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Dec. 31, 2010
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Dec. 31, 2011
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Mar. 31, 2014
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Dec. 31, 2012
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Dec. 31, 2011
Convertible Debenture Four [Member]
Convertible Debt One [Member]
Dec. 31, 2011
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Dec. 31, 2011
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Mar. 09, 2011
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Dec. 31, 2013
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Mar. 09, 2011
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Convertible Debt One [Member]
Mar. 09, 2011
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Convertible Debt Two [Member]
May 03, 2011
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Dec. 31, 2013
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May 03, 2011
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Warrant One [Member]
May 03, 2011
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Warrant Two [Member]
Mar. 31, 2014
Convertible Debenture Seven [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
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Feb. 29, 2012
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Mar. 31, 2014
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Dec. 31, 2013
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Nov. 30, 2012
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Jul. 31, 2012
Convertible Debenture Nine [Member]
May 31, 2012
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Feb. 29, 2012
Convertible Debenture Nine [Member]
Mar. 31, 2014
Convertible Debenture Nine [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Nine [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
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Related Party One [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Ten [Member]
Jan. 18, 2013
Convertible Debenture Eleven [Member]
Mar. 31, 2014
Convertible Debenture Eleven [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Eleven [Member]
Jan. 18, 2013
Convertible Debenture Eleven [Member]
Convertible Debt One [Member]
Jan. 18, 2013
Convertible Debenture Eleven [Member]
Convertible Debt Two [Member]
Mar. 31, 2014
Convertible Debenture Eleven [Member]
Convertible Debt Three [Member]
Apr. 30, 2012
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Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Twelve [Member]
Dec. 31, 2012
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Mar. 31, 2014
Convertible Debenture Twelve [Member]
Aug. 12, 2013
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Jan. 18, 2013
Convertible Debenture Thirteen [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Thirteen [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
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Convertible Debt One [Member]
Jan. 18, 2013
Convertible Debenture Thirteen [Member]
Convertible Debt One [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Thirteen [Member]
Convertible Debt Two [Member]
Jan. 18, 2013
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Convertible Debt Two [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Thirteen [Member]
Convertible Debt Three [Member]
Apr. 30, 2013
Convertible Debenture Fourteen [Member]
Mar. 31, 2014
Convertible Debenture Fourteen [Member]
Dec. 31, 2013
Convertible Debenture Fourteen [Member]
Apr. 08, 2013
Convertible Debenture Fourteen [Member]
Convertible Debentures [Line Items]                                                                                                                                                      
Debt Instrument, Convertible, Conversion Price                                                                                                   $ 0.37125         $ 0.37125                                        
Debt Instrument, Convertible, Beneficial Conversion Feature                         $ 20,635     $ 53,517     $ 32,571         $ 27,172                                       $ 39,724                                           $ 58,720                  
Percentage Of Royalty On Revenue                               2.50%                                                                                                                      
Percentage Of Discount On Conversion Price                               30.00%     30.00%       39.00% 39.00% 39.00%                       30.00%       30.00%     30.00%                                           59.00%           40.00%      
Research and development costs     379 15,599                   71,483                   42,500                 50,000                                                                                    
Long-term Debt, Gross                             7,500             24,500 78,500     11,000                             10,000   39,724     11,750 11,750 11,750 7,500   5,500 23,500 5,500 39,724     16,000 56,250 39,724                       84,500       20,000
Debt Instrument Transfer Or Assignment In Second Closing                             11,750                                                                                                                        
Debt Instrument Transfer Or Assignment In Subsequent Closing                             11,750                                                                                                                        
Convertible Debenture Issued                                     76,000       50,189           35,268               300,000       4,286     17,025                       3,211                     95,000   30,500           13,333
Stock Issued During Period, Value, Restricted Stock Award, Gross                                     38,000                                                                                                                
Repayments of Debt                                       28,000                                                                                                              
Percentage Of Prepayment Of Debenture Minimum                                                         130.00%                                                                                            
Percentage Of Prepayment Of Debenture Maximum                                                         150.00%                                                                                            
Penalty For Not Timely Delivering Shares Upon Conversion Notice                                                         2,000                                                                                            
Debt Instrument Accrued Interest                                           1,448       3,328 1,500                               1,552                           1,512 4,825 2,743   202 162   8,794                      
Class of Warrant or Right, Number of Securities Called by Warrants or Rights                                                                     50,000 100,000     300,000 600,000                                                                      
Class of Warrant or Right, Exercise Price of Warrants or Rights                                                                     $ 337.50 $ 472.50     $ 337.50 $ 472.50                                                                      
Debenture Discount                                             78,500         42,500 78,500       34,472       206,832             17,025                                                              
Convertible Debenture Issued                                                                 7,500       45,000                                                                            
Maximum Conversion Percentage For Debenture At Any One Time                         4.99%                               4.99%               10.00%                         4.99%       4.99%                       4.99%                  
Extinguishment of Debt, Gain (Loss), Net of Tax                                                                                           6,714 6,714 6,714 4,286         71,577           3,700         93,826                    
Percentage Of Prepayment Of Debenture                                                                                                   150.00%       150.00%                       44.00%                  
Origination Principal Balance                         20,635 [1]     125,000 [2] 125,000 [2] 125,000 76,000 [3]   76,000 [3]           42,500             37,500 [4]       37,500 [4]     42,500 [4] 42,500 [4]     78,500 [4]       125,000   78,500 [4]   50,000 [5]   300,000 [6] 300,000 [6]       16,347 10,000 [7] 16,347 10,000 [7]     39,724 [8]   30,500   95,000     39,724 [9] 42,750 [10]  
Debt Conversion, Converted Instrument, Amount       565,689       2,160 2,160 2,280 2,080 1,920                         78,500     78,500   42,500 37,500 37,500                                                           23,500         30,500   22,500            
Interest Payable                                                                                                                         2,125         191                  
Debt Conversion Converted Instrument Issuance Date Description                                                                                                                                   within 90 days after the effective date at 140% multiplied by outstanding principal and accrued interest.                  
Debt Conversion Post Closing Expenses                                                                                                                                   1,000                  
Debt Conversion Other Expenses                                                                                                                                   700                  
Share Price       $ 0.0005   $ 0.025                                                                                                                                          
Common stock, shares authorized     5,000,000,000 5,000,000,000 5,000,000,000   5,000,000,000                                                                                                                                        
Reduced Share Price       $ 0.0005                                                                                                                                              
Stockholders Equity, Reverse Stock Split 1 -for- 1,350 1 for 1,350                                                                     1 for -1,350                         1-for-1,350         1-for-1,350                                        
Debt Instrument Principle Amount                                                       34,055                                                                       157,446                      
Debt Instrument Amount                                                                                                                               166,240                      
Debt Instrument Outstanding Amount                                                                                                                               170,000                      
Other Expenses, Total                                                                                                                               $ 3,760                      
Debt Instrument Accrued Interest Percentage                                                                                                                                   10.00%                  
[1] The Company converted an accounts payable for legal services to a convertible debenture. At the option of the lender, the principal amount of the note plus any accrued interest may be converted in whole or in part into Common Stock at the conversion price per share of $.001 by written notice. The lender will be limited to maximum conversion of 4.99% of the outstanding Common Stock of the Company at any one time. The debenture and the shares referenced within the debenture may be assignable in whole or in part to a third party at any time during the term. The Company valued the beneficial conversion feature (BCF) of the convertible debenture at $20,635, the “ceiling” of its intrinsic value. The Company accreted the discount to the convertible debenture and recognized interest expense through its maturity. On the maturity date of the debenture, the lender sold and assigned the debenture to an unrelated third party for the face value of the debenture. Because the original lender asserted default against this party, the original lender re-assigned the debenture to another party. See Ref. (12) for assignment of the debenture as well as accounting treatment of the assignment.
[2] The Company purchased in exchange for convertible debenture exclusive rights for license of certain intellectual property from an unrelated party. The parties agreed to a royalty of 2.5% of net revenues generated from the sale, sub-license or use of the technology or a reasonable negotiated rate based on similar invention. The debenture was convertible to common shares of the Company at May 27, 2011, along with accrued interest at the option of the lender. Conversion price per share is 30% discount as determined from the weighted average of the preceding 12 trading days’ closing market price. The Company valued the BCF of the convertible debenture at $53,517, its intrinsic value. The Company accreted the discount to the convertible debenture and will recognize interest expense through repayment in full or conversion. Because there was no assurance of success and the invention was still in design and pre-prototype phase, the Company recorded the initial net value of the debenture, $71,483, as research and development expense during the year ended 2010. Both parties agreed to confidentiality regarding the invention during the pre-prototype stage. In addition, the Company agreed to provide the licensor with design services, as well as assist in completing the prototype and initial production at the Company’s prevailing wholesale rate for comparable services. On February 10, 2012, the holder of this debenture entered into an agreement with a third party to sell/assign the $125,000 principal balance, plus accrued interest. The purchase was to be in installments with transfer/assignment of the debenture upon payment, referred to as “Closings”. The first Closing was on or about February 15, 2012 for $7,500, with that amount assigned/transferred. The second Closing, occurred 90 days after the first closing for $11,750 paid/assigned. All subsequent Closings were to be for $11,750 and occur in 30 day increments after the second Closing. This was to continue until the full principal balance of $125,000, plus accrued interest has been purchased/assigned. See Ref. (9) for discussion of new terms on the assigned portions of the debenture.
[3] The Company ratified a technology and license agreement with commitment for purchase of inventory related to an agreement signed in 2010, which set pricing for products if minimum quantity purchases were met. Since the Company did not purchase the minimum quantities, but desired to maintain the technology and licensing rights along with the pricing, it agreed to purchase the 2010 balance shortage in 2011, as well as the 2011 minimum quantities. The agreement required the Company issue a convertible debenture for $76,000, and 38,000 shares of restricted common stock. The lender at their option could convert all or part of the note plus accrued interest into common stock at a price of thirty percent (30%) discount as determined from the average four (4) highest closing bid prices over the preceding five (5) trading days. The Company valued the BCF of the convertible debenture at $32,571. The Company accreted the discount to the convertible debenture and will recognize interest expense through paid in full or converted. The Company repaid $28,000 of this debenture in 2011. See Note 16. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES for discussion of litigation involving the technology and license agreement.
[4] In 2011, the Company borrowed $42,500, $37,500, and $37,500, respectively, in exchange for three convertible debentures from a lender. The Company valued the related beneficial conversion features (BCF) at $42,500, 37,500 and 37,500, respectively. On February 7, 2012, the lender sold/assigned all rights and interest on the first debenture having net book value of $11,000 plus accrued interest of $3,328. On March 9, 2012, the lender sold/assigned all rights and interest in the second debenture having a net book value of $24,500, plus $1,448 of accrued interest. See reference (11) which discusses the terms and conditions surrounding the new debentures issued upon extinguishment of the two originals as well as accounting treatment of the transactions. During the third quarter of 2012, the lender converted to stock the third convertible debenture with $37,500 principal and $1,500 accrued interest outstanding in full satisfaction of the convertible debenture. The stock was issued without restrictive legend pursuant to Rule 144, as the holder acquired convertible note issued by the Company more than six months prior to the date of conversion and did not pay any additional consideration for the shares. On July 2, 2012, the Company borrowed $78,500 from this same lender in exchange for a convertible debenture maturing on April 5, 2013. Beginning 180 days after the date of the debenture, lender could convert the note to common shares at a 39% discount of the “Market Price” of the stock based on the average of the lowest three (3) closing bid prices on the date prior to the notice of conversion. In addition, if the Company granted a lower price for common stock purchase or conversion to anyone else during the term of the agreement, the lender’s conversion price would be adjusted downward to the same. The lender could not convert an amount greater than 4.99% of the outstanding common stock at any one time. The Company could have prepaid the debenture at any time before maturity at graduated amounts depending on the date of prepayment ranging from 130% to 150% of the debenture balance plus accrued and unpaid interest. There was a $2,000 per day penalty for not timely delivering shares upon conversion notice. The Company was also required to maintain a reserve of shares sufficient to cover the lender’s conversion to common stock of the total amount of the debenture. The Company valued the BCF of the convertible debenture at $35,268. Accordingly, the $78,500 debenture was discounted by the amount of the BCF and accreted to the convertible debenture through its maturity, and interest was recognized until converted. By December 31, 2013, the lender had converted $78,500 principal plus accrued interest on the convertible debenture in full satisfaction of the debt. The stock was issued without restrictive legend pursuant to Rule 144, as the holder acquired convertible note issued by the Company more than six months prior to the date of conversion and did not pay any additional consideration for the shares. On August 8, 2012, the Company borrowed $42,500 from this same lender in exchange for a convertible debenture maturing on May 10, 2013. Beginning 180 days after the date of the debenture, lender could have converted the note to common shares at a 39% discount pursuant to the same terms and conditions discussed in preceding paragraph. The Company valued the BCF of the convertible debenture at $27,172. Accordingly, the $42,500 debenture was discounted by the amount of the BCF. The Company accreted the discount to the convertible debenture through its maturity and will recognize interest expense until paid in full or converted. During the year ended December 31, 2013, the lender converted $34,055 principal on the convertible debenture. The stock was issued without restrictive legend pursuant to Rule 144, as the holder acquired convertible note issued by the Company more than six months prior to the date of conversion and did not pay any additional consideration for the shares. On October 31, 2012, the Company borrowed $78,500 from this same lender in exchange for a convertible debenture maturing on August 2, 2013. Beginning 180 days after the date of the debenture, lender could have converted the note to common shares at a 39% discount pursuant to the same terms and conditions discussed in two paragraphs preceding this one. The Company valued the BCF of the convertible debenture at $50,189. Accordingly, the $78,500 debenture was discounted by the amount of the BCF. The Company is accreting the discount to the convertible debenture through its maturity and will recognize interest expense until paid in full or converted. During the three months ended March 31, 2014, the lender converted $1,685 of the convertible debenture to shares of common stock. . The stock was issued without restrictive legend pursuant to Rule 144, as the holder acquired convertible note issued by the Company more than six months prior to the date of conversion and did not pay any additional consideration for the shares.
[5] On March 9, 2011, the Company borrowed $50,000 in exchange for a convertible debenture. The lender could at any time convert any portion of the debenture to common shares at a 30% discount of the “Market Price” of the stock based on the average of the previous ten (10) days weighted average closing prices on the date prior to the notice of conversion. The Company could have prepaid the debenture plus accrued interest at any time before maturity. In addition, as further inducement for loaning the Company the funds, the Company granted the lender 50,000 and 100,000 warrants at $337.50 and $472.50 per share (after restatement for 1 for -1,350- reverse stock split) , respectively. As a result, the Company allocated fair market value (“FMV”) to both the BCF and to the warrants, or $34,472, which was recorded as a discount against the debenture. The Company accreted the discount to the convertible debenture through its maturity and recognized interest expense until both the debenture and accrued interest were converted to stock in full satisfaction of amounts due, in the first and second quarter of 2012, respectively. Before discount, the Company determined the FMV of the warrants as $7,500 using the Black-Scholes valuation model.
[6] On May 3, 2011, the Company borrowed $300,000 in exchange for a convertible debenture. The Debenture bears 10% interest per annum. The lender may at any time convert any portion of the debenture to common shares at a 30% discount of the “Market Price” of the stock based on the average of the previous ten (10) days weighted average closing prices on the date prior to the notice of conversion. The Company may prepay the debenture plus accrued interest at any time before maturity. In addition, as further inducement for loaning the Company the funds, the Company granted the lender 300,000 and 600,000 warrants at $337.50 and $472.50 per share (after restatement for 1 for -1,350- reverse stock split), respectively. As a result, the Company allocated fair market value (“FMV”) to both the BCF and to the warrants, or $206,832, which was recorded as a discount against the debenture. The Company accreted the discount to the convertible debenture through maturity and will recognize interest expense until paid in full or converted. Before discount, the Company determined the FMV of the warrants as $45,000 using the Black-Scholes valuation model.
[7] The Company borrowed $10,000 in exchange for a convertible debenture. The lender at their option may convert all or part of the note plus accrued interest into common stock at a price of thirty percent (30%) discount as determined from the average four (4) highest closing bid prices over the preceding five (5) trading days. The Company valued the BCF of the convertible debenture at $4,286. The Company accreted the discount to the convertible debenture and will recognize interest expense until paid in full or converted.
[8] The Company converted a note payable and related accrued interest of $39,724 into a convertible debenture. The lender at their option may convert all or part of the note plus accrued interest into common stock at a price of thirty percent (30%) discount as determined from the average four (4) highest closing bid prices over the preceding five (5) trading days. The Company valued the BCF of the convertible debenture at $17,025. Because the debenture was issued and matured in the third quarter of 2011, the full amount of the discount, $17,025 was accreted and recognized as interest expense during the period. On February 10, 2012, the lender sold/assigned all rights and interest on the debenture having a net book value of $39,724, plus $1,552 of accrued interest. See reference (11) which discusses the terms and conditions surrounding the new debenture issued upon extinguishment of the original as well as accounting treatment of the transaction.
[9] The Company entered into three new debenture agreements upon sale/assignment of the original lenders under the debentures as discussed in references (4) and (8) above. Because the stated terms of the new debenture agreement and principal amounts were significantly different from the original debenture, including analysis of value of the beneficial conversion feature at the assignment/purchase date, the transactions are treated as extinguishment of the old debentures and recorded as new for accounting purposes. As a result of these three transactions, the Company recognized a combined loss on extinguishment of $71,577 in the year ended December 31, 2012. The new debentures were issued with the same following terms and conditions: The Company may prepay at any time in an amount equal to 150% of the principal and accrued interest. The conversion price under the debentures is $.37125 (adjusted for 1-for-1,350 reverse stock split), and the lender may convert at any time until the debenture plus accrued interest is paid in full. Various other fees and penalties apply if payments or conversions are not done timely by the Company. The lender will be limited to maximum conversion of 4.99% of the outstanding Common Stock of the Company at any one time. During the years ended December 31, 2013, the lender converted $3,211 of the debenture with original principal balance of $39,724 to stock. The stock was issued without restrictive legend pursuant to Rule 144, as the holder acquired convertible note issued by the Company more than six months prior to the date of conversion and did not pay any additional consideration for the shares. On January 18, 2013, the lender sold/assigned all rights and interest on one of its three debentures having net book value of $16,000 plus accrued interest of $1,512. On the same day, the lender sold/assigned all rights and interest on another of its three debentures having a net book value of $56,250, plus $4,825 of accrued interest. See reference (13) which discusses the terms and conditions surrounding the new debentures issued upon extinguishment of the two originals as well as accounting treatment of the transactions. As of March 31, 2014, the lender still held the third debenture with original principal balance of $39,724 with net book value of $2,743.
[10] The Company entered a new debenture agreement upon sale/assignment of the original lender under the debenture as discussed in reference (2) above. Because the stated terms of the new debenture agreement were significantly different from the original debenture, including analysis of value of the beneficial conversion feature at the assignment/purchase date, the transaction was treated as extinguishment of the old debenture and recording of the new for accounting purposes. Because the debenture is being assigned/sold in installments, the Company is calculating and recognizing gain or loss on the extinguishment as it occurs. On February 10, 2012, the new holder (lender) purchased $7,500 of the original $125,000 principal balance, and based on this transaction, the Company recorded a $4,286 loss on extinguishment. On May 18, 2012, the lender purchased another $11,750, and the Company recorded a $6,714 loss on extinguishment related to this transaction. On July 17, 2012, the lender purchased another $11,750, and the Company recorded a $6,714 loss on extinguishment related to this transaction. On November 8, 2012, the lender purchased another $11,750, and the Company recorded a $6,714 loss on the extinguishment related to this transaction. Since that date the lender has not purchased or converted any shares pursuant to the sale/assignment agreement. The Company may prepay at any time in an amount equal to 150% of the principal and accrued interest. The conversion price under the debenture is $.37125 (adjusted for 1-for-1,350 reverse stock split), and the lender may convert at any time until the debenture plus accrued interest is paid in full. Various other fees and penalties apply if payments or conversions are not done timely by the Company. The lender will be limited to maximum conversion of 4.99% of the outstanding Common Stock of the Company at any one time. The debenture and the shares referenced within the debenture may be assignable in whole or in part to a third party at any time during the term. As of March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013, the lender had assigned a cumulative $5,500 under the debenture to four separate parties, and $23,500 to another party. See reference (10) and (12), respectively, related to the assignments.