REGI stockbroker report shows military connections for Rand Cam

by bebu 15 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • bebu
    bebu

    I haven't seen this posted before here. It's rather a newer document (Feb 19, 2003), so it may not have made it onto your radar screens yet. Suprised I found it, myself.

    Here's the website address: www.regtech.com/stockbroker_report.doc

    Hope that works.

    Here's the document. I've highlighted a few areas.

    The Stockbroker.com Report

    February 19, 2003

    Undervalued Special Situation


    REGI U.S., Inc. (OTC BB: RGUS)

    Shares Outstanding: 11,288,000 REGI U.S., Inc.
    Active Float: 6.2 Mil #1103-11871 Horseshoe Way
    Recent Price: $0.08 Richmond, BC, Canada V7A 5H5
    52 Week Bid Range: $0.04 - $0.29 Bus Tel: (604) 278-5996 Capitalization: $903,040

    Website: www.regtech.com

    BUSINESS SUMMARY:

    REGI U.S., Inc. owns the U.S. rights to the Rand Cam™ rotary technology and its parent company Reg Technologies, Inc (OTC BB: REGRF) owns the balance of the world rights. REGI U.S., Inc./Reg Technologies, Inc. are currently incorporating its latest winged rotor technology to dramatically improve sealing and reduce friction in the Diesel Rand Cam™ engine.

    See website at http://www.regtech.com

    REGI U.S.

    is in the business of designing, developing, testing and manufacturing axial vane type rotary engines (RC/DC or Rand Cam™ engines). The Company owns the US marketing and intellectual rights to the engine. Reg Technologies, Inc. owns 51% of RAND Energy Group, Inc., which in turn owns 51% of RGUS and owns the balance of the worldwide rights to the Rand Cam™ technology. Under this strategic agreement, RAND and RGUS will split the ongoing development costs of the RC/DC engine 50 - 50. Several other products are also being developed and tested by RGUS.

    The Company has designed and built an air pump for fuel cell applications as well as an air pump for the lumbar seats in automobiles. The Company has also built a compressor for air conditioning units for buses. Currently REGI U.S., Inc. is developing an engine for a new low-cost unmanned aerial vehicle and for a 42 H.P. engine for unmanned helicopter applications. The engine is a four stroke Rand Cam™ engine utilizing continuous injection and combustion in a single combustion chamber.

    The Company's goal is to license the Rand Cam™ technology and/or to participate in joint ventures to manufacture specific Rand Cam™ applications.

    SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERIOR RAND CAM™ TECHNOLOGY

    Since 1987 the Company has managed a Research and Development program to build a rotary engine which, compared with conventional combustion engines, dramatically reduces size, weight, exhaust emissions, noise vibration and cost while improving fuel efficiency. The engine is inherently simple with no valves or gears and only two bearings. Today a number of Rand Cam™ engine designs have been developed to address a number of large markets including transportation, power generation, agricultural, landscaping equipment, marine, construction, power tools, pumps, and compressors (both heat and air conditioning). Additionally, military applications represent an enormous market, particularly with the strong potential for war and the obvious advantages of using unmanned aerial vehicles as well as the heavy use of military diesel engines.

    The Rand Cam™ mechanism is well suited for application to internal combustion engines, pumps and compressors and expansion engines, such as turbines. The Rand Cam™ technology delivers a light, powerful, efficient, clean burning engine at a highly competitive cost. The compressors are also compact and highly efficient, resulting in air conditioning compressors that deliver the increased capacity required with the new refrigerants while reducing component size by approximately 50%! The engines can be scaled to match virtually any size requirement. This flexibility opens the door to huge markets.

    Compared to the conventional diesel and Wankel engines, the Rand Cam™ is more cost-effective and produces higher volumetric efficiency!

    INDUSTRY RECOGNITION OF RAND CAM™ FOR NEW GENERATION OF AIRCRAFT

    Powered by the Rand Cam™ engine, the Ikelos aircraft was selected second in the category of Technology Innovation by NASA’s Langley Research Center of Hampton, Virginia. NASA and the FAA are currently developing the Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) that could revolutionize air travel. The concept is to employ a new generation of small inexpensive jets to provide a low-cost air taxi service among America’s 5,000 rural and suburban airports.

    U.S. DIESEL ENGINE MARKET IS APPROXIMATELY $20 BILLION

    The market for the excellent Rand Cam™ technology is enormous. This Company is now ready to capitalize on 15 years of exceptional development and we expect that REGI U.S. is on the verge of securing a number of lucrative license agreements which will result in explosive growth in revenues and earnings in the next few years. Military contracts alone could be worth many millions of dollars. Also, over the next few years REGI/Reg Tech will continue to present the Rand Cam™ technology to interested companies such as the Big Three automakers, Cummins Engine Company, Caterpillar, and compressor manufacturers with the objective of securing licensing agreements.

    PATENTED RAND CAM™ ENGINE HAS SEVERAL MAJOR ADVANTAGES

    • SIZE –
    For the same diameter and length, the Rand Cam™ Engine delivers more power than the power of a stratified charge Wankel engine.

  • SIMPLICITY –
  • The lack of timing gears, vane seals and a timed intermittent fuel injection system makes the engine simpler with fewer parts than the Wankel or reciprocating engine.

  • EMISSIONS –
  • The exhaust emissions are as good as the best diesel engines with lower Nox emissions than the reciprocating diesel engine. The Rand Cam™ engine will have lower HC emissions due to the elimination of oil injection into the intake air.

  • MULTIFUEL –
  • A true diesel engine configuration with a compression ratio between 15 and 20:1 will exceed the multifuel capability of existing military diesel engines, which have a lower compression ratio.

  • WEIGHT –
  • This advantage, which duplicates the compactness feature, is very important for aircraft, many marine, all portable and hand carried machines and virtually all military applications. A weight to power ratio of 0.50 lbs/bhp is attainable for the Rand Cam™ diesel engine.

  • FUEL ECONOMY –
  • The continuous injection Rand Cam™ diesel engine with K-Miller cycle will have a brake specific fuel consumption of less than 0.300 lbs/hp-hr which is better than heavy duty commercial diesel engines.

  • RELIABILITY –
  • The lower number of parts and elimination of wearing surfaces and seals in the combustion chamber along with incorporation of journal bearings and a simplified continuous fuel injection system will enable the engine to achieve a level of reliability which is significantly higher than any other positive displacement engine, reciprocating, or Wankel.

  • VIBRATION –
  • The engine is free of vibration as it is completely balanced at all speeds and loads. The large diameter, very short output shaft, which is integral with the rotor (which acts as a flywheel) results in favorable torsional vibration characteristics free of destructive harmonics.

  • NOISE –
  • The very high firing frequency resulting from 24 combustions per revolution eliminates exhaust and intake noise. Structure borne noise is low due to the small surface area and inherently stiff structure compared to other engines.

    RECENT PROGRESS REPORT ON CURRENT PROJECTS

    As announced on November 13, 2002, REGI U.S. provided the following updates on their current projects:

    • 42 Horsepower Diesel Engine
    -- for unmanned vehicle applications for helicopters. The design phase of this project is complete and fabrication of the engine has commenced. Planning for the test facility and test plan is also underway.

  • Air Conditioning Compressor
  • -- for air conditioning units for buses. Trans/Air Corporation has notified Reg Technologies, Inc. that testing their special Rand Cam™ air conditioning compressor was delayed due to lack of personnel. Trans/Air promised to have the necessary people available for testing in early 2003.

  • Rand Cam™ Steam Expander
  • -- for hybrid car applications. REGI U.S. is working with two different groups on adapting the Rand Cam™ concept as a steam engine expander. These engines span a horsepower range from 25 to 10,000 horsepower. A proposal for a funded analysis, design, fabrication and test program has been prepared and submitted to one of the groups.

    The Rand Cam™/Direct Charge Engine represents a dramatic departure from existing engine design that has not changed appreciably since the invention of the first piston engine by Karl Otto in 1876. Simplicity, power, and efficiency are key design priorities in the development of the RC/DC Engine, a truly revolutionary form of rotary power. Pound for pound, it is more powerful and fuel efficient engine than current reciprocating engines and yet it will be less expensive to assemble and maintain. Moreover, the engine maintains the integrity of the environment by reducing emissions and consumption of fossil fuel.

    The RC/DC engine, the Company believes, has a variety of possible applications, ranging from the tiny weed-trimmer to the commercial and/or military jet engine, and a wide spectrum of uses, from air conditioner compressors to air and steam expanders. Fewer moving parts, high and efficient rates of combustion, fuel flexibility and ease of maintenance are but a few of the advantages this technology offers.

    The Rand Cam™ Technology for compressors and pumps is also being developed to power bus or, automotive air conditioning systems and air compressors, to be used in fuel cell applications and in the lumbar seat application. The potential for high volume production of these applications is outstanding. Results so far indicate that the Rand Cam™ fitted compressor can generate the same cooling capacity as a normal compressor twice its size and weight.

    MARKET STRATEGY AND LICENSING ADVANTAGES

    The market strategy of Reg Tech is to use licensing agreements and/ or joint ventures to bring the Rand Cam™ technology to market through existing businesses that have a strong presence in their market segments. The licensee would be granted exclusive rights to a specific product range and/ or geographic area. This will obviously have a far higher rate of success and growth than Reg would have attempting to penetrate such markets alone.

    Advantages of Licensing Approach

    • The licensees have established customer relationships, sales and distribution channels.
    • The reputation of the licensee will lend the technology immediate credibility in the marketplace.
    • The licensing strategy spreads market risk among many large corporations.
    • Licensing utilizes the development and production facilities of the licensees, requiring far less capital to enter a market than if Reg were to do so without a partner.
    • MAJOR LICENSING AGREEMENT WITH LARGE DEFENSE SUPPLIER "RADIAN"

      On May 29, 2002, Reg Technologies, Inc. announced that an agreement had been completed with Radian to grant an exclusive license for the manufacture of Rand Cam™ Diesel Engines within the United States, for applications in Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles (UAV's), over 10 horsepower, including non-exclusive rights to the worldwide sales for this application.

      Radian agrees to the following terms and conditions:

      • Agrees to perform a 6-month duration study of the design, analysis, manufacturing cost risk assessment and marketing analysis to validate the risk and profitability of the product.
      • Agrees to the fabrication and testing of a prototype Rand Cam™ Engine and based on completing a working version of the prototype, agrees to give the prototype engine to Reg in order to maintain the Radian license.
      • Agrees to pay REGI U.S., Inc. $100,000 U.S. minimum annual royalty, five years from the date of this agreement.
      • Agrees to pay a 6% royalty on sales of engines, parts and service used in UAV's including 6% of all funding received from the Government and Military sources to develop and manufacture the Rand Cam™ Technology.
      • Agrees to pay REGI U.S., Inc. $150 per hour for engineering consulting work during the term of the agreement.

      Pat Badgley, V.P. of engineering for REGI U.S., Inc., stated, "The license agreement with Radian will open up a new vast expanding market in Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles (UAV's) for the company and is very pleased to work with their expertise in engineering and design services for the Rand Cam™ Diesel Engine."

      Radian Incorporated is based in Alexandria Va., as a key supplier of engineering, logistics systems integration services to the U.S. Department of Defense. Radian employs approximately 350 and operates from facilities adjacent to several key U.S. military installations. Engineered Support Systems, Inc (NASDAQ: EASI) has recently acquired Radian for $41.7 million U.S. in cash and shares. EASI is a diversified supplier of high tech integrated military electronics support equipment and logistics services to all branches of the U.S. armed forces and certain foreign militaries.

      LICENSE WITH ROTARY POWER GENERATION, INC.

      On May 7, 2002, Reg Technologies, Inc. announced that an exclusive worldwide license has been granted to Rotary Power Generation, Incorporated (RPGI), for the Rand Cam™ Technology for Power Generation applications.

      RPGI agrees to the following terms and conditions for the exclusive license:

      • To complete a 12-month duration study of the design, analysis, manufacturing cost, risk assessment and marketing analysis;
      • To pay REGI U.S. $100,000 (US) within 1 year in order to maintain the exclusive license rights for the Power Generation application;
      • To pay a 6% royalty on the sales of Rand Cam™ engines, parts and service annually;
      • To pay 50% of all sublicense fees and royalties received on the license agreements received from all future partners and sub-licensees;
      • To pay REGI U.S. a minimum of $500,000.00 (US) annual payment after 5 years from the date of this agreement; and
      • To pay REGI U.S. $150 per hour for the engineering consulting work on the Power Generation project.

      Pat Badgley, V.P. of the Engineering department for REGI U.S., stated, "The Rand Cam™ Power Generation technology will have a lower installed cost, lower exhaust emission than the micro turbines used today, and our generation efficiency will be about 40%, which is better than the 30% claimed for microturbine generators."

      EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL, & COMMITTED MANAGEMENT TEAM

      John Robertson, President & Founder, has extensive experience managing public companies and has been very successful in raising capital through both private placement and public share offerings. He is also a founder and President of Teryl Resources Corp, a public company engaged in mineral and energy exploration. Mr. Robertson has a major background in corporate administration and the securities industry.

      Patrick Badgley, Vice President, joined the Company in February 1994 when he left his position as Director of R&D at Adiabatics Inc. He has many years of engine design and development experience. From 1966 to 1977 he was Senior Technical Specialist with Cummins Engine Company at the Corporate Research and Engineering Center, then he was Manager of Accessories and Controls for Curtiss-Wright and later John Deere in their rotary engine programs for 9 years. From there he joined Adiabatics, where he came in contact with Reg and the Rand Cam™ engine. Mr. Badgley’s technical expertise, rotary engine experience and industry knowledge have tremendously strengthened REGI/Reg Tech. He initially advised Reg to concentrate efforts on the Diesel engine and has taken up the design work on the Diesel, generating many improvements over the initial Hercules/Alliant design. In addition to acting as the engineer for the project, Mr. Badgley spends approximately 50% of his time making presentations of the Rand Cam™ technology to companies who are potential licensees.

      SUMMATION:

      REGI U.S., with its stock selling for just a few pennies and with a market cap of less than $1 million, represents a unique and extraordinary opportunity for incredible capital appreciation. With the major R & D behind them and the exceptional, cost-effective Rand Cam™ technology, the Company is now positioned to capitalize on their technology in a major way. REGI U.S., Inc. is addressing a $20 Billion potential market with numerous uses and applications for their Rand Cam™ engines in many huge industries. We would expect to see the continual signing of various licensing agreements or joint ventures and we also believe that the Military could be a significant source of future revenues. The stock appears to be extremely undervalued at its current price and valuation. Obviously a few good contracts (license agreements or joint ventures) could send this stock sailing into trading for many dollars per share.

      • Company has a long history of successful R & D and is now starting to capitalize on their superior, patented Rand Cam™ technology
      • REGI U.S. is positioned to benefit greatly in a $20 Billion diesel engine industry
      • Stock is very undervalued with a "market cap" of less than $1 million
      • Long term committed management is focused on major success through licensing agreements and joint ventures
      • Rand Cam™ technology has numerous and significant advantages over competitors.
      • Military applications are substantial and are expected to be a large source of revenues in the future. The "war on terrorism" could very well accelerate this revenue source.
      • License Agreements all in place for revenue in the near future from license fess & royalties
      • For further information about REGI U.S., Inc., visit the Company’s website at www.regtech.com or contact John Robertson, President, at (604) 278-5996.

        To me, this seems like a pretty damning document for the Watchtower, combined with the SEC info already available.

        bebu

    • happy man
      happy man

      Realy very intresting, this look like an perfekt investmet, uI am so bad on englisch but is thhis a new form of motor ?

      Do someone now where the stock is trade and how much it cost, perhaps i wrtie to Wt and ask if I can by some of them, need to take back all money I lost in this mess market.

      love HM

    • avengers
      avengers

      Here's the explanation the WT gives about the shares they own.
      They did not know they owned them. For how many years? 14 wasn't it? Is it shere stupidity, or are they just giving us the runaround?

      Anyway here's their "explanation".

      "After looking into the matter when it was first raised, we found that none of the legal corporations used by the Governing Body in caring for the Kingdom interests own stock in Rand Cam Corporation or any associate company involved in developing the diesel engine in question. The facts are that two brothers originally involved in inventing and developing the engine made a private agreement years ago (of which we were not notified) to send a portion of any profits realized from the venture to the Watchtower Society as a gift for its worldwide work. Subsequently, circumstances required that rights to ownership and developing the engine be transferred to a holding company not controlled by them. The Watchtower Society was erroneously listed as a stockholder in information published by the holding company, and this error has now been corrected. Hence, the charge is totally false. Moreover, the Watch Tower Society has received no contributions as a result of the original private agreement between the two brothers."

      Go ahead WT. Blame the brothers. That's nothing new. When 1975 failed who got the blame? The brothers. Who else?

      The WT has to come up with something better. This excuse is getting old!!

      Andy of the super disappointed in the slave class.

      (__|__)

      "Facts" are that they are still registered with the SEC. as owners.

      the Watch Tower Society has received no contributions as a result of the original private agreement between the two brothers

      This is a fallacy. It has nothing whatsoever to do with the issue. The issue is not whether you receive contributions, but that you own stock; which they did not deny.

      (______|______) (______|______) (______|______)

    • gcc2k
      gcc2k
      "Facts" are that they are still registered with the SEC. as owners.

      Is there a way to prove that they are still a current shareholder?

    • sf
      sf

      bebu,

      Using the search engine here, type in 'Rand Regi' (just like that). There are many threads as a result. It won't allow a paste of the url or I would put that up.

      Happy trails!

      sKally

    • rocketman
      rocketman

      Even if one buys into the Society's weak explanation, the charge was not "totally false" - it was a charge based on information available. Just goes to show the extremes they go to.

      rocketman - of the I don't buy their weak explanation class

    • bebu
      bebu

      Thanks for the comments.

      Actually, I have been aware of the SEC filings, and also the rebuttal by WT. I don't swallow that rebuttal; there seems to be a very suspicious wording in the beginning of the response: "we found that none of the legal corporations used by the Governing Body in caring for the Kingdom interests own stock in Rand Cam...". This leaves a lot of other possibilities available. Perhaps ownership is vested with a corporation that isn't considered a 'legal corp'; or else a legal corporation, but it isn't used by the GB; or else it is a legal corp used by the GB but not in caring for Kingdom interests, etc.

      What I appreciate about this page is that there is clearly a strong intent by the company to pursue military applications; in fact, it looks like they believe that military contracts could be the backbone of all their business. I was having difficulty finding a nice, secular, non-biased website that could clearly show that Rand Cam had clear intentions of pursuing this. Something that connected the dots easily.

      I am trying to figure out what some of this paragraph from the Nov 11 2000 SEC proxy statement means:

      Rand Cam Engine Corp. is a privately held company whose stock is reportedly owned 50% by The Watchtower Society, a religious organization, 34% by James McCann and the balance by several other shareholders. Mr. McCann has indicated that he donated the shares held by The Watchtower Society to that organization but has retained a voting proxy for those shares. Accordingly, the beneficial ownership of the 5,367,900 shares registered in the name of Rand Energy Group Inc. can be attributed to The Watchtower Society and Mr. McCann. The Company believes it would be misleading and not provide clear disclosure to list as beneficial owners in the table the other entities and persons discussed in this paragraph, although a strict reading of Rule 13d-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 might require each such entity and person to be listed in the beneficial ownership table.

      I don't know if that is language that is regular for this type of document, or what... I don't deal with these financial things like this in my daily life...

      Anyway, just in case someone wants to look at them, here are two links for the SEC and for the WT response:

      http://www.infolink-net.de/images/wt-brief-rand.jpg

      http://www.cultureshocksolution.org/public_html/Rand%20Cam%20Engine%20Corp.txt --please note that this document was filed by the registrant (REGI US Inc)

      Any other thoughts/comments?

      bebu

    • bebu
      bebu

      Heehee. Folks, I apologize.

      A few months ago, I was researching Rand on the web, and was using "bomb" or "smart bomb" or whatever as part of the search. Nothing was coming up except ex-JW sites which was using this phrase to explain some of the applications the engines were being used with; nothing of real substance other than allegations. Back then, for some reason I was just having trouble finding a good secular document like the one I posted. So, I was excited when I happened across this stockbroker.com website!!

      Now it seems I can't open a web browser window without bumping into a Rand Cam Engine/military application site. ("They're everywhere! They're everywhere!")

      bebu

      PS: seems our language is evolving when I find myself saying the above instead of, "you can't open a car door without hitting (x)". How easy to do this...

    • Gerard
      Gerard

      Bebu,

      Knock yoursef out. Happy readings:

      http://www.geocities.com/wtgreed/article.htm

    • Dogpatch
      Dogpatch

      Check out this page for links to the Rand Cam information and other damning evidence of their latest involvement in the world.

      http://www.randytv.com/wtandpolitics.htm

      Check out the recently added info on their involvement with the Armenian National Committee as well as the Vilnius International Forum as well, all similar to their trysy with the United Nations involvement as an NGO:

      http://www.randytv.com/secret/unitednations.htm

      Randy Watters

      Net Soup!

      http://www.freeminds.org

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