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Page 1: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote
Page 2: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote

DKL LifeGuard™

Model 1.0

Computer Assisted

Page 3: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote
Page 4: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote

Others Working with the Human Electric

Field Since DKL’s First Patent

• University of Sussex confirms remote detection of cardiac and respiratory electric activity

• University of Rome

• IBM’s Almaden Research Center

• MIT’s Physics and Media Group Research

Page 5: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote
Page 6: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote
Page 7: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote
Page 8: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote

Port SecurityEleven weeks in the Port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.

The port continued to operate normally.

The port’s contracted security firm supplied the LifeGuard™ operators.

Trucks checked whenever LifeGuard™ operators came on shift.

Every truck searched then physically searched to verify the results.

The following is a summation of the data sheets.

Total number of trucks searched 1,624

Total number of trucks found with stowaways 48

Total number of trucks with stowaways missed 0

Page 9: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote

Belgium National Police use LifeGuard for highway spot checks of trucks for stowaways

• Train their own operators

• Found 14 stowaways in August

Page 10: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote

Japanese Maritime Safety Agency

Use LifeGuard to Find Illegal

Immigrants on Ships

Page 11: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote

• Sapporo City, International Search and Rescue Team

• LifeGuard finds people behind concrete slab

Page 12: DKL LifeGuard™ Model 1.0 Computer Assisted Others Working with the Human Electric Field Since DKL’s First Patent University of Sussex confirms remote

Taiwan Search Team Using LifeGuard following the earthquake in El Salvador 2001

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National Guard at the WTCUsing LifeGuard

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LifeGuard at World Trade Center• Wednesday, 12

September 2001• DKL International

LifeGuard Search Team Invited to join search and rescue effort

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LifeGuard Search Results• DKL LifeGuard detected

one survivor under rubble 54 hours after attacks.

• LifeGuard operators can search without shutting down other machinery or interfering and can search a large area in less than five minutes.

• During first five days, DKL detections resulted in finding hidden and undocumented rescue workers as deep as 80 feet into rubble.

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QUECREEK COAL MINE DISASTER

WEDNESDAY, 24 July 2002

8:50p.m. - 9 miners dig through the wall of abandoned Saxman No. 2 mine, and about 150 million gallons of groundwater rushes into Quecreek.

THURSDAY, 25 July 2002

4:00 p.m. - MSHA requests deployment of LifeGuard as part of rescue effort.

5 Miles North of Somerset, PA

LifeGuard Search Team Responds to Call for Help

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LifeGuard Team searches Quecreek mine from the surface.

QUECREEK COAL MINE DISASTER

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When all other detection technologies fail, there is still

LifeGuard

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Satellite Photo - Lower Manhattan

WTC

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Flight Pathsof Attack