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To: StockDung who wrote (9264)2/27/2002 9:11:53 AM
From: Ben Wa  Respond to of 19428
 
preface: I do not own stock in any of these companies, nor will I ever own stock in these, etc etc.
question: Wasn't Harvard Scientific a company that made a vending machine that dispensed french fries plus had some sort of sex cream?....ok, here's the promotion.....
We would like to introduce you to Harvard Scientific Corp. (VGENQ). VGENQ is a small public shell which announced on February 8 a letter of intent to acquire all issued and outstanding shares of Smart Access, Inc., an airport security company founded in 1984 to provide stateof-the-art security for airports and commercial establishments. Savvy investors know that airport security has been a hot topic since the Sept 11th attacks and the stocks of these companies have been on fire. Below are the two most recent press releases from the company... check it out!

Harvard Scientific Corp. Announces 341 Meeting Of Creditors For Merger With Smart Access, Inc. To Be Held March 7, 2002

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2002

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 20 /PRNewswire/ - Harvard Scientific Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: VGENQ) today announced that a 341 meeting of creditors will be held on March 7, 2002 with the court-appointed trustee to present its plan of reorganization and proposed merger with Smart Access, Inc. A spokesperson for the company stated, ``We anticipate that the merger will move forward with the blessing of both the trustee and the court and are hopeful that the merger will be completed soon."

Harvard Scientific Corp, (OTC Bulletin Board: VGENQ) previously announced that it has entered into a letter of intent to acquire all issued and outstanding shares of Smart Access, Inc. an Airport Security Company founded in 1984 to provide stateof-the-art access control systems for Airports and Commercial Establishments.

To date, Smart Access has installed access control systems for:

Fort Wayne International Airport (Indiana),
General Ford International Airport (Michigan),
Bush Field Airport (Georgia),
Pensacola Regional Airport (Florida),
Nassau International Airport (Bahamas)
Cherry Capital Airport (Michigan)

.... as well as numerous manufacturing facilities, correctional facilities, chemical and industrial plants, hospitals, government facilities, utility companies, medical facilities, newspaper offices, police stations, courthouses, business offices, universities, banks and credit unions. More information about Smart Access can be found at www.smartaccess.com.

Smart Access, Inc. to Introduce New Generation of Biometric Interface for Airport Security Access Control Systems

THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 14, 2002 08:03 AM

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla., Feb. 14 /PRNewswireFirstCall/ -- Smart Access, Inc. an Airport Security Company founded in 1984 to provide state of the art security for Airports and Commercial Establishments. Today announced that: It is engineering a state of the art Biometric interface for its Airport access control system. The interface will enable door access to authorized individuals based on several biometric criteria such as facial recognition and finger print scanning. The interface is being designed to enhance their existing access control system by providing their customers with several options of secure access based on personal identification. The company plans to offer the new generation interface to its customer's worldwide by late summer 2002.

Mehdi Daryadel Founder and CEO of Smart Access, Inc. stated, ``The new generation biometric interface is being designed to allow our existing access control system to be companionable with many types of personal identification systems already in use for applications other than access control and security, such as facial recognition, and finger print scanning. The new interface should greatly enhance our ability to capitalize on the rapidly growing need for security throughout the world''.

About Smart Access, Inc.

Smart Access designs and manufacturers both simple and complex micro controller based access and security systems for airports and commercial establishments. They are an industry leader in innovative electronic security products featuring fully integrated card access and computer based identification badging systems. Smart Access continues to lead the way in technology with their newly developed twelvechannel fiber optic multiplexer and digital, self-healing fiber optic modems. Their Access Control Manager (ACM) is a Multi user software, running in a Microsoft® Windows environment that offers complete control of access monitoring and response of alarms. The user-friendly system also provides a sophisticated computer-based photo identification badging system, as well as an integrated personnel manager that stores a photo of each individual, his/her employer and other pertinent information.

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FORWARDLOOKING STATEMENT:

These news releases contain forwardlooking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company may experience significant fluctuations in future operating results due to a number of economic, competitive and other factors, including, among other things, the size and timing of customer orders, changes in laws, new or increased competition, delays in new products, production problems, changes in market demand, market acceptance of new products, seasonal product purchases, and changes in foreign exchange rates. These factors, and other factors, which could materially affect the Company and its operations are included in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and are incorporated herein.

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To: StockDung who wrote (9264)2/27/2002 2:37:45 PM
From: pilapir  Respond to of 19428
 
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