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Hey Guys, this thread is for Valley Forge Composite Technologies Inc , a technology company that is coming out with some very exciting technologies that could make our ports, airports and airt travel much safer from terrorist attacks and drug smuggling.

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Valley Forge is involved in the homeland security industry. They have two significant products.

ODIN is an ultra low radiation, full body scanner. Unlike other scanners on the market, ODIN can detect an under ware, ass, vagina, or breast bomb. ODIN sales will be starting any time.

As good as ODIN is, the real action is for THOR which is neutron beam scanner. It is the ONLY device in the world that can reliably scan a sealed cargo container.

However, there is also their satellite flywheels
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and Attitude Control Instruments
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and LOKI (Nuclear Explosion Detection System Detects and Verifies Above Ground and Underground Nuclear Explosions)
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(What’s up with the Norse gods?)

Management
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Louis J. Brothers
Chief Financial Officer, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President
A founding shareholder of VLYF Mr. Brothers has more than 20 years of experience in marketing, marketing support, product management and logistics in industrial products. Mr. Brothers has extensive international business experience having worked in Europe, Russia, China and Japan.
Salary: $115,000 Holds 18,880,000 shares
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Larry K. Wilhide
Vice President, Engineering and Director

Larry K. Wilhide is a founder of VLYF, and since its inception in 1997 has been a director and the vice-president of engineering. Mr. Wilhide is a part-time employee of VLYF and since 2000 continues to work for SKF Bearing, Inc. in Hanover, PA. Mr. Wilhide has worked as a design engineer on projects for aerospace bearings for over 25 years including cage, retainer design and spherical bearing refurbishing. (The smarts behind the satellite flywheel?)
Salary: $88,000 Holds 18,880,000 shares
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Dr. Victor E. Alessi
Director
(He is also a Director at Lightbridge Corp! LTBR See: www.thoriumpower.com )
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Dr. Alessi became a director of the Company on August 23, 2006. …holds a Ph.D. in nuclear physics, is President Emeritus of the United States Industry Coalition, an organization dedicated to facilitating the commercialization of technologies of the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union through cooperation with its members. …Previously, he was President of DynMeridian, a subsidiary of DynCorp, specializing in arms control, nonproliferation, and international security affairs. Before joining DynMeridian in early 1996, Dr. Alessi was the Executive Assistant to the Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. At ACDA he resolved inter-bureau disputes, and advised the Director on all arms control and nonproliferation issues. Dr. Alessi served as Director of the Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferation in the Department of Energy prior to his work at ACDA, overseeing all DOE arms control and nonproliferation activities. As a senior DOE representative, Dr. Alessi participated in U.S. efforts that led to successful conclusion of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces, Conventional Forces in Europe, Threshold Test Ban, Peaceful Nuclear Explosions, Open Skies, Strategic Arms Reductions Talks Treaties and the Chemical Weapons Convention….Alessi has been the U.S. board member to the International Science and Technology Center in Moscow since its founding. He is also the U.S. board member to the Science and Technology Center in Ukraine. He studied nuclear physics at Georgetown University, receiving his M.S. in 1968 and Ph.D. in 1969.
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ODIN

Valley Forge's Next-Generation Personnel Screening System, ODIN, Has Been Validated and Passes or Exceeds ANSI Standards
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Radiation Risk Of Airport Full Body Scanners
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THOR
"The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and its predecessors have taken nuclear terrorism seriously for more than 25 years. A national capability to assess the credibility of nuclear threats resides within NNSA’s Nuclear Assessment Program, Vantine said. “Since the program began in 1977, we have assessed the credibility of more than 75 nuclear extortion threats, 30 nuclear reactor threats, 20 non-nuclear extortion threats and nearly 1,000 cases involving the attempted illicit sale of alleged nuclear materials,” Vantine told the panel."
Lawrence Livermore Laboratories Newsline
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GAO says newest nuke detector not much better
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Smarter technology for port defense / Livermore lab's neutron beam would expose atomic bombs in ship cargo
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U.S. ports seen vulnerable to attack - Officials seek to tighten security with technology, new rules
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Study highlights air cargo security failings
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Container Security - Current Efforts to Detect Nuclear Materials, New Initiatives, and Challenges
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US Patent 7420175 - Explosives detection by directional fast neutron beams scan with associated particles
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Valley Forge Composite Technologies Reports Test Proves Thor LVX Cargo System Detects Trace Elements of Explosive Materials
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Valley Forge Composite Technologies Reports Test Proves Thor LVX Cargo System Detects Trace Elements of Explosive Materials
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THOR Cargo scanner user (and great info):
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Rockefeller wants container scanning mandate reconsidered
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NOTE: 2,100 shipping lanes and the scanner cost $8M each.

Growth of Middle East ports means growth in demand for security
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Study highlights air cargo security failings
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Looking for a Big Market? Try Container Security
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Partners: Valley Forge Composite Technologies,National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Department of Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Labs and Lebedev Institute.
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Most likely the “guts” of THOR:
55 MEV RACE-TRACK MICROTRON OF LEBEDEV INSTITUTE
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Nonproliferation of WMD Expertise
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PROJECTIONS
“…Valley Forge Composites Technology, Inc., an accelerator-based device to detect hidden explosives in luggage and cargo. The explosives-detection system is based on a small-scale electron accelerator developed by Lebedev . The potential market for this technology is huge; the U.S. market demand alone is approximately $2 billion per year for hardware and $2.5 billion for maintenance and support services.”
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories
2005 Annual Report

Capitalization: 52,448,787 shares of stock + 8,357,146 warrants where the exercise price for most is well under the current stock price. If all are exercised, that would result in only 60,805,933 possible shares, a very small number for an OTC stock as well as one in this industry with these products and potential. Management holds 62% of stock and neither of the two principals have sold a single share, despite the price peaking at $13.50 after going public.

Ignoring the satellite flywheel sales, and the balance of this year, in 2011, if ODIN sell for $500,000 and THOR for $5M, then only 200 ODINs and 100 THORs would be $600M in sales in 2011. At only a 25% g.m. that could result in $150M in earnings (low overhead - evidently they outsource everything) which is a fully diluted $2.46 per share if all the warrants are exercised.

At the Aerospace/Defense Products & Services industry average PE of 14.2, that puts the share price at $34.93 in 2011! There are no equivalent competitors, as most are conglomerates like GE ($177B in capitalization with a PE of 15.4)

FLIR is probably the closest.

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It has a capitalization of $1.5B and a PE of 22.3.

If VLYF ends up with a similar PE, that puts the stock price at $74.85 in barely over a year!

Higher sales, profit margin, or PE could easily push the price to $100 or higher. Especially if there is ever a container “incident” some where in the world.

As Lawrence Livermore said, the market for THOR is HUGE.

WHEN, not if, there is a successful under ware or ass bomb or container terrorist incident in the USA, this stock will rocket up.

This stock is also an excellent take over candidate. GE, which doesn't have anything as good as ODIN and nothing that can compete against THOR, and won't have for maybe 5 years as the THOR technology literally came from a Russian WMD lab, could easily buy VLYF for $25/share.

Technical perspective. Everything is a go.
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