Wednesday, July 9, 2008

DR WAITLEY'S BEST SELLING BOOKS GO TO DVD.

The Blackhawk Fund, (BULLETIN BOARD: BHWF) has completed the filming of the first episode of "The Universal Science of Getting Rich" --Starring Dr. Denis Waitley, Co-Author of "The Secret". The Blackhawk Fund Media has been engaged to produce Dr. Denis Waitley's best selling books into DVD media. At a time when "The Secret" is gaining world-wide recognition, The company anticipates the marketing of these best selling books as DVD's to generate substantial new revenue to The Blackhawk Fund.

CEO, Steve Bonenberger stated, "We are so pleased to be nearing first episode production on this amazing series. We are ahead of our original production schedule and that means a lot to our team. The Buzz is huge on this show and we feel very firm in our belief that this series is going to be a huge hit worldwide."

CFO, Brent Fouch added, "Millions of our viewers will be able to benefit from the amazing experience and insights from this best-selling author of "The Seeds of Greatness" and "The Psychology of Winning." Denis Waitley has studied and counseled leaders in every field, from Apollo astronauts to Fortune 500 top executives, from Olympic gold medalists to Super Bowl champions, from returning POW's to heads of state, from the boardrooms of top multi-national corporations to the classrooms of students of all ages and cultures...and now to our living rooms."

About Dennis Waitley: For the past forty years, Mr. Denis Waitley has inspired, informed, and enlightened millions of individuals with his fifteen non-fiction books, hundreds of audio programs, and entertaining, penetrating live keynote lectures, seminars and television appearances. In addition, Denis has written hundreds of articles on Peak Performance and Success and has conducted countless interviews with Peak Performers. Denis Waitley has painted word pictures of optimism, core values, motivation and resiliency that have become indelible and legendary in their positive impact on society. Denis has been described by his peers as "the poet laureate" of modern-day philosophers.

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