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  1. * KTF Missions Discussion: 12/31/10 (Not Enough Dinar?) December 31st, 2010 08:24 pm · Posted in CHATS / POSTS Not Enough Dinar? Frank….I know this is NOT your intel. That being said, I would like to get you and Delta’s opinion (because they are the only ones I trust) about Medic’s most recent intel he revealed from a source directly inside the TBI. He claims that Shabibi discovered there was not enough LDs printed by De La Rue for in country distribution for the RI/RV. He states that a second printing was ordered by De La Rue in UK and the funding for that was in the budget, but since parliament abruptly adjourned, Shabs is waiting for them to reconvene in order to get approval to send the money to De La Rue, who will not ship until the money is sent???? I’m just not sure how feasible this is. I would love to hear your thoughts or know if any of your team has heard this. “Thank you”, just doesn’t seem like enough to say for all the sacrifices you and Tink have made for this family. Love you both!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Well since the budget was officially announced-I would think if this was the case-That Shabibi could pay DeLa Rue NOW and problem solved. right? I also thought Parliament was still workiing, maybe even last night. !!!! This is a big contradiction to other intel we have heard the last couple days.. Just my 2 cents worth. What do you all think???? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As far as I know and from what we have heard from Frank………the CBI has nothing to do with the Governement. Right? So why would Shabibi have to wait for their budget? The Central Bank of Iraq has plenty of money to pay for more LD’s if they need them. I for one can’t imagine that the Authors of the Plan where not ready for this and would not have had enough LD’s printed. This has been in the works for more than 7 years and I believe that the plan is on schedule…….even if it is on their schedule. IMO __________________ Good Day, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` FRANK – Any update from Delta. Question – Do they have enough LD’s printed to RV? More than You can…………Imagine! KTF, Frank ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ another pumper(or two) revealed. in the end ALL of the pumpers will be revealed. like a lioness, i wait.
  2. * OKIE OIL MAN 12-31-2010 Today at 1:38 pm December 31st, 2010 05:35 pm · Posted in CHATS / POSTS THERE ARE SO MUCH CONFLICTING INTEL/INFO COMING IN –I AM TRYING TO SIFT THRU IT AND FIND OUT FACTS FROM FICTION–EVERYTHING IS STILL GOOD–GONNA TAKE A WHILE TO ABSORB INTEL–WILL POST WHEN I FIGURE OUT WHAT IS GOING ON I AM WORKING ON INTEL–WILL POST WHEN I FIND OUT TRUTH–TILL THEN–JUST WAIT LATEST INTEL–ANYTIME EXPECT IT–MORE TO FOLLOW–TOO MUCH GOING ON TO ANALYZE NEARLY—- RATES ALL OVER THE BOARD—BUT ABOVE 3 BUCKS TOO MUCH INTEL FROM 2 MANY SOURCES–BE PATIENT I AM GETTING IN-UNDATED WITH PHONE-PM-E-MAIL–IMPOSSIBLE TO DO IT ALL AT ONCE CONFUSION CITY HERE THIS MORN–INTEL –IT HAS HAPPENED–IT’S GOING TO HAPPEN–RATES 3.44—3.60—3-71— QUICKLY IN THEN OUT AGAIN ANALIZING DATA–THERE ARE NO HOLD-UPS—- maybe we need to pray for okie
  3. a musical tribute to NO RV in 2010........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPLi0dq0tOk
  4. realistically, would this bank manager be privy to information that would allow him to make billions or trillions of dollars, depending on how many dinars he could get his hands on? this information will be sudden and instant, just like Kuwait. no banks, no governments, no individuals, and especially not billybob manager of wells fargo of dipstickville, tx. will know in advance. he can speculate, just like you and i can.
  5. Conscious / Jaafar al-Hamdani: Iraq will join the Trade Union Gulf المشـرف العام General Supervisor حجم الخط: Font size: واع/بغداد/ح ب Conscious / Baghdad / h b 29/12/2010 4:56pm 29/12/2010 4:56 pm اكد رئيس اتحاد الغرف التجارية العراقية جعفر الحمداني اليوم الاربعاء على ان العراق سينضم قريبا الى اتحاد غرف دول التعاون الخليجي من خلال اجتماع رؤساء اتحاد دول التعاون الخليجي الذي سيعقد قريبا. The head of the Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce Jaafar al-Hamdani said Wednesday that Iraq is soon to join the Federation of GCC Chambers during a meeting of the heads of the Federation of GCC which will be held soon. وقال الحمداني في تصريح لمراسل ( وكالة انباء الاعلام العراقي/واع ) انه سيتم خلال اجتماع الاتحاد المقبل تغيير اسمه من اتحاد غرف دول التعاون الخليجي الى اتحاد الغرف الخليجية ,لافتا الى ان الانقطاع الذي حدث في عام 1990 اسقط عضوية العراق من هذا الاتحاد لكنه عاد اليوم ليكون في الامانة العامة للمجلس ورئيسا في اعماله ,موضحا ان اعادة العراق الى هذا الاتحاد يعطيه امتيازا كبيرا في الاوساط الاقتصادية العالمية ويعمل على تشجيع الشركات الاستثمارية على الوصول الى العراق . Hamdani said in a statement to the reporter (and the Iraqi News Agency Information / INA) that he will be in Union meeting next change the name of the Federation of Chambers of the GCC to the Federation of GCC Chambers, pointing out that the drop that occurred in 1990 shot down Iraq's membership of this union, but returned today to be in the General Secretariat of the Council and the president in his works, pointing out that the reconstruction of Iraq to the Union gives him a huge advantage in the global economic circles and works to encourage investment companies to get into Iraq. يذكر ان اسم الاتحاد قد حول من اتحاد الغرف التجارية الخليجية الى اتحاد غرف مجلس التعاون الخليجي بعد اسقاط عضوية العراق من قبل الاتحاد في عام 1990 . The name of the Union has been around from the Federation of GCC Chambers of Commerce and the Federation of Chambers of the Gulf Cooperation Council after the toppling of Iraq's membership by the Federation in 1990. ت/ح.ع T / h. P http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ar&u=http://al-iraqnews.info/new/economic-news/41347.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dnahrain%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3Dbh9%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official&rurl=translate.google.com&twu=1 this is huge imho. can't imagine why it isn't here already. to learn more about the federation of gulf cooperation council go to link below... http://www.english.globalarabnetwork.com/Organization-Profile/the-federation-of-gcc-chambers-fgccc.html Item 6) of paragraph 3. is telling you something. 6)encouraging coordination among GCC countries regarding their monetary policies which should culminate in having one GCC currency. These are the big boys in the region; Saudi, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Kuwait, etc.... they ain't gonna let iraq sit at the table if they plan on ante-ing up with tp.
  6. Iraq sees fewer civilian deaths03:05, Dec 30 2010 Violent civilian deaths in Iraq fell to 3,976 this year, according to a monitoring group. But the relatively small reduction shows an "impassable minimum" may have been reached and suggests conflict in the country "will continue to kill civilians at a similar rate for years to come", the independent Iraq Body Count (IBC) said. The civilian death toll is the lowest since the 2003 US-led invasion, down 15% from 4,680 in 2009. But the year-on-year reduction has slowed down since the number of deaths showed a dramatic drop from 24,677 in 2007 to 9,245 in 2008. "While any reduction in the violence rate is welcome, the slowdown in reductions is indicative of an impassable minimum that may have been reached," IBC said in their annual report. Story continues ADVERTISEMENT "Taken as a whole and seen in the context of immediately preceding years, the 2010 data suggest a persistent low-level conflict in Iraq that will continue to kill civilians at a similar rate for years to come." The trend within 2010 was described as "somewhat more hopeful". After the US end of combat mission on August 31 there was "an immediate halving in the number of civilian deaths between August and September". "Lowered levels have continued into the winter months," the report said. "It remains to be seen whether this improvement will persist into 2011." http://icsuttoncoldfield.icnetwork.co.uk/news/natnews/tm_headline=iraq-sees-fewer-civilian-deaths%26method=full%26objectid=27907375%26siteid=52630-name_page.html seems only fitting that a thank you may be called for. not so much to you and I. about all we did was help foot the bill. but, for those men and women who laid it all on the line every day to free this country and stayed to help make it safe. if you know, love or are related to someone who served, as I am, please let them know that they are appreciated and honored by the entire United States of America. You served us diligently and honorably. (and you kicked some a$$) No words can express our gratitude for their sacrifice, and yours if you in fact had a loved one over there. some gave all, all gave some. THANK YOU, AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
  7. http://en.aswataliraq.info/?p=140149 URGENT: Iraq’s November oil exports reach 57,300 million barrels, with US$4,618 billion ( revenues: December 28, 2010 - 01:35:07 that's $4,618,000,000,000.00. sounds like they have plenty of money for an RV at whatever rate they choose.
  8. IMF Executive Board Completes First Review Under the Extended Credit Facility and Request for Modification of Performance Criteria, and Waiver of Nonobservance of the Performance Criterion for Malawi Press Release No. 10/514 December 23, 2010 The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has completed the first review of Malawi's economic performance under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement. The Executive Board also approved the modification of performance criteria, and waiver of nonobservance of the performance criterion. Completion of the first review enables Malawi to draw an amount equivalent to SDR 6.94 million (about US$10.7 million) immediately, bringing total disbursements under the arrangement to an amount equivalent to SDR 13.88 million (about US$21.4 million). On February 19, 2010, the Executive Board approved the three-year ECF arrangement for Malawi (see Press Release No. 10/52) in the amount of SDR 52.05 million (about US$79.4 million, or 75 percent of Malawi’s quota in the Fund). http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/pr/2010/pr10514.htm ya'll chew on that a while. i'm hittin' the hay.
  9. according to aswat-al iraq no auctions since 12/22. http://en.aswataliraq.info/?cat=4
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