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Nomad International Inc. (NDIN)
A multi-national Internet Communications Company developing cost effective telecommunications through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies.
Current Price: 0.029
Will it Continue Higher? Watch This One Wednesday as We Know Many of You Like Momentum.

Breaking News!!

Nomad International Inc. (NDIN) announced that it has started its initial marketing campaign with respect to launching its Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services worldwide. The campaign commenced with a view to run parallel to the development of Nomad-branded VoIP products through the recently executed agreement with Galaxy Telecom.

The deal with Galaxy enables Nomad to enter the market and 0ffer its services on an immediate basis, therefore potentially leading to increases in Gross Revenue generated from the sales of Nomad's VoIP products.

Galaxy Telecom enables Nomad to deliver telecommunication services immediately on a wholesale basis to ISPs, Cable Companies and other service providers that want to add telecommunication services. The Nomad network will extend to service providers in North America and Europe, as well as many other parts of the world that allow VoIP services. The Nomad Network will immediately facilitate these providers to 0ffer to their customers cost-effective voice services with very little capital expenditure.

In an effort to enhance its marketing efforts, Nomad also announces the appointment of Mr. Af Khan to the position of Sales Manager. Mr. Khan has over 30 years experience in information systems. Mr. Khan has excellent working knowledge of voice and data convergence, Voice-over-IP, Fax-over-IP, Call Centers, Analog/Digital lines and routing of "800" and "900" numbers. He has developed business relationships with leading technology companies such as IBM, DMR, EDS, Pronexus, Artistsoft and many others. Nomad feels that Mr. Khan will be a vital asset to the company.

About Nomad International Inc.

Nomad International Inc. is a multi-national Internet Communications Company developing cost effective telecommunications through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies. The Company's revolutionary VoIP product line called NOMAD SYSTEMS that has Dial-up, Broadband, DSL, Cable, Satellite and Wireless capabilities. The Company plans on targeting: 1) National fixed line II & III Tier carriers which are interested in effectively competing with the dominant carrier in their marketplace, 2) Large multinational corporations which need to have US or European presence by having, (for example), a United States number ringing in their offices in Guatemala or London -- offering business partners a more economical way to communicate, and 3) Immigrants in North America, a means of significantly lowering their communication expense with their relatives in their country of origin.

Conclusion:

The Examples Above Show The Awesome, Earning Potential of Little Known Companies That Explode Onto Investor's Radar Screens; Many of You Are Already Familiar with This. Is NDIN Poised and Positioned to Do that For You? Then You May Feel the Time Has Come to Act... And Please Watch
this One Trade Wednesday! Go NDIN.

Penny stocks are considered highly speculative and may be unsuitable for all but very aggressive investors. This Profile is not in any way affiliated with the featured company. We were compensated 3000 dollars to distribute this report. This report is for entertainment and
advertising purposes only and should not be used as investment advice.

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In April, in response to the Security Council resolution, Sudanese officials said that the government was committed to prosecuting the perpetrators of Darfur's crimes. Sudanese Information Minister Abd-al-Basit Sabadrat declared, in a television interview about the resolution, that the government was "confident in the Sudanese judiciary's ability to dispense justice."

Given that the Sudanese courts had already had plenty of time to prosecute the crimes in Darfur, and had manifestly failed to do so, few took the government's statements seriously. As the high-level U.N. commission that investigated Darfur had found, the Sudanese government can point to "very few cases of individuals who have been prosecuted, or even disciplined, in the context of the current crisis."

Still, the prosecutor's announcement two weeks ago seems to have given additional impetus to Khartoum's effort to showcase a domestic alternative to the ICC. Just last week, the Sudanese government established a special court that it claims will try alleged war criminals from Darfur. And on Saturday, in a remarkable display of judicial dispatch, the head of the court announced that the first such trial had begun. The defendants are ten men accused of committing rape and robbery in Darfur.

Amnesty International and other human rights groups expressed skepticism at the government's belated display of interest in justice. "We fear that the establishment of the special court may just be a tactic by the Sudanese government to avoid prosecution by the International Criminal Court," an Amnesty spokesperson said bluntly.

As the U.N.'s high-level commission emphasized, the Sudanese justice system is simply not fit to try the crimes in Darfur. "Sudanese criminal laws do not adequately proscribe war crimes and crimes against humanity, such as those carried out in Darfur, and the Criminal Procedure Code contains provisions that prevent the effective prosecution of these acts," the commission noted.

And there is little doubt, given their lack of independence, that domestic Sudanese courts would be neither willing nor able to prosecute the senior officials implicated in Darfur's crimes.

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Nomad International Inc. (NDIN)
A multi-national Internet Communications Company developing cost effective telecommunications through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies.
Current Price: 0.029
Will it Continue Higher? Watch This One Wednesday as We Know Many of You Like Momentum.

Breaking News!!

Nomad International Inc. (NDIN) announced that it has started its initial marketing campaign with respect to launching its Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services worldwide. The campaign commenced with a view to run parallel to the development of Nomad-branded VoIP products through the recently executed agreement with Galaxy Telecom.

The deal with Galaxy enables Nomad to enter the market and 0ffer its services on an immediate basis, therefore potentially leading to increases in Gross Revenue generated from the sales of Nomad's VoIP products.

Galaxy Telecom enables Nomad to deliver telecommunication services immediately on a wholesale basis to ISPs, Cable Companies and other service providers that want to add telecommunication services. The Nomad network will extend to service providers in North America and Europe, as well as many other parts of the world that allow VoIP services. The Nomad Network will immediately facilitate these providers to 0ffer to their customers cost-effective voice services with very little capital expenditure.

In an effort to enhance its marketing efforts, Nomad also announces the appointment of Mr. Af Khan to the position of Sales Manager. Mr. Khan has over 30 years experience in information systems. Mr. Khan has excellent working knowledge of voice and data convergence, Voice-over-IP, Fax-over-IP, Call Centers, Analog/Digital lines and routing of "800" and "900" numbers. He has developed business relationships with leading technology companies such as IBM, DMR, EDS, Pronexus, Artistsoft and many others. Nomad feels that Mr. Khan will be a vital asset to the company.

About Nomad International Inc.

Nomad International Inc. is a multi-national Internet Communications Company developing cost effective telecommunications through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies. The Company's revolutionary VoIP product line called NOMAD SYSTEMS that has Dial-up, Broadband, DSL, Cable, Satellite and Wireless capabilities. The Company plans on targeting: 1) National fixed line II & III Tier carriers which are interested in effectively competing with the dominant carrier in their marketplace, 2) Large multinational corporations which need to have US or European presence by having, (for example), a United States number ringing in their offices in Guatemala or London -- offering business partners a more economical way to communicate, and 3) Immigrants in North America, a means of significantly lowering their communication expense with their relatives in their country of origin.

Conclusion:

The Examples Above Show The Awesome, Earning Potential of Little Known Companies That Explode Onto Investor's Radar Screens; Many of You Are Already Familiar with This. Is NDIN Poised and Positioned to Do that For You? Then You May Feel the Time Has Come to Act... And Please Watch
this One Trade Wednesday! Go NDIN.

Penny stocks are considered highly speculative and may be unsuitable for all but very aggressive investors. This Profile is not in any way affiliated with the featured company. We were compensated 3000 dollars to distribute this report. This report is for entertainment and
advertising purposes only and should not be used as investment advice.

------------------------------[Unrelated Content - Please ignore]---------------------------------------------------------------------

In April, in response to the Security Council resolution, Sudanese officials said that the government was committed to prosecuting the perpetrators of Darfur's crimes. Sudanese Information Minister Abd-al-Basit Sabadrat declared, in a television interview about the resolution, that the government was "confident in the Sudanese judiciary's ability to dispense justice."

Given that the Sudanese courts had already had plenty of time to prosecute the crimes in Darfur, and had manifestly failed to do so, few took the government's statements seriously. As the high-level U.N. commission that investigated Darfur had found, the Sudanese government can point to "very few cases of individuals who have been prosecuted, or even disciplined, in the context of the current crisis."

Still, the prosecutor's announcement two weeks ago seems to have given additional impetus to Khartoum's effort to showcase a domestic alternative to the ICC. Just last week, the Sudanese government established a special court that it claims will try alleged war criminals from Darfur. And on Saturday, in a remarkable display of judicial dispatch, the head of the court announced that the first such trial had begun. The defendants are ten men accused of committing rape and robbery in Darfur.

Amnesty International and other human rights groups expressed skepticism at the government's belated display of interest in justice. "We fear that the establishment of the special court may just be a tactic by the Sudanese government to avoid prosecution by the International Criminal Court," an Amnesty spokesperson said bluntly.

As the U.N.'s high-level commission emphasized, the Sudanese justice system is simply not fit to try the crimes in Darfur. "Sudanese criminal laws do not adequately proscribe war crimes and crimes against humanity, such as those carried out in Darfur, and the Criminal Procedure Code contains provisions that prevent the effective prosecution of these acts," the commission noted.

And there is little doubt, given their lack of independence, that domestic Sudanese courts would be neither willing nor able to prosecute the senior officials implicated in Darfur's crimes.

--
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