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To: humancash who wrote (4369)2/8/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: Mr. Stress   of 8835
 
More great news for BAAT:

B.A.T.'s Super Car Completes Final Test Run Before National Demonstration on February 10, 1998

B.A.T. International's (OTC:BAAT) "Super Car", (which combines the Dolphin Pulse Charge Technology
and any internal combustion engine) completed its final testing. Joseph LaStella, President of B.A.T.
International, rented the Penske California Speedway (February 7, 1998) to complete final testing of the car
under actual test track conditions. During raining conditions the car easily exceeded its earlier performance of
92.5 miles per gallon set on January 15, 1998.

Joseph LaStella also stated that the public response to the January 15, 1998 demonstration has been
overwhelmingly positive, except for a few skeptical remarks from Detroit and Wall Street. B.A.T.
International would like to publicly extend a personal invitation to attend the demonstration held on February
10, 1998--to those few skeptics that are left.

All three automobile manufacturers have contacted B.A.T. International about Dolphin technology and B.A.T.
has extended invitations to them to witness the test on February 10th (No confirmations as of yet) In addition,
personal invitations have been sent to other major automobile manufacturers, auto industry OEM suppliers and
government officials to participate in the certification process.

Representatives of Boeing and American YAZAKI Corporation (major component supplier to Detroit) will
attend as certifiers in addition to the original team of five nationally known certificants headed by Rodger Ward
two-time winner of the Indy 500 race.

B.A.T. International officials report that the new technology increases power as well as fuel efficiency. The
technology does not require retooling for use with current engines and will result in little or no increase in
engine cost.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.baat.com
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