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I am a retired US Government analyst, currently residing in Germany. I am also a shareholder in the company called Integral Technologies (OTCBB: ITKG), and have a desire to enlighten and share its great and still emerging story. I am well read, focused and appreciate challenging interactions which spark creativity and develop enlightenment. That is why I created the ElectriPlast Blog, and the reason I am here.

June 12, 2006

ElectriPlast: The D-Day Connection.




Connections. . .



By Vince S.
ElectriPlast Blog Editor




What is the connection to this famous date in American history and the world’s most disruptive technology?


The mere mention of D-Day, the 6th of June, conjures up memories of that epic event 62-years ago, when Allied troops stormed ashore on the beaches of Normandy to signal the long anticipated liberation of Europe from Nazi tyranny.

On a more contemporary, but less historic, note, the 6th of June could also refer to the Due Diligence that surfaced in an extraordinary “invitation only” public discussion between Integral management and a group of shareholders on 6 June 2006. I am told that nearly forty shareholders were invited to meet Messrs. Robinson and Aisenbrey, who were in-state on business. Moreover, it is my understanding that a Question and Answer session ensued that produced information that validates our investment in this company.

In my optic, when corporate information is shared with stakeholders who have not been required to sign a non-disclosure agreement, that information is, indeed, public and “on the record.” That being the case, what Bill and Tom told the folks in attendance is not subject to Sarbanes-Oxley limitations; it did not constitute "insider" information nor were corporate "secrets" revealed.

Hello? Say you didn’t know about this discussion? Here’s the deal.

Any Blog reader who attended the invitation only Q and A session held by Integral on 6 June 2006 is hereby invited to share their findings with the Blogship. Although there are well over 4,000 knowledge-starved shareholders from Canada, the United States, England and Germany, we have been informed that a statement from corporate will not be forthcoming, so we are relying on you, the Blogship.

We have accounts from several who attended the 6 June Q and A session; however, they are uncomfortable sharing their perspectives with the general public. We respect their opinions and it is policy to protect all ElectriPlast Blog sources who ask for anonymity.

Safety in numbers?

On the other hand, there are a number of reassuring “nuggets” that surfaced during the 6 June session that we would like to share with you, but only if we can do so without compromising the folks in the preceding paragraph.

If you attended this important Q and A session and would like to share your perspective on this milestone event, please e-mail (don’t blog) the editor electriplast@hotmail.com. We will compare your input with the perspectives we already have (to validate your attendance) then we will develop a sanitized article of the 6 June “invitation only” public Q and A session between Integral and the nearly forty shareholders.



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