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American Alliance Financial & Funding Group Corporate Summary

2 Legal THIS CORPORATE SUMMARY DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY FROM ANY PERSON IN ANY STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION IN WHICH SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION WOULD BE UNLAWFUL, OR IN WHICH THE PERSON MAKING SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION IS NOT QUALIFIED TO DO SO, OR TO A PERSON TO WHOM IT IS UNLAWFUL TO MAKE SUCH AN OFFER OR SOLICITATION. THERE IS NO PUBLIC MARKET FOR THE SECURITIES, AND NONE IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE. THEREFORE, INVESTORS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY MIGHT BE REQUIRED TO BEAR THE FINANCIAL RISKS OF THIS INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS. This Executive Summary contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements are those that predict or describe future events or trends and that do not relate solely to historical matters. For example, forward-looking statements may predict future economic performance, describe plans and objectives of management for future operations and make projections of revenue and other financial items. Prospective investors should not rely on such forward-looking statements because the matters they describe are subject to known (and unknown) risks, uncertainties and other unpredictable factors, many of which are beyond our control.

3 AAFFG Company Profile A financial services institution with its vast assets under management, unique approach, dynamic relationships, and core expertise. Leading global conduit focused on the following sectors: Banking Energy Mining and Minerals Government Technology

4 AAFFG Mission AAFFG is dedicated to creating value for its stakeholders and operating under the premise to: Reinvest a significant portion of its net proceeds into the betterment of communities of the world it engages.

5 Corporate Structure

6 AAFFG Key Management Steven V. Cross – Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Phillip Long – Chief Financial Officer CD Rowsell – Senior Executive Vice President, Investments Gary Wiess – Senior Vice President, Commodities Alexander Chang – Executive Vice President, Legal Counsel – Asia Thomas L. Woodall – Senior Vice President, Chief Legal – Americas William C. Brannan – Senior Vice President, Economics & International Planning Richard Scales – Senior Vice President, Financial Management Jim Lewis – Chief Geologist Paul Pomp – Chief Silica Engineer Gordon Pomp – Silica Production Manager Steven Hopkins – Project Lifeguard Supervisor (EDCU – Utah Governors Office) Stacy Hopkins – Chief EDCU Coordinator

7 Balance Sheet ASSETSLIABILITIES Cash$50,000 Accounts payable $2,444,577 Accounts receivable$0 Short-term notes$0 Short Term Investments $0 Taxes payable$0 Prepaid expenses$0 Accrued payroll$ 4,477,083 Total Current Assets$50,000 Total Current Liabilities$ 6,921,660 Investments – LP (Non Minerals and Mining)$ 1,969,730 Long Term Notes Payable $ 7,578,000 Investments - LP Mining and Minerals (Valuation * Rev Share)$3,214,355,000,000 Total Long Term Assets$3,214,357,019,730 Total Long Term Liabilities$7,578,000 STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY Paid in Capital$0 Retained earnings$3,214,342,520,070 Total Shareholders' Equity$3,214,342,520,070 TOTAL ASSETS$3,214,357,019,730 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY$3,214,357,019,730

8 Summary of Silica Leases The 3 distinct mineral leases on 40,000+ acres contain an estimated 50 billion tons of quartz silica rock of very high purity, as well as an abundance of quartz crystals of gemstone and fiber optic quality. The British Columbia sites are located near rail facilities connected to port facilities at Vancouver, BC or Prince Rupert, BC. The Idaho site is also close proximity to rail facilities. Geologic sampling has revealed exceedingly pure samples of silica comprised of 97.7% to 99.3% silica, with iron oxide contents ranging from 0.02% to 0.05%. Majority of prospect is covered with only 2-4 inches of overburden consisting of moss and light soils. Underlying the main silica deposit, there is an inferred gold deposit varying from feet in depth from the surface. AAFFG is General Partner owning 51% of the limited partnership and 40% of net revenues.

9 Location of British Columbia and Idaho Silica Sites

10 Silica Diverse Uses Glass (a colorless, high-purity form is called fused silica) Silica gel (used as desiccants in new clothes, leather goods, electronics) Raw material for ceramics such as earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. Raw material for the production of Portland cement. Food additive in powdered foods or to absorb water Electronic insulator as the natural oxide coating grows on silicon is a electric insulator, possessing high chemical stability. Raw material for aerogel for spacecraft, defense. Extraction of DNA due to its ability to bind to the nucleic acids. Added to medicinal anti-foaming agent As hydrated silica in toothpaste (abrasive to fight away plaque.) As fumed silica as pharmaceutical excipients. Improving flow properties of materials required for modern tablet and capsule

11 Pure Silica Hi-Tech Uses Solar Panels created from Silicon Wafers Optical Components - lenses, prisms, reflectors, mirrors, filters, optical flats. Analytical Instruments - UV spectrophotometer cells, fire control devices, reticle substrates,interferometer plates Semiconductor Electronic - Microcircuit substrates, microwave devices, photomasks, sputter plates, excimer lasers Lasers - beam splitters, brewster windows, medical/industrial systems, Q-switches, UV excimers Energy - Laser fusion research, isotope separation, solar cell covers. Spacecraft/Aircraft - Docking light covers, windows, re-entry heat shields, ring laser gyros. Fiber optics

12 Potential Silica Buyers/Partners Chemical Manufactures (DuPont, Dow, BASF, Pharmaceuticals) Petro-chemical Processors Solar Industry Electronics Industry Glass Industry Construction Industry

13 Initial Silica - Production and Pricing 10,000 metric tons per month mined in Year 1 from each of the 3 North American mines. Overview of pricing of silica production: Raw decorative silica stone = $120 per ton. OR crush and grind silica stone into granular silica = $6,000 a ton. OR grind granular into powder = $7,500 a ton. OR by heat in a refinery furnace into a gel = $6,500 an ounce ($208,000,000 a ton)

14 Risk Factors – Silica Production No customers to purchase the commodities, inadequate demand. Change in Technology Environmental, Local Permits Production Health Risks – Silicosis Delays due to weather, equipment failure, staffing

15 Risk Mitigations – Silica Production Company actively pursuing silica buyers from diverse industries Company plan to ramp up production and refineries as demand and technology evolves Company working closely with local and national governments to secure permits and partnerships Company outsourcing production to experienced mining producers to reduce injury, equipment misuse, and staff training

16 Silica Financial Projections 5 Year Net Present Value = $1.3 billion (8% discount rate) Based on Investment of $69 million over 14 months Investment Recovery (Cumulative Break ‑ even) in Q Cash Flow Positive Q (Peak Cumulative Loss ~ $22 million) Year Total Silica Revenue $ 53,100,000 $ 699,840,000 $ 1,465,920,000 $ 2,669,760,000 $ 5,508,000,000 $10,396,620,000 Total Operating Expenses $ 39,825,000 $ 454,896,000 $ 879,552,000 $ 1,468,368,000 $ 2,754,000,000 $ 5,596,641,000 Total Profit $ 13,275,000 $ 244,944,000 $ 586,368,000 $ 1,201,392,000 $ 2,754,000,000 $ 4,799,979,000 Cumulative Total Profit $ 13,275,000 $ 258,219,000 $ 844,587,000 $ 2,045,979,000 $ 4,799,979,000 AAFFG Profit $ 5,088,750 $ 93,895,200 $ 224,774,400 $ 460,533,600 $ 1,055,700,000 $ 1,839,991,950 AAFFG Cumulative Profit $ 5,088,750 $ 98,983,950 $ 323,758,350 $ 784,291,950 $ 1,839,991,950 AAFFG Total Investment $ 27,000,000 $ 42,000,000 $ - $ 69,000,000 AAFFG Cumulative Investment $ 27,000,000 $ 69,000,000 AAFFG Net Cash Flows $ (21,911,250) $ 51,895,200 $ 224,774,400 $ 460,533,600 $ 1,055,700,000 $ 1,770,991,950 Cumulative Net Cash Flows $ (21,911,250) $ 29,983,950 $ 254,758,350 $ 715,291,950 $ 1,770,991,950

17 Metals and Mining Overview AAFFG receives 40% of gross profit from Appleman LP, Card LP, and Composite Corp JV Total Reserve Value > $300 billion Appleman LP owns mineral deposits of 50 million tons on 1,280 acres in Colorado − Value of reserves in 2005 ~ $851 billion, today’s value > $2 trillion  54,300,000 oz. gold  704,700,000 oz. silver  61,100,000 oz. platinum  86,900,000 oz. palladium − Economic life of mine = 20 years − 5 Year estimate gross revenue = $13.6 billion

18 Card LP Gold Overview Card LP includes inferred 7 million ounces of Gold at feet (below the Silica) Market value of gold reserves ~ $7 billion Economic life is 20 years 5 Year estimated gross revenue = $803 million Initial investment capital = $69 million (included in silica investment)

19 Precious Metals Projections 5 Year Net Present Value = $2.6 billion (8% discount rate) Investment Recovery (Cumulative Break ‑ even) in Q Based on Investment of $125 million over next 27 months Cash Flow Positive Q (Peak Cumulative Loss ~ $50 million) Year Total Total Metals Revenue $ 45,695,658 $ 1,200,724,583 $ 3,587,259,879 $ 7,099,533,516 $ 8,186,454,796 $ 20,119,668,432 Total Operating Expenses $ 36,556,520 $ 952,675,017 $ 2,421,964,126 $ 3,233,779,880 $ 4,077,465,248 $ 10,722,440,791 Total Profit $ 9,139,138 $ 248,049,566 $ 1,165,295,753 $ 3,787,003,636 $ 4,003,989,548 $ 9,213,477,641 Cumulative Total Profit $ 9,139,138 $ 257,188,704 $ 1,422,484,458 $ 5,209,488,093 $ 9,213,477,641 AAFFG Profit $ 3,655,655 $ 99,219,827 $ 466,118,301 $ 1,546,301,454 $ 1,643,595,819 $ 3,758,891,056 AAFFG Cumulative Profit $ 3,655,655 $ 102,875,482 $ 568,993,783 $ 2,115,295,237 $ 3,758,891,056 Total Investment $ 54,000,000 $ 56,000,000 $ 15,000,000 $ - $ 125,000,000 Cumulative Investment $ 54,000,000 $ 110,000,000 $ 125,000,000 AAFFG Cash Flows $ (50,344,345) $ 43,219,827 $ 451,118,301 $ 1,546,301,454 $ 1,643,595,819 $ 3,633,891,056 AAFFG Cumulative Cash Flows $ (50,344,345) $ (7,124,518) $ 443,993,783 $ 1,990,295,237 $ 3,633,891,056

20 Investment Opportunities Strategic, Equity, Diversified Position in AAFFG Corporation (Parent/Holding Co.) Investment in AAFFG LLC Limited Partnerships & Joint Ventures: − Pure Silica (USA, Canada, China) − Metals Mining and Tailings (USA) − Oil Exploration and Drilling (USA)