Global Ecology Corporation Initiates First Domestic Water and Soil Remediation Proposals

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Tue Aug 5, 2008 12:22pm EDT

KEASBEY, N.J.--(Business Wire)--
Homeland Security Network (Pink Sheets:HSYN), doing business as
Global Ecology Corporation (GEC), announced today that it has taken
sludge samples from its first four potential water and soil
remediation projects in the U.S. and will submit proposals to the
appropriate regulatory authorities as soon as the samples are
quantified. The company believes the proposals will meet the needs and
requirements and should result in projects starting in the next 45
days.

   The projects, two in Florida and two in New Jersey, will deploy
the use of both the remediation process for extracted sludge and for
"in place" remediation of the lake bottom sludge, which can reduce
polluted sediment volume by up to 75%. This technique is especially
desirable where dredging is either physically impossible or not
economically feasible.

   Peter Ubaldi, GEC's president said, "These projects are perfect
examples of our company's market-place advantage over competing
technologies. We can treat contaminated locations where others cannot
and our remediated byproduct produces one of the finest naturally
fertilized organic soil in the world."

   Additionally, the company confirmed that a large California
farming consortium has ordered initial samples of its "Gourmet Soil"
now being produced by the company's joint venture project with
Huma-Clean in Juarez, Mexico. GEC projects the total yield for Juarez
will exceed 8.5 million tons of organic soil over the next three to
four years.

   William Merritt, director of business development said, "Recent
studies estimate that several hundred thousand farming acres in
California's Central Valley have been vacated due to poor soil
conditions. We have submitted our soil samples for certified analysis
and strongly believe that our product can economically and efficiently
solve the soil problems currently being experienced in the region."

   About Global Ecology Corporation

   Through their extensive network, Global Ecology Corporation (GEC)
has obtained exclusive rights to several EPA-approved technologies in
the water treatment and soil remediation fields. This proprietary
technology helps reduce algae, bottom sludge and harmful bacteria and
is able to provide "green" and if needed, transportable methods to
recover the usability of water, soil and land. Global Ecology also has
initiatives in the GPS and fleet tracking industries. For more
information, please visit http://www.geco.us.

   An investment profile on Global Ecology may be found at
http://www.hawkassociates.com/profile/hsyn.cfm.

   Investors may contact President Peter Ubaldi at 732-738-8031 Frank
Hawkins at Hawk Associates, at 305-451-1888, e-mail:
global.ecology@hawkassociates.com. To receive future releases in
e-mail alerts, sign up at http://www.hawkssociates.com/about/alert.

   This news release includes forward-looking statements regarding,
among other things, the company's business and financial plans,
strategies and prospects. Although the company believes that its
plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by these
forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot provide assurance
that it will achieve or realize these plans, intentions or
expectations. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to
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Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially
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market conditions and those set forth in any reports or documents that
the company may publicly file from time to time. All forward-looking
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behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary
language.

Global Ecology Corporation, Keasbey
Peter Ubaldi, 732-738-8031
or
Hawk Associates
Frank Hawkins, 305-451-1888
global.ecology@hawkassociates.com

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