Monday, June 7, 2010

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FDMF-Freedom Energy International Scheduled to Meet With Louisiana Parish Officials
Freedom Energy Holdings, Inc.'s (Pinksheets:FDMF - News) CEO, Brian Kistler, announced today that company representatives

will be meeting in Louisiana with Senior Parish officials to discuss and demonstrate the merits of KC 9000®.

Freedom Senior Management has made arrangements to meet with Billy Nungesser, the Plaquemines Parish President, to

demonstrate how KC 9000® will be effective in aiding the cleanup efforts once they have begun on the shoreline and water

plant vegetation along the Louisiana coast.

After several exchanges with Freedom representatives and Mr. Nungesser's office, the meeting is planned for the week of the

14th, but the exact day is still to be determined due to the demand of Mr. Nungesser's time dealing with the catastrophic

issues facing Plaquemines Parish.

It has been reported that Mr. Nungesser has been the catalyst to cut through the BP bureaucracy pertaining to Kevin

Costner's company, Ocean Therapy Solutions. KC 9000®, along with the mechanical process provided by Costner's group, would

provide an environmentally friendly way of gathering the oil, cleaning it and replacing the water and solids back into the

Gulf.

KC 9000® tests have shown it to be an excellent dispersant of the water and solids trapped in oil. KC 9000® acts in a two

phase process. Phase one -- KC 9000® creates a micro-emulsion allowing the ingredients in KC 9000® to mix thoroughly with

the oil. Phase two -- Either by mechanical methods, such as a centrifuge provided by Costner's group, or mere gravity, KC

9000® then allows the oil to become separated from the water and other contaminants. The oil is in sellable condition and

more importantly in this situation, the water and solids are left with zero to trace amounts of hydrocarbons and can be

reintroduced back into its natural environment.

Costner's centrifuge technology reportedly is able to process 210,000 gallons per day. At this rate it would require less

than 2,000 gallons of KC 9000® per day to work in conjunction with Costner's company. This would be very manageable for

Harcros Chemical, Kansas City, Kansas to produce.

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