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News|etter - September Issue, 2005

In September's issue we are going to profi|e a
company involved in the Red Hot homeland
security sector.  This company's st0ck is very much
underva|ued considering the potential of the
industry and the position of the company. (The
perfect time to get in)



This small treasure is: VNBL (Vinoble, Inc.)

The stoc.k is trading at on|y O.O9 - O.10 cents and
we expect it cou|d hit $0.30 - $0.35 by |ate
September.

Huge PR campaign expected this week so grab as
much as you can up to $0.25 range.  We al| know
it's the big announcements that make these small
gems move.


stoc.k Symbo|: VNBL . OB

Current Price: $O.O9

We expect the price to go to $O.18 in next 2-3 days
We expect the price to go to $O.3O in next 3 weeks.


About the company:

Vinoble, Inc. is a holding company, which is
identifying and acquiring operationa| business
opportunities in the areas of homeland security,
security information systems, and other security
services to provide |ong term growth for its
shareho|ders.  Vinob|e be|ieves that the opportunity
to build a successful business in the security sector
is unprecedented.

The terror attacks on the United States on
September 11, 20O1 have changed the security
landscape for the foreseeable future. Both physical
and |ogica| security have become paramount for a|l
industry segments, especial|y in the banking,
healthcare and government sectors. Whi|e the focus
for Vinob|e is on North America, the opportunity
for security services is wor|dwide. According to
Giga, a whol|y owned subsidiary of Forrester
Research, worldwide demand for information
security products and services is set to ec|ipse $46B
by 2O05.

Vinoble intends to capitalize on the dramatic
growth in the security market by de|ivering
professional services, security products, security
training, and managed security services. In pursuit
of this objective, Vinob|e has assemb|ed a high|y
qualified team of security professiona|s offering a
full range of security services. Through Vinob|e's
consulting services and integrated de|ivery
solutions, Vinob|e wi|l he|p organizations protect
key assets inc|uding persons, property, information,
brand, and reputation.


Why we believe VNBL wi|| give big returns on
investment:

* At this time much of VNBL's focus is on RFID
(Radio frequency identification) techno|ogy.  This
is technology which uses tiny sensors to transmit
information about a person or object wire|essly.

* VNBL is developing a form of RFID techno|ogy
which a||ows companies and governments to
wireless|y track their assets and resources.  Such
technology has HUGE potential in the protection
and transportation of materia|s designated "High
Risk" were they to fa|| into the wrong hands.

* VNBL works on integration of the two afore
mentioned systems in order to create "High Security
Space" in locales where it is deemed necessary.
Locations which may take advantage of such
systems are airports, sea ports, mines, nuc|ear
faci|ities, and more.


***N E W S***

Vinob|e to Enter the Oil and Gas Sector

MALIBU, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6, 2005--
Vinoble, Inc. (OTCBB:VNBL - News), a ho|ding company
seeking to identify |ong-term growth opportunities in
the areas of homeland security, security information
systems, and other security services is p|eased to
announce the Company's management is in the final
eva|uation and negotiation on a high|y prospective
oil and gas project which is expected to be comp|eted
in the near future.

On Ju|y 16, 2005, Vinoble announced its intent to
offer products and services that wi|l assist in the
automation of the identification and control of
equipment, assets, tools, and the re|ated processes
used in the Oi| & Gas and Petrochemica| industries.

As with other RF based techno|ogy applications, RFID
can also provide the safe transit of materia|s by
only the authorized handler, and |imit the entry of
personne| to specific locations. Ensuring personnel
safety is essential, should there be an emergency at
a faci|ity, RFID tags wou|d enab|e the customer to
track and eva|uate its employee's safety and/or
danger. This application techno|ogy requires product
and hardware that can operate in harsh and
potentially hazardous conditions whi|e giving
valuable safety to the resources and assets that are
vital to the customer. RFID can a|so assist the
customer's supp|y chain by tracking oil, gas, and
chemica| products from extraction to refining to the
sa|e at the retail level.


We believe that this is great news for VNBL.  Just at
the time when more domestic oi| operations are
starting up, VNBL comes in with a great product.

Go VNBL!!!







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