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firemans35

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  1. Wouldn't this also be posted on the CBI website?
  2. First they came for the Communist and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Trade Unionist and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Trade Unionist Then they came for the Jews and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me! Pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group. Now I am not saying I agree with the terrorist or that they are right in any way. I think most of us would agree terrorism is wrong. What most of us will not agree on is what should be done and how it should be done. According to the post we flew a drone into another country, (assuming without permission) and assassinated a terrorist. How many laws did the U.S. break all because we were attacked and we think we have a right to disregard laws, treaties etc. What if one day the U.S. Government decided they wanted to do the same thing Germany did. We have laws that are suppose to protect us against Governmental abuses, everyone is entitled to there day in court. The U.S. Government should have made an attempt to capture this person and bring him to trial and if found guilty sentenced to death. JMO
  3. What happened to "It's a done deal" and "Only God could stop it now" Is Maliki GOD? I don't think so!
  4. GREAT post but one question. Why can't I be a lopster? Lol I didn't see anything that said they weren't going to LOP. I am in Iraq and the few Iraqis I come in contact with say the Government has said it will LOP. I hope it doesn't but I don't know. I just want it to be over with.
  5. [kcw] coorslite21 - With the great numbers of Soldiers, diplomats and contractors that we have in Iraq, why isn’t easier to get real daily information about the events regarding the RV of the Dinar?.........by this I mean there a handful of "Guru's" out there.....and they seem to have all the contacts, but obviously those contacts are are little suspect........shouldn't this be easier????? [Adam Montana] I hear that a lot, surprisingly! [Adam Montana] another twist on it is this one: [Adam Montana] "Hi I'm a (soldier/bus driver/maid/CEO) in Iraq and I can tell you first hand the Dinar (will/won't) RV tomorrow." [Adam Montana] My friends, just because someone is in Iraq does not mean they will know before the rest of the world! [Adam Montana] We can't expect an announcement to be nailed to the telephone poles 2 weeks in advance [Adam Montana] in fact, it stands to reason that since we have better news sources, more access to digital news outlets, etc - we will know well before the average Iraqi [Adam Montana] there's only a handful of people that will know any major amount of time before the actual announcement is made [Adam Montana] so, to summarize - the "boots on the ground" people simply don't have access to the information any faster than we do. [Adam Montana] next please I am a contractor in Iraq on a military base and here is what I think. We (Most Contractors) are not allowed to leave the Camp/Base, we don't go down town shopping, to the movies, etc etc. Still to dangerous. Only a few people in their jobs leave the base. Personel Security Escorts, Truck Drivers, and a few others. Soldiers leave the Bases but do you think they are actually going to town for pleasure. I don't think so. They are out on patrol on high alert. Having said this. There are Iraqis that work and sometimes live on the base. That is about the only way most of us would get any information even then it's not much. If it's true or not, I don't know. I myself have received information from two different Iraqis over the past 8 month.s The first 8 months agos said no there had been no RV and the second about two weeks ago said their was to be a LOP. That's all I've ever heard from being in country. GO RV!
  6. They never did say what the rate was the UST had posted.
  7. What contractors is he talking about? I'm a contractor in Iraq and I was told I would be paid in Dinar or that it would be illegal to use Dollars.
  8. He posted that at 7:12 pm yesterday. The morning is long gone now so what were the big announcments?
  9. This is what I received several months back from the ISX Department of Warka Bank for Invstment and Finance. To transfer stocks under the name of your company it must be registered in Iraq. To open a corporate account at our bank it needs to be certified by the Iraqi Embassey in your country where the minimum balances to be maintained are USD: $10,000 and IQD: 10,000,000 noting corporate accounts receive no interest. I hope this helps
  10. WHo were we bombing? Sounds like trying to blame a wife for her husband beating her. She must of done something wrong. NOT!
  11. Before someone says B_llsh_t let me add one little thing to this. Shortly after Osama Bin-laden's death there was a story on somewhere that said everything we were doing in Afghanistan and Iraq was the result of what the military/U.S. Government calls a False Flag. False or made up incidents so were could invade those countries. The story went on to say Ithink that Bin-laden had a disease in 2001 and there was no way he would live very long. True or Not I don't know. Below is the story I copied. In the interview for the documentary, Clarke offers an incendiary theory that, if true, would rewrite the history of the 9/11 attacks, suggesting that the CIA intentionally withheld information from the White House and FBI in 2000 and 2001 that two Saudi-born terrorists were on U.S. soil—terrorists who went on to become suicide hijackers on 9/11. Clarke speculates—and readily admits he cannot prove—that the CIA withheld the information because the agency had been trying to recruit the terrorists, while they were living in Southern California under their own names, to work as CIA agents inside Al Qaeda. After the recruitment effort went sour, senior CIA officers continued to withhold the information from the White House for fear they would be accused of “malfeasance and misfeasance,” Clarke suggests. Clarke says it is fair to conclude “there was a high-level decision in the CIA ordering people not to share information.” Asked who would have made the order, Clarke replies, “I would think it would have been made by the director,” referring to Tenet. Clarke said that if his theory is correct, Tenet and others would never admit to the truth today “even if you waterboarded them.” Clarke’s theory addresses a central, enduring mystery about the 9/11 attacks— why the CIA failed for so long to tell the White House and senior officials at the FBI that the agency was aware that two Al Qaeda terrorists had arrived in the United States in January 2000, just days after attending a terrorist summit meeting in Malaysia that the CIA had secretly monitored. In a written response prepared last week in advance of the broadcast, Tenet says that Clarke, who famously went public in 2004 to blow the whistle on the Bush White House over intelligence failures before 9/11, has “suddenly invented baseless allegations which are belied by the record and unworthy of serious consideration.” The CIA insisted to the 9/11 Commission and other government investigations that the agency never knew the exact whereabouts of the two hijackers, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, inside the U.S.—let alone try to recruit them as spies. Agency officials said the CIA's delay in sharing information about the two terrorists was a grave failure, but maintained there was no suggestion of deception by CIA brass. Tenet has said he was not informed before 9/11 about Hazmi and Mihdhar's travel to the U.S., although the intelligence was widely shared at lower levels of the CIA. The 9/11 Commission investigated widespread rumors in the intelligence community that the CIA tried to recruit the two terrorists—Clarke was not the first to suggest it—but the investigation revealed no evidence to support the rumors. The commission said in its final report that "it appears that no one informed higher levels of management in either the FBI or CIA" about the two terrorists. But in his interview, Clarke said his seemingly unlikely, even wild scenario—a bungled CIA terrorist-recruitment effort and a subsequent cover-up—was “the only conceivable reason that I’ve been able to come up with” to explain why he and others at the White House were told nothing about the two terrorists until the day of the attacks. “I’ve thought a lot about this,” Clarke says in the interview, which was conducted in October 2009. He said it was fair to conclude “there was a high-level decision in the CIA ordering people not to share information.” Asked who would have made the order, Clarke replies, “I would think it would have been made by the director,” referring to Tenet. Clarke, now a security consultant and bestselling author, has hinted in his writings in the past that there may have been a CIA cover-up involving Hazmi and Mihdhar, although he has never made such direct attacks on Tenet and others at the CIA by name. http://www.thedailyb...-up-charge.html
  12. Exactly! And I'm not going to search through a gazillion pages of old posts either.
  13. I hope he is caught but I doubt very much anything will ever happen.
  14. Not sure either. maybe he is saying if it doesn't happen tonight then all of their intel has been totally wrong
  15. It's like a bad car wreck. You know what you are going to see is not nice but you have to look anyway!
  16. Yeah, like I'm going to read all of that. Break it down to the goos stuff!
  17. True Story. I met a Canadian In a Bar in Thailand. He asked me what I thought of Obama. I said I think he's a weak p__sy. The canadians reply.......... "You can leave now!" LMAO
  18. I am an another site in Basra Iraq. I can not leave the Base. I read all the information on here about LOPs or no LOP. I have given Boots on the Ground info before but people didn't like what I knew to be true. I really didn't care. But having said that here is a rumor for you. We are moving our living quarters which involves moving T.V. and Internet equipment. An Iraqi IT guy is doing this for us. I asked him what he knew about the Dinar. He said the plan was to remove three zeros. He didn't mention a date or rate. I would assume he heard this on the radio or T.V. Now I pose a question to you. Is what an in country Iraqi saying about a LOP or is the Iraqi Government putting out misinformation? I don't know but I'm keeping my Dinar.
  19. I don't claim to know anything but I am working for a contractor in Iraq and in my small part of the big picture we are being told the base is being closed and the troops gone by the end of December 2011.
  20. Not Yet.CBI Auction Today Details Notes Number of banks 19 Auction price selling dinar / US$ 1170 Auction price buying dinar / US$ ----- Amount sold at auction price (US$) 191,167,000 Amount purchased at Auction price (US$) ----- Total offers for buying (US$) 191,167,000 Total offers for selling (US$)
  21. Sounds like more than a guess from the words you used. When you say things like So, I have decided to go ahead and post the final scoop you will ever need for your dinar journey. That's right...I'm giving you THE DATE for the revaluation (sorry RD/lopsters- you tried). It just wasn't in the cards...never was actually. On Labor Day, September 5, 2011, the Iraqi dinar will revalue at $2.67 USD to 1 Iraqi dinar! No Okie dokie, no Possum, nope...just straight fact. No link (if there were one it would be hysteria), no referrencing "contacts", no secret codes, just fact. Here it is, one more time: September 5, 2011, Dinar revalued to $2.67 USD to 1 IQD! Nuff said! No where did you mention the word guess. Having said that I don't think you should been banned for posting in rumors. JMO He didn't seem that stressed to me.
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