bureaucracy and excluded from this opportunity.

The Solution

Being provided with the said loan, InfoTelesys would have the time to prepare proper SEC filings, opening up the opportunity for Americans to invest in InfoTelesys, while also eliminating the Mir threat.

You would be directly and materially responsible for having rescued Space Station Mir.  The Russian government and the Russian people would be eternally grateful.

This is an enormous opportunity for you and America to extend to Russia a gracious gesture that costs the American taxpayer nothing - an undeniably smart political move, and a chance to save innocent people and the space program from suffering unnecessary harm. I hope that your staff will have had the savvy to ensure that this kind offer gets your attention.  If it does not, I am sure that chunks of metal crashing through people’s homes will.

I look forward to your response.  My most sincere and warmest regards, yours faithfully, God bless, 

Clive Boustred

Chairman of InfoTelesys, clive@InfoTelesys.com

Office:  (831) 476-4300  
Cell:     (831) 251-4300

Cc: Mr. Putin, President Russian Federation.

Cc: Mr. G.N. Seleznev, Speaker of Duma, Russian Federation

Cc: Mr. Denisov, First Deputy Council Representative, Federal Assembly, Parliament of the Russian Federation, State Duma

 

Cc: Published to the general press & www.InfoTelesys.com
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