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Mr. Jens Stoltenberg
Prime Minister, Norway

Mr. Clive Boustred
Chairman of InfoTelesys, Inc.

A Possible Association with the Nobel Peace Prize & InfoTelesys’ Mir / Peace Around the World?

We must always give recognition to people’s accomplishments.  Norway leads the world with the Nobel peace program.  Mir = Peace.  Although the Nobel program needs little support, InfoTelesys would be honored to market the Nobel Peace prize program in association with the new “InfoTelesys Mir Around the World”.

InfoTelesys is not here to take, our mission is to give.

The letter from the Russian government asks Norway to donate money to help Mir, even if it is only to send a maintenance mission to Mir to ensure a managed de-orbiting.

InfoTelesys although a young “David” without current financial backing, is prepared to take the debt upon InfoTelesys.  We have the only long-term solution we know of for Mir, which given time, our model can support.  This is a “giant” problem InfoTelesys has the know-how to slay.

InfoTelesys has not yet publicized any of our programs, we are just preparing to come out of the stealth mode and are confident our strategy will be well received and that demand for our stock will be exceptional.  The InfoTelesys strategic finance plan relies on seeking funding after going public and not before in a closed market.  Additionally, InfoTelesys has a strong desire to be owned by ordinary people around the world, and not by a few wealthy investors.  Consequently, if InfoTelesys went public in say two months, we would only be able to raise the funds from stock sales in no less than ninety days.  InfoTelesys has the desire, but currently not the means to help Mir.

The InfoTelesys strategic finance plan relies on seeking funding after going public and not before in a closed market. Additionally, InfoTelesys has a strong desire to be owned by ordinary people around the world, and not by a few wealthy investors. Consequently, if InfoTelesys went public in say two months, we would only be able to raise the funds from stock sales in no less than ninety days – too late to save Mir. InfoTelesys has the desire and ability, but currently not the means to save Mir.

Conclusion

All InfoTelesys asks, is for the Norwegian government to loan InfoTelesys the money that we could pay Russia for the urgent Mir mission and start to prepare the station for the “InfoTelesys’ Mir Around the World” function.  InfoTelesys will pay back Norway immediately after our first public offering raises the necessary funds.  InfoTelesys expects to conduct our first public stock offering within the next few months and we are confident our offer will generate more than sufficient funds.

Your assistance can not only hugely benefit Norwegian and Russian relations, but it can help To make the world a better place, showing respect for all creation, while operating with complete integrity, for it is in God we trust.” – the InfoTelesys mission.

Your most sincerely,

Clive Boustred
Chairman of InfoTelesys

cc: Mr. Putin, President   Russian Federation.
cc: Mr. G.N. Seleznev, Speaker of Duma, Russian Federation

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