skitahoe
6 days ago
I'm curious, and no nothing about the really large drones being seen here in the US. I was of the belief that the larger drones required a license and were built in such a manner as to be identifiable. Am I wrong about that. If I'm correct, the Govt. should be able to identify the drones, and know who's operating them. If I'm right that they should be identifiable, if they cannot be they should be considered illegal, and nothing should prevent bringing them down.
My point is that if the large drones legally do identify themselves, why can't anyone say who's launching them, and from where and for what purpose.
Just curiosity, I have no idea if we may have manufactured any of them.
Gary
HANUMAN
3 weeks ago
I found what you are referencing. This quarterly would not reflect the current value of ZENA shares, since Zena went public Oct. 1.
Para 18
Related Party
Nature of the Relationship
Information of the Transaction
Total Shares of Stock Owned as of September 30, 2024
Total Amount of Transactions in US or CA Dollars as of September 30, 2024
Total Outstanding Balance in US or CAD dollars as of September 30, 2024
1
Shaun Passley, PhD
CEO, Chairman of the BOD, controlling common stock ownership with Epazz
Stock ownership
4,836,460
β
β
2
Epazz, Inc.
Controlling common stock ownership with Shaun Passley, PhD
Stock ownership
4,967,300
β
β
3
Epazz, Inc.
Controlling common stock ownership with Shaun Passley, PhD
$400,000 USD note payable, currently not used
β
β
β
4
Epazz, Inc.
Controlling common stock ownership with Shaun Passley, PhD
Advance to affiliate for future services1
β
$9,990,553CAD
$9,990,553 CAD
5
Ameritek Ventures, Inc.
Shaun Passley owns Ameritek Venturesβ voting stock
Stock ownership
583,333