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Spy, I'm trying to stop something from growing so that it doesn't get peoples hopes up. I've fact-checked it and found it to be undeniably false. What else would you suggest I do?

It's the rumor section. All I'm asking for is some proof that it's false

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Here is your proof:

var rate = new Object();var lastdate="UNREGISTERED. January 2 2004 05:06:37 GMT. UNREGISTERED";rate['AFA']=43.0011;rate['ALL']=113.832;rate['DZD']=70.2495;rate['ARS']=2.93709;rate['AUD']=1.33052;rate['ATS']=10.9616;rate['BSD']=1;rate['BDT']=58.7995;
rate['BBD']=1.99006;rate['BEF']=32.1351;rate['BMD']=1;rate['BRL']=2.88848;rate['BND']=1.69891;rate['BGL']=1.56945;rate['CAD']=1.29631;rate['CLP']=592.945;rate['CNY']=8.27654;
rate['COP']=2779.98;rate['XOF']=519.977;rate['XAF']=528.737;rate['XPF']=99.9993;rate['CRC']=418.667;rate['HRK']=6.07993;rate['CYP']=0.483008;rate['CZK']=25.7972;
rate['DKK']=5.93084;rate['EGP']=6.17508;rate['EUR']=0.796609;rate['FJD']=1.74278;rate['FIM']=4.73642;rate['FRF']=5.22541;rate['DEM']=1.55803;rate['GRD']=271.445;
rate['HKD']=7.76411;rate['HUF']=209.32;rate['ISK']=71.1495;rate['INR']=45.5957;rate['IDR']=8447;rate['IQD']=0.309997;rate['IEP']=0.627381;rate['ILS']=4.39006;rate['ITL']=1542.45;
rate['JMD']=59.9495;rate['JPY']=107.318;rate['JOD']=0.7098;rate['KWD']=0.294797;rate['LBP']=1514.01;rate['LUF']=32.1351;rate['MOP']=7.76411;rate['MYR']=3.8;rate['MTL']=0.356997;
rate['MXN']=11.2296;rate['MAD']=8.81878;rate['NLG']=1.7555;rate['NZD']=1.52769;rate['NGN']=139.551;rate['NOK']=6.69076;rate['OMR']=0.379997;rate['PKR']=57.2496;
rate['PGK']=3.22003;rate['PHP']=55.5317;rate['PLN']=3.72985;rate['PTE']=159.706;rate['ROL']=32594.8;rate['RUR']=29.2405;rate['SAR']=3.75025;rate['SGD']=1.69891;
rate['SKK']=32.7753;rate['ZAR']=6.62316;rate['KRW']=1195.99;rate['ESP']=132.545;rate['SDD']=258.503;rate['SEK']=7.21582;rate['CHF']=1.24251;rate['SYP']=44.2506;
rate['TWD']=33.9681;rate['THB']=39.6148;rate['TTD']=6.14995;rate['TRL']=1.40649E+006;rate['UGX']=1;rate['UAH']=5.33008;rate['AED']=3.67311;rate['GBP']=0.561068;
rate['USD']=1;rate['VEB']=1599.52;rate['VND']=15642.5;rate['ZMK']=4689.96;rate['ZWD']=799.992;

This is the javascript code that powers the converter. It's pulled from http://aquariussoft.com. If you go to http://aquariussoft.com/currency-converter/default.asp you'll see the right rate for the IQD. The reason the JIB site is showing the wrong rate is because they're using an unregistered version of the code, so they're getting old data.

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Here is your proof:

var rate = new Object();var lastdate="UNREGISTERED. January 2 2004 05:06:37 GMT. UNREGISTERED";rate['AFA']=43.0011;rate['ALL']=113.832;rate['DZD']=70.2495;rate['ARS']=2.93709;rate['AUD']=1.33052;rate['ATS']=10.9616;rate['BSD']=1;rate['BDT']=58.7995;rate['BBD']=1.99006;rate['BEF']=32.1351;rate['BMD']=1;rate['BRL']=2.88848;rate['BND']=1.69891;rate['BGL']=1.56945;rate['CAD']=1.29631;rate['CLP']=592.945;rate['CNY']=8.27654;rate['COP']=2779.98;rate['XOF']=519.977;rate['XAF']=528.737;rate['XPF']=99.9993;rate['CRC']=418.667;rate['HRK']=6.07993;rate['CYP']=0.483008;rate['CZK']=25.7972;rate['DKK']=5.93084;rate['EGP']=6.17508;rate['EUR']=0.796609;rate['FJD']=1.74278;rate['FIM']=4.73642;rate['FRF']=5.22541;rate['DEM']=1.55803;rate['GRD']=271.445;rate['HKD']=7.76411;rate['HUF']=209.32;rate['ISK']=71.1495;rate['INR']=45.5957;rate['IDR']=8447;rate['IQD']=0.309997;rate['IEP']=0.627381;rate['ILS']=4.39006;rate['ITL']=1542.45;rate['JMD']=59.9495;rate['JPY']=107.318;rate['JOD']=0.7098;rate['KWD']=0.294797;rate['LBP']=1514.01;rate['LUF']=32.1351;rate['MOP']=7.76411;rate['MYR']=3.8;rate['MTL']=0.356997;rate['MXN']=11.2296;rate['MAD']=8.81878;rate['NLG']=1.7555;rate['NZD']=1.52769;rate['NGN']=139.551;rate['NOK']=6.69076;rate['OMR']=0.379997;rate['PKR']=57.2496;rate['PGK']=3.22003;rate['PHP']=55.5317;rate['PLN']=3.72985;rate['PTE']=159.706;rate['ROL']=32594.8;rate['RUR']=29.2405;rate['SAR']=3.75025;rate['SGD']=1.69891;rate['SKK']=32.7753;rate['ZAR']=6.62316;rate['KRW']=1195.99;rate['ESP']=132.545;rate['SDD']=258.503;rate['SEK']=7.21582;rate['CHF']=1.24251;rate['SYP']=44.2506;rate['TWD']=33.9681;rate['THB']=39.6148;rate['TTD']=6.14995;rate['TRL']=1.40649E+006;rate['UGX']=1;rate['UAH']=5.33008;rate['AED']=3.67311;rate['GBP']=0.561068;rate['USD']=1;rate['VEB']=1599.52;rate['VND']=15642.5;rate['ZMK']=4689.96;rate['ZWD']=799.992;

This is the javascript code that powers the converter. It's pulled from http://aquariussoft.com. If you go to http://aquariussoft.com/currency-converter/default.asp you'll see the right rate for the IQD. The reason the JIB site is showing the wrong rate is because they're using an unregistered version of the code, so they're getting old data.

OK I GIVE :D

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Ok then, so the USD to EURO rate being similar is a coincidence or that the converter does update current currencies that can be traded....I apologize, I'm not trying to be a pain, just not tech savvy...

TPR

I am tech savvy. You don't have to believe me, but I have done my due diligence and this one is fully debunked.

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digital11, since you mentioned you have researched this and found it to be false data.

My question is this, and maybe you have the answer.

From my understanding, the $3.22 rate was set by S. Hussein when he was changing the value of his currency as he pleased.

The rest of the wold economy did not recognize this rate due to the idea they did not believe that their currency was valued at that rate.

They saw the value somewhere in the $1-2 range...

If this were to be deemed true, why would any currency converter be using old data and honoring that rate?

Or am I making wrong assumptions here??

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1 / .30997 = 3.22

Yea thanks.. went on the site, did some conversions.. a few checked out, a few didnt.. So maybe it is from 2004 but with all that is going on right now.. this is Pure Coincidence? I mean.. rumors flying around that its done.. yadda yadda.. now some techie made a mistake and "accidentally" put in code that says the IQD is $3.22??

I might have an easier time believing the magic bullet theory...

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I posted this somewhere else but there seems to be people talking about it here. I agree with the Java Script description that is giving false information. I also believe that the Euro Spread is close but they are not usually that far apart at any foreign exchange bank unless your trading money at the shack in the Mexican airport.

XE / Forex are the most reputable and reliable source for over seas currency transactions (In my opinion). I have traded 100's of thousand of dollars overseas through accounts at XE Trade (XE.com). If you look at the current rates that are being displayed on the Jordan Islamic Bank, they are not consistent with the "real time" current rates as of 2:50pm Central time. Now this may be a bit off because the rates to get real time can only be obtained if you are signed into an account. All others at the site will be like stock quotes, approx. 15 min. delay if you are not signed into an actual account to receive "real time" quotes. Here is the actual numbers compared to the Jordan Bank.

1 USD = 83.22 Japan Yen at XE and 107.33 at the Jordan Bank (To much spread, never seen it that far apart anywhere overseas)

1 USD = .770497 Euro at XE and .7966 at Jordan Bank (now this is close but any seasoned trader could still make a killing on this rate)

1 USD = .9899 Canadian at XE and 1.296 at the Jordan Bank (Currency Traders Worldwide would bankrupt them with this rate spread)

It is my belief that the Jordan Bank page has been manipulated in some way. There simply cannot be that kind of spread between world banks trading currency, it would be a traders feeding frenzy. Now I cannot say why it says that and I believe that if there were further investigation into it there would be an answer for what we are seeing there. I just do have the time to do that but when I say what was being said about it I though I would do a little comparison. I have traded several hundred thousand's worth of foreign currency for my business and have not seen this much spread between banks. Just my thoughts as I was looking at this post. Have a great day all!!

Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/user/24561-hrkal/#ixzz1AlSdmn2n

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Here is your proof:

var rate = new Object();var lastdate="UNREGISTERED. January 2 2004 05:06:37 GMT. UNREGISTERED";rate['AFA']=43.0011;rate['ALL']=113.832;rate['DZD']=70.2495;rate['ARS']=2.93709;rate['AUD']=1.33052;rate['ATS']=10.9616;rate['BSD']=1;rate['BDT']=58.7995;
rate['BBD']=1.99006;rate['BEF']=32.1351;rate['BMD']=1;rate['BRL']=2.88848;rate['BND']=1.69891;rate['BGL']=1.56945;rate['CAD']=1.29631;rate['CLP']=592.945;rate['CNY']=8.27654;
rate['COP']=2779.98;rate['XOF']=519.977;rate['XAF']=528.737;rate['XPF']=99.9993;rate['CRC']=418.667;rate['HRK']=6.07993;rate['CYP']=0.483008;rate['CZK']=25.7972;
rate['DKK']=5.93084;rate['EGP']=6.17508;rate['EUR']=0.796609;rate['FJD']=1.74278;rate['FIM']=4.73642;rate['FRF']=5.22541;rate['DEM']=1.55803;rate['GRD']=271.445;
rate['HKD']=7.76411;rate['HUF']=209.32;rate['ISK']=71.1495;rate['INR']=45.5957;rate['IDR']=8447;rate['IQD']=0.309997;rate['IEP']=0.627381;rate['ILS']=4.39006;rate['ITL']=1542.45;
rate['JMD']=59.9495;rate['JPY']=107.318;rate['JOD']=0.7098;rate['KWD']=0.294797;rate['LBP']=1514.01;rate['LUF']=32.1351;rate['MOP']=7.76411;rate['MYR']=3.8;rate['MTL']=0.356997;
rate['MXN']=11.2296;rate['MAD']=8.81878;rate['NLG']=1.7555;rate['NZD']=1.52769;rate['NGN']=139.551;rate['NOK']=6.69076;rate['OMR']=0.379997;rate['PKR']=57.2496;
rate['PGK']=3.22003;rate['PHP']=55.5317;rate['PLN']=3.72985;rate['PTE']=159.706;rate['ROL']=32594.8;rate['RUR']=29.2405;rate['SAR']=3.75025;rate['SGD']=1.69891;
rate['SKK']=32.7753;rate['ZAR']=6.62316;rate['KRW']=1195.99;rate['ESP']=132.545;rate['SDD']=258.503;rate['SEK']=7.21582;rate['CHF']=1.24251;rate['SYP']=44.2506;
rate['TWD']=33.9681;rate['THB']=39.6148;rate['TTD']=6.14995;rate['TRL']=1.40649E+006;rate['UGX']=1;rate['UAH']=5.33008;rate['AED']=3.67311;rate['GBP']=0.561068;
rate['USD']=1;rate['VEB']=1599.52;rate['VND']=15642.5;rate['ZMK']=4689.96;rate['ZWD']=799.992;

This is the javascript code that powers the converter. It's pulled from http://aquariussoft.com. If you go to http://aquariussoft.com/currency-converter/default.asp you'll see the right rate for the IQD. The reason the JIB site is showing the wrong rate is because they're using an unregistered version of the code, so they're getting old data.

The dinar was not worth 3.22 on January 2 2004

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Anyway, I wasn't sure about this either, but then as I searched other currencies (i.e. EURO to IQD and/or EURO to USD) I also went to XE to match it and it's the same, whereas the IQD to USD is still showing .00086

:-? not sure what's going on. Don't know what to believe. This is confusing.

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Spoke to my bro in law that writes code for a living.. the date isnt when the data was updated, its when the PROGRAM was made.

Got a confirmation from 2 sources at 5/3 bank we should see 3.22 either tomorrow(most likely) or Thursday.

I think we are finally there.. but until I see the CBI and Forex and the $$ in my hand.. Im going to stay at Defcon2

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