To: Ron Ohio who wrote (25799 ) 4/7/2004 8:17:29 PM From: Ron Ohio Respond to of 26039 My freind in Phoenix has bought a ton of this stock and I see it has moved up 60% today. For those of you who want to get into a high flyer. Ron Ron-Their first product was a detector for finding car bombs. IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--03/29/2004--HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: HIET) announced today that the Company conducted a series of in-field tests of its Anti-Tank Landmine Detector for the United States Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate in Fort Belvoir, Virginia during the week of March 15, 2004. The Anti-Tank Landmine Detector is the first of its kind to contain a Stoichiometer(TM), which utilizes groundbreaking technology to decipher chemical formulas of explosives within buried landmines. This high-tech device contains a portable generator nted with the opportunity to demonstrate the unique capabilities of HiEnergy's Anti-Tank Landmine Detector," notes Dr. Bogdan C. Maglich, HiEnergy Technologies, Inc.'s CEO and Chief Scientific Officer. "The innovative system that composes the Anti-Tank Landmine Detector can dramatically improve the ways in which dangerous landmines are located. There will no longer be "false alarms," where a given area is mistaken to have the presence of a real mine due to clutter, such as shrapnel, nails, wire, bullets and other metallic objects that are commonly found. Due to this detector's proficiency, it can eliminate the need for human intervention, which will ultimately save the lives of many de-miners." The "False Alarm Eliminator," HiEnergy's landmine detection system, is currently being developed under an SBIR Contract awarded by the Department of Defense. According to the U.S. Army SBIR Phase II Contract No. DAAB07-03-C-P002, the results of the tests, as all work under the contract, must remain confidential. About HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. HiEnergy's Stoichiometric CarBomb Finder 3C3, which it has recently introduced to the market, is the company's first commercial product. HiEnergy's stoichiometric technology also has potential application in various other related and discrete markets, including the detection of smaller bombs, unexploded ordinance detection, landmine detection, airport security screening, bio-weapons detection, contraband detection, and chemical and petrochemical industry applications. Dr. Maglich and Hi Energy have developed the technology through several years of research funded by both the private sector and contracts from the Department of Defense and U.S. Customs. Jim