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  1. Erbil airport to be opened officially TuesdayFriday, March 25th 2011 1:53 PM Erbil, March 25 (AKnews)- An informed source from Erbil International Airport said the airport will be officially opened Tuesday. Massoud Barzani Kurdistan Region’s President as well as Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will attend the inauguration ceremony, the source said. Erdogan is expected to visit Iraq next week. He is also expected to meet Kurdish officials in Erbil, the capital of the semi-autonomous region, northern Iraq. The airport opened mid 2005. But in 2010 it was renovated to accommodate new technologies. Its runway is the longest in the Middle East and the fifth on the world level, after China, Russia, South Africa and the U.S. respectively. The airport, designed by a British company and constructed by a Turkish company over 27,000 square meters, can operate 150 flights per day. Reported by Saman Ali Lh/AKnews http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/3/227231/
  2. Parliamentary Human Rights Commission: It is not the prerogative of the government to give up personal rights 25/03/2011 ________________________________ The Commission on Human Rights said the Iraqi house of representatives that it is not the right of the government to give up the personal rights of the people who lost their lives some of members of armed groups after it declared the laying down of arms and engage in the political process, calling for taking legal action and of اوغل in the blood of the Iraqi people for the past eight years. He said a member of the Committee Deputy of the Iraqi list Zuhair Al-Araji, in a statement to the (news News) today, that the Iraqi parliament will be called the secretary of state for national reconciliation and asked him to submit a detailed report on the nature of these groups, which, in the past, and its operations were directed against the sons of the Iraqi people and the security forces or it's just was against the US forces. And that the Iraqi government had welcomed since the beginning with those who have difference with the view to take a seat at the table of dialogue, confirming that لامصالحة with shedding the blood of the Iraqi people. He said al aargi, whether the government has the right to give up the right of the Procurator_General of the nation, does not have the right to give up the personal rights of the people who lost their lives of some members of the armed terrorist groups after it declared the laying down of arms and engage in the political process, مطالبةا taking legal action and the اوغل of its members in the blood of the Iraqi people for the past eight years. http://www.burathanews.com/news_article_120270.html
  3. Conflict in the statements .... Kamal Al Saidi, denies the Dawa party linked to armed terrorist groups, warns of the reconciliation and the other 25/03/2011 ________________________________ Deputy of the state of law Kamal Al Saidi, denied any relation of the Dawa party, to reconciliation with armed terrorist groups, confirming that the issue related to the Ministry of National Reconciliation, as warning of the Baath party to the draft national reconciliation. Kamal Al Saidi, said in an interview to "Sumerian News", that "the Dawa party has nothing to do with armed terrorist groups its renunciation of armed action and join the political process," he said that " the issue related to the Ministry of National Reconciliation, which denied Minister Amer I any link between these factions and the Baath party." The State Department said the Office of National Reconciliation announced, the day before yesterday (Wednesday), gave up five armed terrorist groups weapons and joined the political process after the implementation of the security agreement signed between Iraq and the United States of America, which provides for the withdrawal of the American forces in the the end of 2011, while factions confirmed their innocence of those involved to the Iraqis. He said Al-Saadi, close to the prime minister, Nouri Al-Maliki, that "these factions declared not guilty of killing Iraqis and raised slogans" foreign fighter, warning against " the Baath party to the draft national reconciliation." Political analysts say that the statement Al-Saadi Shocks with those on the ground in that many military personnel the Baath and al-Qaeda terrorists are deployed in all positions of the state while the militants had been marginalized and those who have sacrificed for the sake of the Iraqi people. Where have been involved more than 35 officers of the Republican Guard, the tyrant as well as the designation of hundreds of intelligence and security officers وارجاعهم to their constituencies in which they were working there. As has been attributed more than 300 pilots are covered by accountability and justice to their jobs on the orders of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, nouri Al-Maliki. He said the minister of state for national reconciliation Amer al-khuzaie in an interview to "Sumerian News" following the announcement of the five armed factions of the political process, it is effective in the Iraqi arena and well-known by the Iraqis, he pointed out that the coming stage will witness a dialogue with more factions. The Ministry of state for Iraqi National Reconciliation was accused yesterday, Thursday, who it did not name, of hindering the process of reconciliation, "the causes and objectives in particular", confirming that a large number of the twentieth Revolution Brigades and Hamas Iraq, Ansar al-Sunna joined in the reconciliation and the coming stage will witness an expansion of this process. Coalition was the rule of law, which is led by Prime Minister nouri Al-Maliki said the day before yesterday, Wednesday, that the Ministry of State for National Reconciliation has been excluded items involved Iraqi blood and the perpetrators of crimes, accepted an invitation from the armed factions to lay down arms and the start of the dialogue, he said that there will be no stability in light of the presence of weapons in certain quarters. The sadrist movement was led by Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr said that the armed terrorist groups into the political process as a "betrayal" of the will of the people of Iraq, describing Reconciliation Minister Amer al-khuzaie as "one of the deformed births" in the Iraqi government, and threatened not to remain silent, while the Kurdish coalition described the move "useful", expressing his fear of the factions of the Baath party in the political process, he also stressed the importance of having to deal with these factions directly by the government, and not through mediators. The awakening councils advisor revealed terrorist Thamer Al Tamimi, known as azzam last Tuesday that six armed factions said the laying down of arms and join the political process that will be announced at a press conference to be held on Wednesday, after the approval of Prime Minister nouri Al-Maliki, Confirming that a waiver, I mean, not to prosecute any members of armed groups, legal and personal right there whether any members of the groups involved in the case could be resolved tribal or by mutual consent, as he pointed out that the government would work on the purchase of these groups through centres to be determined at a later stage, as well as the provision of job opportunities for its members. http://www.burathanews.com/news_article_120261.html
  4. Higher pricing of electricity in the city of Mosul, تضاهرات calls for the reduction of the imaginary (said prices) Palm-revealed a source in the Ministry of Electricity from the high price of electricity in the city of Mosul, in particular in the line, is a lifeline for some factories and laboratories. The source added in a statement Media News Agency correspondent palms in Mosul: the industrial area الملوثه up from the previous ones, confirming that الساابق was the (900000) to (1500000), but at this time of تسعيرتها مابينه (15000000) and (22000000). This hand, has come out of laboratories and factories in Mosul appeal to the state بتخفيظ التسعيره said that there is no call to prayer صاغيية the legitimate demands and they said if I stay electricity price مرتفعه will be the بغلقها of just and unemployment high. It should be noted that laboratory in mosul governorate includes hundreds of workers thereby reducing unemployment attributed. Palm news agency's correspondent in Mosul: Ibrahim Al-Bayati http://www.nakhelnews.com/pages/news.php?nid=6490
  5. Iraqis show support for Bahrain protesters Friday, March 25th 2011 6:30 PM Basra, March 25 (AKnews) - The gathering of Hilaf tribes in Basra revealed about their support for the Bahraini people at the conference which was held Thursday at the Ataba Bin Ghazwan hall at the center of the province in the presence of most of the tribal leaders, amid claims to boycott the Saudi goods. Taher Kabashi, one of the leaders in Hilaf tribes in Basra told AKnews that the gathering of Hilaf tribes submitted several demands today most notably scaling the relations of the Iraqi governments with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, stopping the work of the Representative of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in Iraq, appealing the Iraqi prime minister to do his best to support the Bahraini people and activating the role of the Foreign Affairs Ministry in this regard. "Our gathering includes all the tribes of Hilaf in Iraq and take Basra as its center." "The tribalism system in Iraq was formed and since ancient times on the basis of defending the oppressed against the oppressor even if the oppressed didn't belong to the tribe itself, and this requires us to announce our support for the Bahraini people against the vicious attack done by the Bahraini government with the help of the Saudi authorities." Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE sent military forces within the Island Shield forces which belongs to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and includes six countries in the region to help the Bahraini government to eliminate the protests done by Shia, who form the majority in Bahrain. The head of the Basra tribal council Ali Ahmed al-Hilfi told AKnews that "our humanitarian and Islamic belonging call us to reject all manifestations of violence practiced against the people of Bahrain by the so-called the Island Shield forces." "The humanitarian catastrophe taking place in Bahrain is ironic, especially that the forces deal with the Bahraini people as an occupier and not as the owner of the land... The information we received confirms that the Bahraini authorities are currently conducting indiscriminate killings and mass arrests, including the wounded who were being treated in hospitals." "The Iraqi government must intervene officially by appealing the international organizations to intervene to stop the massacres committed against the people of Bahrain and to transmit files of all those involved to the International Court of Justice to be tried as war criminals." Bahrain is experiencing mass protests since last month that demand of political reforms, at the time the Shia in the country are complaining that the Sunni ruling family is following a policy of discrimination against them and the issue of entry of the forces of the GCC is very sensitive. Some believe that the entry of forces into the territories of Bahrain would inflame sectarian tensions in the region that are undergoing fundamental and wide changes. MP from the National Caolition (NC) Haifa al-Hilfi demanded the Iraqi government of boycotting the Saudi goods in an attempt to stop the actions of Al-Saud against the Bahraini people. Hilfi expressed her fear that the "Saudi goods and money that are invading the Iraqi markets will turn into a tool to kill the humans through genocides that are taking place now in Bahrain." "The Bahraini people is not different from the rest of the people who expressed their protests through peaceful demonstrations, but the strange thing is that the people are killed by the Island Shield forces.... This shield was not formed to protect the island originally, but to protect some of the Gulf tyrants." While the head of the Hilaf tribes gathering Sheikh Ismail Khalil expressed his rejection for the silence of international organizations towards what he described as "massacres" committed against Bahrain... "The international human rights organizations remain silent about these abuses, which makes us lose confidence in them completely," he said. Hundreds of followers of cleric Moqtada al-Sadr protested on the 16th and 18th of this month in Basra in protest against what they called "violations" against the people of Bahrain. Reported by Bahaa al-Khadimi RN\GS AKnews http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/4/227286/
  6. Baghdad operations: No curfew Friday Said the Baghdad operations command, Thursday, that no one has made any request to the Governorate of Baghdad to organize demonstrations Friday in Baghdad, pointing out that the Baghdad will not impose a curfew. He said the official spokesman for the Baghdad operations command Major General Qassim Atta told (of Iraq) that no one had not made an official request to the Governorate of Baghdad for permission to carry out a demonstration Friday in Baghdad, indicating that the security measures would be normal, " and there will be a curfew by the command of operations in the capital Baghdad. Readers number: 110 56 Friday, March 25, 2011 http://ar.radionawa.com/(X(1)A(5MrTNIchzAEkAAAAN2Q2ZTE0ZWMtNmEyYS00ZmIzLTg3ZjMtOTYzYjUyOWYwMTNjxVuuDntjsd9VJ5b4__eeiKepBpk1))/Detail.aspx?id=1073&LinkID=63
  7. Iraq’s oil industry continues to grow Energy — By admin on March 24, 2011 at 8:24 am Iraq’s oil industry continues to grow International oil companies in Iraq have increased production slightly since October, with better than expected output in southern Basra’s fields — indications the country’s most important industry continues its recovery, according to a new US Defence Department audit. Crude oil production averaged 2.40 million barrels per day, more than three per cent above the previous quarter and one per cent less than the same period in 2009, Stuart Bowen, the Special Inspector for Iraq Reconstruction, said in his latest quarterly report released yesterday. That level is below Iraq’s February, 2003, 2.8 million barrels per day production, the month before the US-led invasion. Then-US Vice President **** Cheney said in April 2003, after Saddam Hussain was driven from office, that Iraq could increase oil production to 2.5 million to three million barrels daily by year’s end. Production in May 2003 fell to 1.4 million barrels a day and then to 1.3 million later that year. It’s slowly grown since. “This quarter was good for Iraq economically,” Bowen wrote in his 28th congressionally mandated quarterly report that assesses the expenditure of $58 billion in US reconstruction funds and Iraq’s political and economic progress, as the last of the US troops prepare to leave by December. “The Iraqi government’s aggressive efforts to attract foreign capital investment continued to bear fruit. Lucrative “Moreover, several international oil companies working to develop Iraq’s lucrative southern oil fields, reported better-than-expected progress, including the super-giant Al Rumaila field,” Bowen wrote. The Anglo-Chinese consortium of BP and the Chinese National Petroleum Corporation reported this month increased production at Al Rumaila by more than 10 per cent above the initial rate of 1.066 million barrels per day agreed to with the Iraq government when it won the oil business in 2009. In northern Iraq, the Ninewa Oil Commission said in November production at the Batna oil field had resumed after 20 years.Pipeline security has improved, with the number of daily attacks “significantly reduced as government cooperation grows with local residents,” he wrote. http://todayiraq.com/2011/03/iraqs-oil-industry-continues-to-grow/
  8. Iraq exported less oil but earned more in 2010 Energy — By admin on March 24, 2011 at 8:19 am Iraq exported slightly less crude in 2010 compared to the previous year but still earned 26.3 percent more due to an increase in global oil prices, an official statement said on Wednesday. The country racked up $52.2 billion (38.1 billion euros) from oil exports last year, compared to $41.3 billion in 2009, the oil ministry said. It said exports totalled 689.9 million barrels in 2010, compared to about 695.5 million barrels the previous year. Global oil prices reached about $91 a barrel last year, compared to around $46 a barrel at the beginning of 2009. Exports from Iraq’s southern terminals, which have a current export capacity of about 1.8 million barrels per day (mbpd), stood at 524.1 million barrels last year, compared with 539.3 million barrels in 2009, the statement said. Iraq’s 2011 budget is based on an oil price of $73 dollars per barrel, with exports expected to total 2.25 mbpd, bringing in a total projected income this year of $66.7 billion dollars. After flirting with $100 a barrel earlier this year, oil prices pulled back last week and in Asian trade on Wednesday New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for March delivery, was at $86.41 per barrel. Iraq sits atop oil reserves of 143 billion barrels, one of the world’s largest. Oil exports account for the vast majority of the government’s revenues. http://todayiraq.com/2011/03/iraq-exported-less-oil-but-earned-more-in-2010/
  9. More senior security officers killed by silencer guns in Baghdad By Kareem Zair Azzaman, March 25, 2011 Unidentified gunmen relying on silencer guns have escalated their attacks on senior security and army officers in Baghdad. The escalation has raised concerns that anti-government groups and particularly al-Qaeda operatives are changing their tactics from massive bombings to selective killings. The silencer gun attacks, which have claimed the life of a division commander in the Iraqi army, are feared to lead to yet another cycle of violence following relative calm in the capital, Baghdad. Lt. Gen. Ahmad Abadi, commander of the sixth army division, has died of wounds inflicted by a silencer gun on Thursday. He was attacked as he drove his car in the posh Palestine thoroughfare in Baghdad. An army medical officer, Major-General Ismael Raoof, was shot to death by a silencer gun in the Kamp Sara district, which is not far from the Green Zone, where Iraqi government and U.S. administration offices are situated. Raoof’s bodyguard was also killed with him. On the same day (Thursday), Major Ahmad Jassem was killed by another group of attackers using silencer guns as well as another senior officer as he left the Defense Ministry Building in Baghdad. Another victim was Captain Salem Abbas who was shot and killed the same day in al-Baladiyat District in Baghdad. Interior Ministry sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, say the gunners had killed eight more senior army and security officers in the past three days. The sources blamed Prime Minister Noori al-Maliki for the surge in attacks. Maliki has yet to fill in the vacant posts of ministers of interior, defense and national security. Maliki is now administering the three ministries himself. http://www.azzaman.com/english/index.asp?fname=news\2011-03-25\kurd.htm
  10. Iraq’s Ambitious Plan to Boost Oil Output March 25th, 2011 by Editor The Iraqi oil minister said his office is planning to raise oil production volume to 6.5 million barrels per day (bpd) over the next four years. Abdul-Kareem Lueibi [Luaibi, Elaibi] told a press conference that the ministry expects to raise the volume to 2.75m bpd in 2011, 3.3m in 2012, 4.5m in 2013, and 6.5 in 2014. In the former cabinet the ministry anticipated it could raise the level to 12m bpd in five years. However, some observers believe the maximum limit at 7m bpd. The plan is expected be submitted to the cabinet in Baghdad for approval in a few days. (Sources: AKnews, Wall Street Journal) http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2011/03/25/iraqs-ambitious-plan-to-boost-oil-output/
  11. Baghdad alloactes big budget for asphalting streets Friday, March 25th 2011 6:28 PM Baghdad, March 25 (AKnews) - The Services Commission of the outskirts of Baghdad said Thursday that 60 billion dinars were allocated for the pavement of six streets inside and outside its centers in addition to the rural roads within an emergency plan that must be completed within three months. The head of the commission Taha Hatef al-Difaei told AKnews that after the council of Baghdad province approved on the balance of the regions which is amounted by 645 billion dinars, the province allocated 60 billion $ including the paving of roads of six districts including its center and the districts that belong to it. "The districts covered by the plan are Abu Ghoreib, Tarmiya, Istiklal, Madaen, Taji and Mahmudiya." Iraq suffers from dilapidated infrastructure in the overall sectors as a result of long years of siege and war during the last two decades of the last century. Despite the passage of eight years since the former Iraqi regime was toppled, the Iraqi governments were not able to provide basic public services to citizens who often protest against their lack. "The plan was named the emergency plan and will be completed within three months to repair the roads and streets in some rural areas and repair the power networks, and plans were prepared to begin the work next week." "The province allocated 17 billion dinars as supplemental allocations that will be distributed among six districts which include 34 areas by 500 million dinars for each area," adding that "this strategic projects will be carried out by foreign and Iraqi companies." "There are foreign consulting offices that oversee the work of these companies," warning the companies to stick to deadlines, plans and specifications in order not to be included within the blacklist of the body." The Mayor of Madaein district Mohsen Nasser told AKnews that "the plan developed by the Commission to pave the streets of Madaein district is not at the required level," stressing on that "the municipality of Madaein is seeking to deliver services to all areas of the district." "The Municipality began implementing many procedures in the right way in agricultural areas and rural villages and urban centers, counties and districts." The Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki gave on February 27 his cabinet ministers 100 days to improve the performance of their ministries after a wave of protests that swept most of the Iraqi cities to demand of reducing corruption, improving services, increasing the hours of processing power, delivering the ration card on a regular basis without interruption, and finding successful solutions for the elimination of unemployment, in addition to dismissing some governors and local councils. Reported by Yazn al-Shemmari RN\GS AKnews http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/2/227284
  12. Hi gang, this is the majority of the chat from last night, after the majority of the people left. 4 VIP memberships were given out, 1 copy of Adams book RV Intel was given out... and we had a high point of 639 people in the chat room. That means Adam is donating $639 to the Red Cross as a result of YOU spreading the word. THANK YOU ALL! Chat below: ============== Adam Montana: I don't think it's 2 years out! billy goat: Adam Montana I know exactly when it will RV Adam Montana:billy goat lol thanks please let me knowsoon Adam Montana: 2bks: Is Chase opening in Iraq or at least tying with a local likeCit/Warka? bigrocks85: Adam Montana lol baldeagle: It'll happen when it happens billy goat: Adam Montana when the Vikings win the superbowl jon29: don't worry about the Rv the main thing is we have each other inhere. Adam Montana: 2bks I can't release the names of the banksI'm working with Adam Montana: but Cosmicndn: same bat time? same bat channel? Adam Montana: absolutely 100% guarantee Adam Montana: that two of the three major banks Adam Montana: that have BLATANTLY told investors theywon't be dealing with the dinar Adam Montana: have told me the opposite when we sat downto discuss the spread our VIP members get Adam Montana: it's like a joke among the CEOs easyrider: wow Adam Montana: they say one thing to the press Adam Montana: they know EXACTLY how untrue it isthough Adam Montana: they HAVE to lie about that though! easyrider: im so sick of these banks SailorDave: Adam Montana Sounds as if they live in Iraq easyrider: yea i guess youre right easyrider: but still Adam Montana: 4dinarnow you're getting the last freebieof the night 2bks: Thank you sir. I apologize for the childish behaviorhere tonight Jimsdandy: Adam Montana they talk like the CBI Adam Montana: email the address I listed earlier Adam Montana: I'll buy you a copy Adam Montana: Jimsdandy all bankers do Adam Montana: they're just like lawyers easyrider: wow adam you are very giving tonite Adam Montana: think about it though easyrider: thats aesome Adam Montana: they can't tell you everything they aredoing! stevewatts: i see 4dinarnow: Adam Montana. Thank You very much. You don't haveto do that. Thank You Cherysh: 4dinarnow that was cool grats :} Adam Montana: it would be IMPOSSIBLE to do business ifthey were completely transparent stevewatts: yes 2bks: right Adam Montana: example: ABC bank will take the Dinar afterRV Just-Waitin: Other than cash in what is the benefit of joining VIP? Adam Montana: they announce it to be honest with their clients Adam Montana: all of the investors start calling Adam Montana: tying up the phone lines Adam Montana: ABC Bank can't do business Adam Montana: they go OUT of business Adam Montana: because they tried to be honest Adam Montana: just be realistic about this you know? Jimsdandy: Adam Montana good to know Adam Montana: they can NOT tell you or the rest of thepublic easyrider: adam do you still feel confident about theministries being donee by monday? Adam Montana: it wold drown them! easyrider: and possibly a complete GOI? Adam Montana: easyrider I think we will be 75% completeon Monday Adam Montana: i don't think it will be complete bythen Adam Montana: by Just-Waitin: Other than cash in what are the benefits of VIP easyrider: ok well thats better than nothing jon29: there is such a thing as too much money jon29: for a bank to handle I suppose Adam Montana: monday I mean Adam Montana: end of next week is more realistic easyrider: ok easyrider: thanks BBK: adam...IYO how far is this? Adam Montana: jon29 there is such a thing as too manyphone calls! jon29: TRUE Happy Man: each time I hear end of next week... I start toget sick Just-Waitin: Adam other than cash in what is thebenefit of joining VIP easyrider: but i think everything is falling into place Adam Montana: Just-Waitin one sec Just-Waitin: ok jon29: I wonder if it would be better to set up an LLC or aCRT before the Rv or if this could be expedited after the Rv Adam Montana: jon29 let me answer yours and Just-Waitin Adam Montana: I'm going to do it now Adam Montana: mods can you put a notice up top? Adam Montana: I think most of the trouble makers aregone ronpriv: Thanks Adam. You are the man! Now I understand whythe banks can't say anything positive about the dinar or everyone would buythem. Adam Montana: it's amazing how much the room changes Adam Montana: when the people who only want intelleave rmac1966: thats a good thing BBK: i agree Bumper64: 4dinarnow yw Cherysh: Adam Montana slickster.... lol dinarokie: MillionaireMommy <~~~~ another good ole boy !!! BOBBY ROMERO: Adam Montana Adam Montana sorry but i didthink we were going to ask questions brencorp: i agree Anon Ymous: Yep mostpeople don't know how to be respectful and let you have the floor. bethune2911: What was the final you gave away Adam? Theyneed the $2,000 plus Adam Montana: bobby romero we will Adam Montana: bethune2911 $629 to the Red Cross and 4 VIPmemberships to the members here okiea&p: dang okies ! lol sassyk: Adam Montana and most of them probley dont read the news--lol baldeagle: It has quieted done quite a bit [set Topic] Capitalstack: Q& A there is a limited timeso please type your questions when your name is called easyrider: now adam what do you think about all the ratethat are being thrown around like 3+ out the gate? easyrider: does it seem a little unrealistic to think? Adam Montana: ok I want to do this fast Adam Montana: please don't interrupt for a fewminutes Adam Montana: look up top it's a moderated chat now Adam Montana: thanks Adam Montana: a couple of people asked about VIP Adam Montana: and Adam Montana: mods: kickers ready? Adam Montana: ok Adam Montana: couple quick points Adam Montana: someone asked if there was a benefit to VIPother than cashing in Adam Montana: and another person asked if it wouldn't bea good idea to set up an LLC before the RV Adam Montana: to answer the first Adam Montana: after this chat please go to the Opinionssection. There is a thread there Adam Montana: it was started in the VIP section Adam Montana: so ONLY VIP members posted in it Adam Montana: and it was 99% positive feedback on theservice information education and much more that is available in the VIP section Adam Montana: one of those things Adam Montana: is information and a service to help peopleset up a corporation Adam Montana: to help reduce the tax liability after theRV Adam Montana: I've been told by many that VIP is worththousands even before the RV Adam Montana: ok now moving on Adam Montana: you all saw how crazy i mean STUPID.... people were actingearlier Adam Montana: those were the people that thought theywere here at 9:30 to hear something revolutionary... something amazing.... likean RV announcement Adam Montana: that's not what tonight was about (althoughI will do a Q&A session in just a minute!) Adam Montana: the truth is if you go from site to sitelooking for news you're going to end upbitter Adam Montana: invest what you can afford to lose and no more Adam Montana: if you believe in this investment join VIP Adam Montana: if you like what there is to offer in VIP -STAY in VIP! Adam Montana: and if you don't like monitoring it everyday - don't Adam Montana: I'll send you an email when it happens that is MY job Adam Montana: now people usually go for the chat roomsfirst Adam Montana: then the forums Adam Montana: then VIP Adam Montana: and then they understand it better and stophanging on every,tuesday Adam Montana: so with that in mind we all understand that the majority of thechat rooms are probably 'newbies" Adam Montana: let's do a Q&A on the basics Adam Montana: no intel or top secret information Adam Montana: I want to help the newbies Adam Montana: mods can you take questions or call names? Capital stack: BOBBY ROMERO is next in line if you stillhave questions Adam Montana: THANK YOU ROOM for being so polite! BOBBY ROMERO: hey adam pal. what do you think is the lasttwo hurdles we need to cross to rv?pal. Adam Montana: BOBBY ROMERO thanks for being here bud BOBBY ROMERO: im no new be either and i am vip Adam Montana: in my opinion it's GOI (Government of Iraq) and Chapter 7 Adam Montana: I think the number ONE thing is GOI Adam Montana: once that happens and it could be as soon as end of next Iraqiweek or start of the following Adam Montana: they have an incredibly strong case to liftChapter 7 Adam Montana: then they can carry,their,own,weight Adam Montana: I know people get tired of hearing aboutthe GOI Adam Montana: but let's be honest Adam Montana: they haven't done it yet! Adam Montana: when they do it Adam Montana: if there is no RV Adam Montana: well then we go home and try again Adam Montana: but until then Adam Montana: we can't say this is over Adam Montana: thanks Bobby Adam Montana: next Capital stack: pluMmet you are next BOBBY ROMERO: ok thks adam Bumper64: np Adam Montana: members please wait until you are called onunless you want to be kicked. I'm only going to answer when the person iscalled by a mod tonight Capital stack isrunning the show Capital stack: easyrider you are next so Adam please readhis question Adam Montana: easyrider please post it again Adam Montana: thank you Capital Stack redbaron: How do I get in line for a question? Adam Montana: redbaron just raise your hand Adam Montana: if that doesn't work raise both Adam Montana: if that doesn't work wave themfrantically redbaron: i am easyrider: ok Capital stack: redbaron I already added you pl wait your turn redbaron: k Adam Montana: lolkidding thanks for being patient Adam Montana: easyrider redbaron: np easyrider: i have seen articles saying there is about 27trillion dinar in circulation many believe ehy cant support a high rv rate butmany have said that they have 85% back in the cbi hands do you believe this istrue? Adam Montana: letme break it down in the simplest manner I can think of easyrider: could there be so truth to this? Adam Montana: the amount of money in circulation is veryimportant Adam Montana: but if you look at the US easyrider: yes Adam Montana: or Great Britain Adam Montana: or any other civilized advancedcountry Adam Montana: "money" doesn't just refer topaper currency Adam Montana: you see easyrider: yes easyrider: so basically your saying money is all forms easyrider: just not currency Adam Montana: we have AT LEAST 50 times the amount ofmoney as we do paper money Adam Montana: Iraq - not so! BOBBY ROMERO: its digital money Adam Montana: Iraq is 90% or more PAPER easyrider: wow Adam Montana: which means YES they have more papermoney easyrider: didnt know that Adam Montana: but the amount of money in circulation isn't actually higher Adam Montana: their culture is much less advanced thanours Adam Montana: they hold money in their hands easyrider: right Adam Montana: and if you want to trade them their moneyfor your plastic Adam Montana: they are very hesitant Adam Montana: that is changing Adam Montana: and it is changing fast! Adam Montana: ATMs are going in etc Adam Montana: "most" is an unfair term. I havebeen told by local and Iraqicontacts that the CBI has a plan inplace that controls all of the banks in Iraq to QUICKLY pull large denomsout Adam Montana: if there was no RV Adam Montana: or no large increase in the value Adam Montana: why would they need that? Adam Montana: they wouldn't. easyrider: i see Adam Montana: westernizing - yes. A TRUE westernizationis a long way off but the skeleton isvery well laid easyrider: yes i agree Adam Montana: thanks for the question easyrider easyrider: well i apprecaite your time easyrider: thanks Adam Montana: happy to help! Adam Montana: next, please Capital stack: Alexyn1006 is next Alexyn1006: Today Isaw on the AU Forex site that the IQD had climbed in value (small butnoticeable) any comments on this (theIQD was not previously listed on the AU Forex currency line up prior to thispast week)? Thanks. Adam Montana: Alexyn1006 thanks for the question Alexyn1006: thank you:-) Adam Montana: i hate to say this but I have seen that happen on that siteseveral times Adam Montana: more than any other Adam Montana: I don't know why it happens on the AU forexsite Adam Montana: but I don't trust it Alexyn1006: ok Alexyn1006: thank you Adam Montana: I wish I could say that it's a goodsign but I've seen it too many times inthe past Adam Montana: thanks for the question Capital stack: TruthSeeker2 is next Adam Montana: next please Alexyn1006: again thank you TruthSeeker2: sorry bout the send...Didn't mean it tobe. I wanted to know if we join in yourVIP to cash out how will that work? I read you don't take possession of our moneybut where does it go when we cash out? Will it ocme directly to ourcking/ssaving accts or do we have to open a separate account at your bank? Also since the IRS is going to tax 35% ON shortcapital gains would it be best to cashin small amt and hold rest for 1 yr. 1 day? Adam Montana: TruthSeeker2 thanks for the question Adam Montana: let me read one sec.... Adam Montana: ok that's a two part question Adam Montana: 1st is regarding cashing out as a VIP Adam Montana: I don't want anything to do with yourDinar Adam Montana: the only person who should touch your dinarafter the RV is someone no more than 5 steps from a DeLaRue machine! TruthSeeker2: yes Iunderstood that...but does it go to our bank here in US or another accountfirssst? Adam Montana: the VIP partner banks I have worked withwill all be given a current list of our VIP members and their CertificateId Adam Montana: when the RV is announced I will email THEMand the VIPs. Adam Montana: the VIPs get the list of banks and thecurrent rates / spreads TruthSeeker2: So we would need to open an account therefirst? We have a trust that we would putit in. Adam Montana: and also which banks have a DeLaRuemachine and which plan on having themsoon Adam Montana: TruthSeeker2 hang on please TruthSeeker2: I understand that is 5/3rd bank at thistime. None in our state I am awareof Adam Montana: you don't need an account there. They don't want you calling them pre-RV sothey don't want any extra attention but they will definitely be offering theirservices Adam Montana: now Adam Montana: regarding the second part Adam Montana: that's a tax question and I'm not a taxadviser (or an attorney) but I did pass the Series 65 and my wife is a CPA Adam Montana: so I will talk from personal experience andin my opinion Adam Montana: if you hold the dinar for over a year Adam Montana: that doesn't allow you to bypass the shortterm gains if they are supposed to be assessed Adam Montana: when you cash in the Dinar even a year orten later they will say where did you get it? Adam Montana: then Adam Montana: you either need to prove you had it longerthan a year TruthSeeker2: So it's not the length of time we hold priorto cash in...it's the time we had before the RV? Adam Montana: or the gains are assessed in the year theyare made... which is when the RV occurred Adam Montana: if you made gains a decade ago and didn'treport it.... lol Adam Montana: you know what that means Adam Montana: penalty penalty penalty Adam Montana: TruthSeeker2 i don't know if you're VIP ornot TruthSeeker2: no - I wanted to know more about ourrequirements prior to joining. Adam Montana: but I would strongly encourage you to readthat thread in the Opinion section - it's pinned and will let you know how theVIP members feel about the benefit they get Adam Montana: this issue right here is a MAJORbenefit Adam Montana: you will learn a lot Adam Montana: thanks for the question S2_D2: Adam I greatly appreciate your site and themoderators efforts plus the majority of the the vets that post here Thank youone and all as I am a lifetime member and am very proud of being a paticipantin this venture best regards S2 S2_D2: sorry S2_D2: accideny Adam Montana: last question please then we'll do out open floor where too manyquestions will be asked and I'll have to try to gracefully leave lol Capital stack: dng4462 you are next and open floor for a few minutes with Adamafter dng4462 so have your hands up sohe can answer any questions expeditiously dng4462: do we have a different option than sendingdinar Adam Montana: Capital stack you're too good dng4462: In mail Adam Montana: dng4462 thanks TruthSeeker2: Thaks for your help. ;-) Adam Montana: whooooooooooaaa is that an OGITquestion? dafloman: Im a lifer it is wild the amount of info andhelpful info and you get Adam i always get return messages when i leave him onei don't know where he finds the time Capital stack: ok let dng4462's question answer first BOBBY ROMERO: lol Adam Montana: dng4462 if that's an OGIT question pleasepost it in the OSI section I will lookfor it later or in the morning dng4462: ok thanks Adam Montana: you're welcome! Just-Waitin: I heard ….What is an estimate of what the spread will be like? Im not looking forexact just new and was looking forballpark. Thanks Adam Montana: Just-Waitin holy cow.... stevewatts: later adam thanks Adam Montana: that's an open ended question Just-Waitin: LOL Adam Montana: seriously it could be anywhere they want itto be Adam Montana: when it first comes out the CBI controlsALL of it.... including the spread Adam Montana: they could buy it for 25 and sell it for25 Adam Montana: I know that sounds harsh but it's TRUE behaviorkat: Can I invest in the Iraqi stock exchange(mentioned in your book) post Rv when I have $$? Will it still be a goodinvestment? thanks Adam! jon29: iraqi stock exchange? nice. Adam Montana: behaviorkat good questino 4dinarnow: Adam MontanaThank You for all the info and theBook. Look forward to the next Chat. I will refrain from asking questions untilI have read the book. My answers mioght be in there no need to bother you with redundency. ThankYou again Adam Montana: thanks all Adam Montana: thank you MODS!!!!!!! Adam Montana: to answer the ISX question Adam Montana: I don't think the return will be asHUGE but I am positive there will be biggains to be made in the ISX after the RV behaviorkat: Adam Montana ok thanks jon29: thank you adam. Adam Montana: I have several exclusive deals that theVIPs will get to invest in that are designed around the ISX in fact …. … (bathroom break for Mr Montana….) ….. Adam Montana: all Toddph: gnite Adam Montana: it is late Adam Montana: and I just realized how tired i am Adam Montana: thanks for making this post,chat chat worthdoing Adam Montana: thank you all of you members who took the time to tell a SailorDave: Adam Thanks for hanging with us and helping withbasics Adam Montana: and get other people in here redbaron: Take care and good night Adam Montana: this is a good thing we are involvedint visitor: Adam Montana thank you rmac1966: Good Night Adam! Adam Montana: and tonight we were all part of giving topeople who need it Adam Montana: I will pray for them Adam Montana: and for all of us glo: Adam Montana we love you and thank you platinum life time !!!!:} :} :} Adam Montana: thanks friends! linda55: Adam goodnight to ya !!! Adam Montana: Adam Montana..... ------------>!!!! DGracie: Thanks andwe can help more after RV!!! behaviorkat: Adam Montana thanks! jon29: best to you and the family. Lots2Learn: thx and goodnight
  13. You want to take this question to the VIP forum. Listen to the call at http://corpoffshore.com, and then check out http://dinarnews.net/ibc
  14. http://corpoffshore.com Good info there.
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