Monday, July 9, 2007

Project Jet Pack News: PJP Releases Data From Successful Test Launch

BLACK RIVER, Michigan --(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 9, 2007--Dr. Jacob Robert Shrum's Project Jet Pack released data today from the first round of open air scientific testing of the prototype Haeftaeman™/Bell Aerosystems Design Medical Lift-Response Jet Pack.

Towing subject mass of 262 kilograms, the PJP prototype Medical Lift-Response Jet Pack achieved initial thrust of 980.40 lbf and peak arc thrust of 2098.12 lbf. Flight period stability vacillation readings ranged from 46,000 Hz to 103,000 Hz. Maximum altitude, reached .78 seconds after launch, was 476.8 meters. Blast disintegration was 96%.

Dr. Jacob Robert Shrum, founder of Dr. Robert Shrum's Project Jet Pack, released the following statement:

"You simply cannot look at these test results as anything other than total vindication of the efforts of myself and the entire Project Jet Pack team. We are closer than ever to bringing solitary jet propulsion technology to the ordinary Americans that need it."

Dr. Shrum will embark on a region-wide investment road show to publicize this PJP breakthrough and to raise funds for further development of the Bell Aerosystems design.

Project Jet Pack also announced today that Troy Fenster, Director of Systems, will be taking a temporary leave of absence to pursue educational opportunities. Mr. Fenster can be reached at Swisher Baptist Memorial Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Center, Opiate Addiction Unit, Room 223, 48 120th St. NW, Swisher IA 52338.

MEDIA CONTACT:
McGerbert & Associates Public Relations
Herbert F. McGerbert
Managing Partner
44 120th St. NW
Swisher, IA 52338
pr@projectjetpack.com
www.projectjetpack.com

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Swisher Baptist Elementary Third Graders to Visit Creation Museum

SWISHER, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 28, 2007

Swisher Baptist Elementary School Principal Goddard W. McTierney announced this week that Swisher Baptist Elementary School third graders will visit the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky in the upcoming school year. The decision settles weeks of disagreement between parents over whether a visit to the Creation Museum would be appropriate, given that it may cut into the month-long sessions of structured silent prayer and reflection in which Swisher students normally engage at the beginning of each academic year. McTierney was able to broker a compromise between parents favoring the competing plans by requiring that the entire bus ride to the Creation Museum will consist solely of structured silent prayer and reflection.

The Creation Museum field trip, along with the sessions of structured silent prayer and reflection, will be led by Dea. Herbert F. McGerbert.

MEDIA CONTACT:
McGerbert & Associates Public Relations
Herbert F. McGerbert
Managing Partner
44 120th St. NW
Swisher, IA 52338

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Project Jet Pack News: PJP Announces Initial Test Launch

SWISHER, Iowa --(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2007

Dr. Jacob Robert Shrum's Project Jet Pack announced today that it will conduct initial open air scientific testing of the modified Bell Aerosystems design, for the first time combined with Project Jet Pack's proprietary Haeftaeman™ triple reinforced jet pack harness. Testing is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on July 5, 2007 at the Gogebic Gorge testing grounds at Black River, Michigan. Prior to the launch, a prayer service lead by the Dea. Herbert F. McGerbert will be held commemorating the 15th anniversary of the tragic death of Jennifer Gertrude Shrum.

Requests for press credentials for both the test launch and prayer service should be directed to Herbert F. McGerbert at pr@projectjetpack.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:
McGerbert & Associates Public Relations
Herbert F. McGerbert
Managing Partner
44 120th St. NW
Swisher, IA 52338
pr@projectjetpack.com

Monday, May 21, 2007

Project Jet Pack News: Test Subject Kevin Released from Hospital

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa --(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2007

A 36 year old Project Jet Pack test subject, recently injured in a harness stress test experiment, has been released from the hospital.

Kevin, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, suffered minor, non-life-threatening injuries when the jet pack harness that he was testing failed. Kevin suffered rope burns and assorted lesser injuries: two broken fibulas, a broken pelvis, and a punctured left lung. Following the test failure, Kevin was transported to Cedar Rapids Baptist Memorial Hospital for "routine observation."

After spending three weeks in intensive care, Kevin has been relocated to his home for the remainder of his recovery.

Kevin expects to be back on the testing field shortly, and released the following statement regarding his partipation in Project Jet Pack:

"I'm very fortunate to have the opportunity to test jet packs - they are the future. My injuries were minimal, especially in comparison to the pain endured by the obese: suffering and stranded without medical care. I will be out there testing jet packs as soon as the doctors clear me."


Dr. Jacob Robert Shrum, founder and spiritual leader of Project Jet Pack, offered his thanks to Kevin for his continued participation in the test phase of the team's work:

"Kevin has been a real inspiration for me. It is on behalf of people like Kevin, and my beloved sister, Jennifer, that this project was formed in the first place. With the good Lord's help, he will be back with us soon."

MEDIA CONTACT:
McGerbert & Associates Public Relations
Herbert F. McGerbert
Managing Partner
44 120th St. NW

Swisher, IA 52338
pr@projectjetpack.com

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Project Jet Pack News: Bell Aerosystem Design Positioned for Future Development

IOWA CITY, Iowa --(BUSINESS WIRE)--January 3, 2007--Dr. Jacob Robert Shrum's Project Jet Pack announced today the selection of the Bell Aerosystems design for future development. This selection follows four months of rigorous comparative testing by the Project Jet Pack team, under the irreproachable leadership of Dr. Jacob Robert Shrum.

Public Relations Contact:
Herbert McGerbert
pr@projectjetpack.com

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

A New Year for McGerbert & Associates

In the last year McGerbert & Associates reached a number of long-term goals. The first on a long list, and by no means the least important of our accomplishments, has been the opportunity for the firm to expand its reach and offer the same quality services to an ever-widening client base. Our list of clients doubled in the last six months of 2006 alone! Also, we are especially proud of our work with Dr. Jacob Robert Shrum's Project Jet Pack. Dr. Shrum's beneficence and outstanding commitment to the needs of individuals with weight disadvantages is an inspiration to us all.

I would like to thank Dr. Shrum for helping to make this a successful year for McGerbert & Associates, and I would like to extend him my best wishes for the next year.

With kindest regards, I am,

Sincerely yours,

Herbert F. McGerbert
Managing Partner
McGerbert & Associates Public Relations
44 120th St. NW
Swisher, IA 52338
herbertmcgerbert@gmail.com

Sunday, December 3, 2006

McGerbert & Associates Goes Digital

Herbert McGerbert & Associates would like to welcome you to our new website! Inspired as we are by our illustrious clients, who work in such forward-looking fields as medicine and jet propulsion, we endevour to extend our old-fashioned hardwork and God-given talents in the new arena of digital information. The internet is the future, and we intend to bring to that future all the great service that you expect from MGA. Take a look at our new webpage to find out about our great offerings, and if you have any questions, please "email" us today!

With kindest regards, I am,

Sincerely yours,

Herbert F. McGerbert
Managing Partner
McGerbert & Associates Public Relations
44 120th St. NW
Swisher, IA 52338
herbertmcgerbert@gmail.com