[1:29:30 - 1:29:37] my brother who was piloting and looking back at 
Jim Morse who I was recruiting to come in and be
                       [1:33:54 - 1:34:02] Winterton and 
Jim Morse and my caretakers and other advisors to to address the infrastructure
                       [1:43:50 - 1:43:56] Eric Bard, the physicist, accompanied us that day as well as ranch manager 
Jim Morse. And
                       [1:48:39 - 1:48:46] Eric Bard, who is, you know, my consulting physicist and, uh, 
Jim Morse, ranch manager.
                       [2:27:37 - 2:27:45] we've recently brought on as strategic partners Omnitek led by CEO 
Jim Royston, who is the
                       [2:30:37 - 2:30:45] Greg Bard. Yeah, Principal investigator 
Jim Morse, who by the way was my first big developer client
                       [2:30:45 - 2:30:52] when I was 18 years old. Oh, really? 
Jim was developing the towers at South Town, multiple class
                       [2:31:08 - 2:31:17] at age 21, picked right back up where we left off and 
Jim hired me to essentially continue the
                       [2:31:17 - 2:31:25] the final phases of that project. One thing about 
Jim that I learned in being his broker and his
                       [2:31:52 - 2:31:59] together under these circumstances. When I flew out to see the ranch for the first time, having 
Jim                       [2:32:07 - 2:32:15] strong relationships and respect for the tribes, for the Native American people. So you have 
Jim Morse,
                       [2:36:24 - 2:36:30] through 
Jim Morrison Thomas-Winterton from producers of the History Channel wanting to meet with
                       [2:43:46 - 2:43:55] preparing with the team with Eric Bard and at the time, Dr. 
Jim Seagala, who was participating in