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Don't be so gloomy when we still have tommorow (and the day after) to look forwards to.
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Latest Banking "Heard it from a friend"
moneymachine86 replied to blueskygal's topic in Dinar Rumors
I Love it! -
"The Plan" - US Dept of State
moneymachine86 replied to tjmunson's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
It contradicts itself because right before that it says: "To sustain the likely positive impact of the currency it is essential to re-establish the base purchasing and foreign exchange value of the NID as it was in the 1970's." On another page they also said that the IQD cannot be tied to the USD so this is another reason why I think it will not be 1. I am thinking maybe they made a mistake and perhaps meant 1NID = 6000 ID = 3 USD -
Yea it's a scam where you can get your money back whenever you want
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More like Rich Kid!
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We'll see who has the last laugh! HAHAHA!!!
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Yea, they're not gonna be happy getting three times of nothing though.
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Possum post.. jan 31 2011.. one more shot for possum? 2/20/2011
moneymachine86 replied to SmokinAce's topic in Dinar Rumors
Possum, I believe in you like I believe in Neo from The Matrix. LETS GO RV!!! -
MANAMA — Bahrain's king has ordered that each family in the tiny Gulf monarchy be given $3,000 to mark the 10th anniversary of a national charter for reforms, state news agency BNA said on Friday. "On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the National Action Charter and as a sign of appreciation for the people of Bahrain who have approved it, King Hamad bin Issa al-Khalifa has ordered 1,000 dinars (3,000 dollars) to be paid to every Bahraini family," BNA reported. The decision came as cyber activists called for protests in Bahrain starting from Monday to demand political, social and economic reforms. In a February 2001 referendum, Bahrainis approved a national charter for reform which restored a parliament dissolved in 1975, and in February 2002, Bahrain became a kingdom ruled by a constitutional monarchy. Bahrain's government has announced measures to support food prices and help families in need, as revolts in Egypt and Tunisia, sparked by poverty and unemployment, led to the ouster of both regimes. Bahrain, with a population of around 568,000 people, is considered the poorest among its oil-rich Gulf neighbours and its crude reserves have virtually dried up. News Link
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IS IT TRUE THAT DINAR WON'T RV?
moneymachine86 replied to LettheRVbegin's topic in RV & Dinar Questions
You think the Rothchilds don't want more money and power? The only way they will gain that power is if it RV's. -
Obama Creates World’s First Superstate With US-Canada Merger
moneymachine86 replied to vern's topic in Off Topic posts
The Amero coming? -
Rumsfeld Files Reveal Pre-9/11 Focus on Iraq
moneymachine86 replied to Cherysh's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Building 7