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Charlie Echo

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  1. For one thing, source is not available. But after reading again, I saw hints of Charlie in the information... not sure he is that credible.. just has a lot of sheep following him. Another thing is his continued pushing information just to get attention... sorry I even posted it. Afraid we are going to be left holding the bag.... Hope is a good thing, but too much hopium can be detrimental to one's life.
  2. Anyone hearing any of this or is it just horses**t ?
  3. As the US dollar continues to decline throughout the world as the predominant currency, how long will it be before it becomes worth half as much as it is now and what effect will that have on the relationship between value of IQD versus USD.
  4. I would say we will need Chinese Yuon to trade to... it will be the new world currency... .if nothing changes in the US. CHARLES nunner on usawatchdog.com says the dollar is toast. Got silver?
  5. I'll be back in state next week. Have Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth, Sandy Colfax, blocks,, wrapped,, etc. I'll contact you later when i get back.
  6. After I had told these people not to get involved with the fiat money scams, they collectively purchased $16 million of different foreign currency. Since then they have received the jab, died and left this to me... It's like US Stamps (which I was also was given) in the amount of ~$5000. No one wants to purchase any of it. IQD is $1,000,000 of the currency. We have been played since we were born... it's just paper and someone made out like a bandit.. think I'll use it as wall paper... Anyone need some FTX paper, it's digital but the democrats used it to buy elections.. stolen, zero balance.. Only thing in life worth having is the love from someone or Jesus. Can I get an Amen?? If not eternity is a long time without him..
  7. Stew Peters World Premiere: Died Suddenly Film (November 21, 2022) — Not for Children Monday, November 21, 2022 18:04 STEW PETERS WORLD PREMIERE: DIED SUDDENLY [November 21, 2022] — Not for Children Why do we never believe them? For centuries, the global elite have broadcast their intentions to depopulate the world – even to the point of carving them into stone. And yet… we never seem to believe them. The Stew Peters Network is proud to present DIED SUDDENLY, from the award winning filmmakers, Matthew Skow and Nicholas Stumphauzer. They are the minds behind WATCH THE WATER and THESE LITTLE ONES, and now have a damning presentation on the truth about the greatest ongoing mass genocide in human history. STEW PETERS WORLD PREMIERE: DIED SUDDENLY [21.11.2022] https://m.beforeitsnews.com/prophecy/2022/11/stew-peters-world-premier-died-suddenly-november-21-2022-2535862.html
  8. Now the US DOLLAR will be devalued... backed by gold and Commodities...oil
  9. The die off has started... Life insurance companies, funeral home profits... mederna stock plunge https://beforeitsnews.com/prophecy/2022/02/new-infowars-2182022-blackrock-whistleblower-who-predicted-the-crash-of-moderna-breaks-new-bombshell-info-im-going-to-break-some-news-today-2528127.html
  10. • INFLATION - FLASH (Feb 10): Year-to-year inflation continued to surge in the both the January 2022 headline Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) and the ShadowStats-Alternate CPI, with both measures hitting new multi-decade highs. • January 2022 CPI-U annual inflation hit 7.48% [up from 7.04% in December], the steepest inflation pace since February 1982 (in 40 years); the ShadowStats “Corrected” Alternate CPI estimate hit 15.63% [up from 15.15% in December], the steepest inflation rate since June 1947 (in 75 years). • In like manner, the January 2022 CPI-W (used in Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment [COLA] calculations, where the 2022 COLA -- based on Third-Quarter 2021 -- was 5.9%) hit a four-decade high of 8.23%, up from 7.81% in December.
  11. Biden Declares All US Combat Troops To Leave Iraq By End Of 2021 In a Déjà Vu foreign policy moment echoed many times before across multiple US administrations spanning back to years after the initial 2003 invasion, President Biden on Monday stated his intent to see American combat troops leave Iraq by the end of 2021. "We are not going to be, by the end of the year, in a combat mission," Biden said early in his meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, perhaps preempting the very thing the PM was set on pushing for most. From Monday's meeting in the Oval Office, via Reuters. While what's designated as "combat" troops will exit, in Washingtonspeak this of course doesn't ever actually mean all troops will exit. Biden followed with saying advisory forces will "be available to continue to train, to assist, to help and to deal with ISIS," according to The Wall Street Journal. "Our shared fight against ISIS is critical for the stability of the region and our counterterrorism cooperation will continue even as we shift to this new phase that we’re going to be talking about,” Biden added. In strongly worded remarks issued early last week meant to deflect growing Shiite anger at the enduring US and foreign troop presence in the country, particularly after the January 2020 US assassination of IRGC Quds force general Qassem Soleimani and head of Iraq's powerful Kataib Hezbollah militia, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, PM Kadhimi had spelled out that the Americans have got to go. The Iraqi PM had previewed his trip to Washington by saying: "The visit will be to set out this relationship, and to put an end to the presence of combat forces, because the Iraqi army can now fight for itself on behalf of Iraqis and the world against terrorist groups in Iraq. There is no need for combat troops." The US maintains relatively small presence of about 2,500 troops, and many more contractors - perhaps numbering multiple tens of thousands. The past two years have seen sporadic large-scale protests across major Iraqi cities demanding that foreign troops leave. Since then there's also been ***-for-tat attacks between pro-Iranian Iraq groups and American forces. Recently Biden has struck 'Iran-backed' targets inside eastern Syria near the Iraq border. On Monday, there was another mysterious drone attack on an Iraqi militia arms depot in Najaf, which pro-Iran groups had blamed on Israel. Meanwhile, Monday afternoon's statement out of the White House is apparently meant to seal the deal in terms of a US combat troop exit by year's end. But whether it's been Iraq, or Afghanistan (or even Syria) over the past years, these promises and exit deadlines tend to come and go with not much changing in terms of America's presence - other than a continually unraveling security situation. NEVER MISS THE NEWS THAT MATTERS MOST ZEROHEDGE DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX Receive a daily recap featuring a cur
  12. « Drowning – Key Facts | From Invasion to Failed State: Iraq’s Democratic Disillusionment 1 Vote Human Wrongs Watch By Lily Hamourtziadou* Western-style democracy has failed Iraq, bringing a dystopian economy, an ineffectual government and more pain for its long-suffering people . US Marines patrol the streets of Al Faw, October 2003. | Public Domain 23 July 2021 (openDemocrcay)* — Iraq in 2021 is still a state afflicted by poverty, injustice, the trauma of great loss of life, and daily fear. Iraqis still suffer from a sense of powerlessness, defeat and humiliation. Since the start of the year, 330 civilians have been killed, including 27 children. Iraq Body Count has now documented more than 208,800 violent civilian deaths since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, most of them occurring after the country became a democracy in 2005. Annual totals of violent civilian deaths in Iraq since 2003 | Source: Iraq Body Count Democratically elected governments in Iraq, supported by the US-UK coalition that invaded and occupied Iraq in March 2003, as part of the ‘War on Terror’, have so far killed more than 4,000 Iraqi civilians through bombing and shelling aimed to destroy the insurgency and in the last years the Iraqi police force and militias it supports have killed hundreds of protesters across Iraq. The Iraqi governments also allowed the killing of thousands more in airstrikes by Coalition and Turkish forces or Iranian-supported militias such as the Popular Mobilisation Forces. Iraq held its first parliamentary elections in December 2005, while the country was still under US and British occupation. It was meant to hold its fifth elections a month ago, in June, but they have been delayed until mid-October, because the country’s Independent High Electoral Commission asked for more time to organise “free and fair elections“. Yet, from their very start, Iraq’s elections have been marred by violence, fraud and protests. On 22 December 2005, after preliminary election results were announced, Sunni and Shiite factions demanded that an international body review complaints of election fraud, and threatened to boycott the new legislature. Large demonstrations broke out across the country. Protesters said that the elections were rigged in favour of the main religious Shiite coalition. As many as 20,000 people demonstrated in Baghdad and more than 2,000 people demonstrated in Mosul, accusing Iran of involvement in the election. The results were followed by car bombings and attacks on US and Iraqi officials. Four prime ministers have come to power in Iraq since then, and three heads of state. None of them, however, has managed to satisfy the rightful demands of the Iraqi people: to end corruption, to increase living standards, to create jobs and opportunities for an increasing number of young and educated people, and to provide security. No country for democracy Iraq’s devastation was not unpredictable. The neoliberal democratic system that was imposed on the country by the US and its allies could never have produced a Western-style democracy, or the outcomes expected in a developed nation. Highly developed nations such as the UK and the US face no real threat of major war, and enjoy economic prosperity and enduring political and social stability. Iraq, on the other hand, was – and still is – a weak state. Between 2003 and 2020, the only constants have been communal violence, terrorism, poverty, weapons proliferation, crime, political instability, social breakdown, riots, disorder and economic failure. In Iraq, we observe the lack of basic security that exists in ‘zones of instability’. As in all weak states, the security threats facing the Iraqi population originate primarily from internal, domestic sources. In such states, the more the ruling elites try to establish effective state rule, the more they provoke insurgency. Despite it being declared a democracy, Iraq lacks security. As in other so-called ‘liberated and democratised’ states, such as Afghanistan or Libya, those internal/domestic security threats have gone hand in hand with the threat posed by external actors and the neoliberal destruction they brought to the country. End of which history? On 31 May, during his Memorial Day speech, US President Joe Biden spoke about his country’s “imperfect” democracy, calling for more work to deliver the promise of “the greatest experiment” in world history. “Democracy is more than a form of government, it’s a way of being, a way of seeing the world. Democracy means the rule of the people,” Biden said. “The struggle for democracy is taking place around the world.” The collapse of the Soviet Union 30 years ago signalled the end of the Cold War, the defeat of totalitarianism and the success of the liberal democratic order. It led to the infamous “end of history” argument expounded by American political scientist Francis Fukuyama. The USSR’s demise was a triumph for the West, a victory for liberal capitalist democracies and marked the total exhaustion of any viable alternative systems. Democracy was declared the best form of governance, arising from 20th-century liberalism, the concept of universal human rights and people-focused security, where the state’s democratic institutions are there to protect the rights and freedoms of its citizens. Fukuyama called it “the end point of mankind’s ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government”. In the 21st century, we saw the creation of new democracies through war – in Afghanistan and Iraq, following the 2001 and 2003 invasions, respectively – or through a series of popular revolts – the so-called Arab Spring, which began in 2011. Dictators and authoritarian regimes were removed and parliamentary democracies established. However, far from reaching “the end of history”, the pursuit of neoliberal transformation by successive Iraqi governments has produced a dystopian economy and a failed state. Protesters carrying the Iraqi flag are demanding their homeland, as their government violates and abuses their human rights and fails to provide opportunities, or social, health and educational safeguards for the nation’s children. As security forces and anti-riot police open fire on Iraqis using live ammunition and tear gas, the people continue to demonstrate. It was thought that an Iraq free of its dictator would become a strong state, a democratic, liberal state – much like those in the so-called ‘developed world’. But Iraq has become weaker and less secure. Liberal democracy is not so easily achieved, either through war or through revolutionary transformation. The upcoming elections are unlikely to make any difference, as Iraq’s security situation makes political participation difficult, legitimacy questionable and, due to lack of accountability, any sense of fairness next to impossible. As for the “end of history”, it was, after all, a somewhat Eurocentric concept. ……. *Lily Hamourtziadou is Senior Researcher for Iraq Body Count (IBC) and a Senior Lecturer in Security Studies at the Dept of Criminology at Birmingham City University. *SOURCE: openDemocracy. Go to ORIGINAL. 2021 Human Wrongs Watch Share Share Related Iraq’s Security 2003-2019: Death and Neoliberal Destruction Par Excellence12/01/2020In "Asia" US-led NATO in Afghanistan: Crimes against Humanity Call for Accountability15/07/2021In "Asia" The US’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan Should Not Be Sold as ‘Job Done’18/07/2021In "Asia" Posted on 25/07/2021 at 09:56 in Asia, Market Lords, Middle East, Migrants and Refugees, Mother Earth, Others-USA-Europe-etc., The Peoples, War Lords | RSS feed | Reply | Trackback URL Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email.
  13. https://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2021/07/ncswic-trump-will-be-sworn-in-the-19th-president-of-restored-republic-must-see-lin-wood-epic-interview-plus-nesara-gesara-3238717.html Ann Vandersteel (2nd video) @ approximately 25 minutes mentions the Globalist reset and IQD, Viet Dong to be revalued but not sure of the timeline.... just thought I would pass this along.
  14. Like all governmental agencies in the US and abroad, I find the amount of corruption has exploded and the rule of law is no longer applicable to anyone except enemies of the state. Having said that, the government of Iraq can also be grouped into this hypocritical existence of a bureaucratic procedural control which will eventually collapse under the pressure of the corruption. There have been too many issues of hypocrisy throughout Society which are detrimental to our existence. We cannot continue down this road of complacency much longer and must all realize that we have all had the greatest fraud perpetuated upon society that has ever been known. We must stand up to these frauds and demand that our human rights, legitimate human rights, be recognized and our freedoms and liberties be reinstated which are guaranteed in our constitution. God Bless America and all that are oppressed throughout the world and let us purge these oligarchs that are trying to control us.
  15. This "investment" has taken a back seat to Crypto. We will be lucky to see this paper as wall paper the way the world financial situations are going. No big expectations for me anymore. Good bunch of people and have learned alot.
  16. SHIB. ... $.000036. $7,000,000 COST IS $250. Says it's a DOGE killer..
  17. World War 3 News - Restored Republic via a GCR: Update as of April 29, 2021 (bitchute.com) Around 16 minutes, it talks about Dinar and Zim... anyone want to comment on this... I'm not sure how much of this is BS and how much is psyop...
  18. Crypto has changed lives.... the gift that keeps on giving... hope "BYdone" doesn't get jealous and ban it...
  19. MATIC. ONE. 2 you need to look at. My advisor gave me these from their research.
  20. Crypto.com Coin. CRO. .21 ... Crypto.com is highly ranked @25th.
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