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IRMA Halts The RV.


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Luigi says...

RV started then halted due to IRMA.

RayRat blames it on more glitches.

 

 

8 Sep 2017  ZAP...

HI ALL,

THE RELEASE OF THE MAJOR FUNDS FOR THE RV IS TEMPORARILY HALTED WHILE THEY DO SOME FINANCIAL MECHANICS TO INCREASE THE MONEY FOR THE EXPECTED AFTERMATH OF THE STORM, WHICH IS MEASURED IN MANY BILLIONS.

THEY WILL RELEASE …

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here's another article related to the above...

 

Restored Republic via a GCR Update as of Sept. 9 2017   Judy Byington...

Compiled 1:07 am EDT 9 Sept. 2017 by Judy Byington, MSW, LCSW, ret, CEO, Child Abuse Recovery www.ChildAbuseRecovery.com; Author, “Twenty Two Faces,” www.22faces.com

 

*REMOVED LINKS TO OTHER SITE*

 

1. It was believed that the process has begun. There were different phases, but the focus was on an announcement coming out on Sun. Sept. 10.

2. Sometime between now and Sunday Sept. 10 Iraqi PM Abadi would make an announcement about their currency being revalued. It was unknown if the Dinar would be a reinstated rate or another rate.

3. Bank folks have been called in to work and to be on standby.

4. An expectation for the RV was Sept 10-15. Action should commence the first part of next week.

5. Iraq TV told their citizens new purchasing power of their currency would be in Sept.

6. Last night Sept. 7 word came on the Zim that it was on a split of 20% (for the redeemer) and 80% (dedicated to a Zimbabwe charity).

7. You pick the charities for your 80%, but they have to be chartered, registered, and domiciled in Zimbabwe.

8. Of the 20% allocated to you, you will be receiving 5% of that amount in a 25 year payout.

9. The other 15% of the amount allocated to you, or principal, stayed at the bank for 25 years while you earned a 5% interest payment on it – that was paid out monthly.

10. At the end of the 25 years you could redeem the principal and/or renew it at 5 year intervals. (That is, continue to receive interest on the amount you leave at the bank).

11. The interest could be paid into your trust account.

12. None of the items in the Zim process would be negotiable.

13. There may be a contract rate for the Dong.

14. If you went for a contract rate there would be a Non Disclosure Agreement to sign.

15. Information should come out this weekend, and that didn’t mean everyone would be running to the bank, but you might be by next week.

B. Sept. 8 2017 11:11 pm EDT GCR Intel Situation Report: ***REMOVED LINKS TO OTHER SITE***

1. What if both Hurricanes Harvey and Irma served a more meaningful purpose as it related to human survival and wait for it… the RV release?

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Last night Sept. 7 word came on the Zim that it was on a split of 20% (for the redeemer) and 80% (dedicated to a Zimbabwe charity).

7. You pick the charities for your 80%, but they have to be chartered, registered, and domiciled in Zimbabwe.

8. Of the 20% allocated to you, you will be receiving 5% of that amount in a 25 year payout.  :lol::lol:

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