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  1. Here's how I see this who ever is buying the Oil from ISIS should be Sanctioned and if possible taken out or imprisoned for funding terrorism ! ISIS wouldn't be stealing oil fields if they couldn't sell the oil RIGHT? SO the question is who is purchasing the oil????
  2. The Company I purchase from you haven't talked with no one that will answer the phone will yell or act crazy in any way and the man that owns the company well just just say he's so calm and talks slow it would be really hard to get him that way even if he tried to lol.
  3. This thread is not about endorsing anyone & it's only for people whom have an interest in investing in situations like this with there Opinions or knowledge they can share on it! I personally have invested in this & I personally know dozens of people who have done the same . We all know there is a risk with a possible great reward.
  4. http://gjpi.org/library/primary/iraqi-official-gazette/ Official Gazettes in English 2003-2009/10
  5. It's a country under sanctions no currency in our out of the country transactions are legal , so if you can't prove the currency is before sanctions and already in the good old us of a before sanctions were in place you won't be able to cash the money in !
  6. Y'all know what this means don't ya There's only 4 Currencies in this basket ! Gets evaluated every five years China is suppose to take our place in the basket ! if this happens the USD will instantly lose 30% over night and a possible 20% more in a stead ward decline !
  7. Good Find Thanks Hint Hint Google Iranian Rial the first thing you see that says buy rial thats not on Ebay ! Enjoy!
  8. Southbeach yes I have seen & read the currency liquidator site info I have purchased my Iranian Rial from a dealer whom bought 95% of all the most current legal rial pre Sanctions all the currency is 2010 and is proven to have already been in the USA before sanctions took hold and this dealer bought all his Rial from the banks in the USA he could put his hands on! Adoption Day for the Nuclear Deal was Oct 18th , that Sunday Obama approved it and the following day the Iranian Leader approved it . Now Following the JCPOA required measures Iranians are showing to be met the Implementation of the U.S. & E.U. sanctions will be lifted in the said to be date of as soon as Dec 15th , but was thought to have been around the first quarter of 2016. Iran has been really busy meeting there requirements as early as possible with that said most of the inspections have already taken place!
  9. Russian Ships Near Data Cables Are Too Close for U.S. Comfort By DAVID E. SANGER and ERIC SCHMITT OCT. 25, 2015 Advertisement Continue reading the main story Continue reading the main story Share This PageContinue reading the main story WASHINGTON — Russian submarines and spy ships are aggressively operating near the vital undersea cables that carry almost all global Internet communications, raising concerns among some American military and intelligence officials that the Russians might be planning to attack those lines in times of tension or conflict. Stories from Our AdvertisersThe issue goes beyond old worries during the Cold War that the Russians would tap into the cables — a task American intelligence agencies also mastered decades ago. The alarm today is deeper: The ultimate Russian hack on the United States could involve severing the fiber-optic cables at some of their hardest-to-access locations to halt the instant communications on which the West’s governments, economies and citizens have grown dependent. Continue reading the main story Related Coverage Moscow Journal: Amid a Revived East-West Chill, Cold War Relics Draw New Interest APRIL 29, 2014 While there is no evidence yet of any cable cutting, the concern is part of a growing wariness among senior American and allied military and intelligence officials over the accelerated activity by Russian armed forces around the globe. At the same time, the internal debate in Washington illustrates how the United States is increasingly viewing every Russian move through a lens of deep distrust, reminiscent of relations during the Cold War. Photo Adm. Mark Ferguson said the intensity of Russian submarine patrols had risen by almost 50 percent over the last year. Credit Brendan Smialowski/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Inside the Pentagon and the nation’s spy agencies, the assessments of Russia’s growing naval activities are highly classified and not publicly discussed in detail. American officials are secretive about what they are doing both to monitor the activity and to find ways to recover quickly if cables are cut. But more than a dozen officials confirmed in broad terms that it had become the source of significant attention in the Pentagon. “I’m worried every day about what the Russians may be doing,” said Rear Adm. Frederick J. Roegge, commander of the Navy’s submarine fleet in the Pacific, who would not answer questions about possible Russian plans for cutting the undersea cables. Cmdr. William Marks, a Navy spokesman in Washington, said: “It would be a concern to hear any country was tampering with communication cables; however, due to the classified nature of submarine operations, we do not discuss specifics.” In private, however, commanders and intelligence officials are far more direct. They report that from the North Sea to Northeast Asia and even in waters closer to American shores, they are monitoring significantly increased Russian activity along the known routes of the cables, which carry the lifeblood of global electronic communications and commerce. Just last month, the Russian spy ship Yantar, equipped with two self-propelled deep-sea submersible craft, cruised slowly off the East Coast of the United States on its way to Cuba — where one major cable lands near the American naval station at Guantánamo Bay. It was monitored constantly by American spy satellites, ships and planes. Navy officials said the Yantar and the submersible vehicles it can drop off its decks have the capability to cut cables miles down in the sea. “The level of activity,” a senior European diplomat said, “is comparable to what we saw in the Cold War.” Advertisement Continue reading the main story One NATO ally, Norway, is so concerned that it has asked its neighbors for aid in tracking Russian submarines. Adm. James Stavridis, formerly NATO’s top military commander and now dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, said in an email last week that “this is yet another example of a highly assertive and aggressive regime seemingly reaching backwards for the tools of the Cold War, albeit with a high degree of technical improvement.” The operations are consistent with Russia’s expanding military operations into places like Crimea, eastern Ukraine and Syria, where President Vladimir V. Putin has sought to demonstrate a much longer reach for Russian ground, air and naval forces. “The risk here is that any country could cause damage to the system and do it in a way that is completely covert, without having a warship with a cable-cutting equipment right in the area,” said Michael Sechrist, a former project manager for a Harvard-M.I.T. research project funded in part by the Defense Department. “Cables get cut all the time — by anchors that are dragged, by natural disasters,” said Mr. Sechrist, who published a study in 2012 of the vulnerabilities of the undersea cable network. But most of those cuts take place within a few miles from shore, and can be repaired in a matter of days. What worries Pentagon planners most is that the Russians appear to be looking for vulnerabilities at much greater depths, where the cables are hard to monitor and breaks are hard to find and repair. Continue reading the main story Map: Frozen Zones: How Russia Maintains Influence in the Post-Cold War Era Mr. Sechrist noted that the locations of the cables are hardly secret. “Undersea cables tend to follow the similar path since they were laid in the 1860s,” he said, because the operators of the cables want to put them in familiar environments under longstanding agreements. The exceptions are special cables, with secret locations, that have been commissioned by the United States for military operations; they do not show up on widely available maps, and it is possible the Russians are hunting for those, officials said. The role of the cables is more important than ever before. They carry global business worth more than $10 trillion a day, including from financial institutions that settle transactions on them every second. Any significant disruption would cut the flow of capital. The cables also carry more than 95 percent of daily communications. So important are undersea cables that the Department of Homeland Security lists their landing areas — mostly around New York, Miami and Los Angeles — at the top of its list of “critical infrastructure.” Continue reading the main story Recent Comments Improv58 13 minutes agoTrump will fix this by making friends with Putin. Mr. Robin P Little 13 minutes agoIs this part of that 'cord cutter' phenomenon I've been reading so much about in the media lately? How will I stay current on my favorite... AmateurHistorian 13 minutes agoSo Russian operating near underwater cables are to attack those cables harming "the instant communications on which the West’s governments,... See All Comments Write a comment Attention to underwater cables is not new. In October 1971, the American submarine Halibut entered the Sea of Okhotsk north of Japan, found a telecommunications cable used by Soviet nuclear forces, and succeeded in tapping its secrets. The mission, code-named Ivy Bells, was so secret that a vast majority of the submarine’s sailors had no idea what they had accomplished. The success led to a concealed world of cable tapping. Advertisement Continue reading the main story Advertisement Continue reading the main story And a decade ago, the United States Navy launched the submarine Jimmy Carter, which intelligence analysts say is able to tap undersea cables and eavesdrop on communications flowing through them. Submarines are not the only vessels that are snooping on the undersea cables. American officials closely monitor the Yantar, which Russian officials insist is an oceanographic ship with no ties to espionage. “The Yantar is equipped with a unique onboard scientific research complex which enables it to collect data on the ocean environment, both in motion and on hold. There are no similar complexes anywhere,” said Alexei Burilichev, the head of the deepwater research department at the Russian Defense Ministry, according to sputniknews.com in May 2015. American concern over cable cutting is just one aspect of Russia’s modernizing Navy that has drawn new scrutiny. Adm. Mark Ferguson, commander of American naval forces in Europe, speaking in Washington this month said that the proficiency and operational tempo of the Russian submarine force was increasing. Citing public remarks by the Russian Navy chief, Adm. Viktor Chirkov, Admiral Ferguson said the intensity of Russian submarine patrols had risen by almost 50 percent over the last year. Russia has increased its operating tempo to levels not seen in over a decade. Russian Arctic bases and their $2.4 billion investment in the Black Sea Fleet expansion by 2020 demonstrate their commitment to develop their military infrastructure on the flanks, he said. Russia is also building an undersea unmanned drone capable of carrying a small, tactical nuclear weapon to use against harbors or coastal areas, American military and intelligence analysts said. Admiral Ferguson said that as part of Russia’s emerging doctrine of so-called hybrid warfare, it is increasingly using a mix of conventional force, Special Operations mission and new weapons in the 21st-century battlefield. “This involves the use of space, cyber, information warfare and hybrid warfare designed to cripple the decision-making cycle of the alliance,” Admiral Ferguson said, referring to NATO. “At sea, their focus is disrupting decision cycles.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/russian-presence-near-undersea-cables-concerns-us_562d4917e4b0443bb5645227?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
  10. Exchange rates in Kurdistan Markets The price of 100 dollars on Monday in Kurdistan region currency markets is 122.250 thousand dinars. Shwan Hadi, one of Sulaimaniyah's currency exchange dealers for PUKmedia: "the price of 100 dollars Monday, 26th October 2015, in Sulaymaniyah markets reached 122.250 thousand dinars price 100 Euro reached 137.750 thousand dinars, price 100 Pound reached 185.500 thousand dinars, price 100 Iranian To'man reached 35.250 dinars and price 100 TL amounted to 42 thousand dinars. http://pukmedia.com/EN/EN_Direje.aspx?Jimare=36639
  11. Price 100 Iranian To'man reached 35.250 dinars and price 100 TL amounted to 42 thousand dinars. Interesting to say the least! I'm Liken what I see!
  12. "Most of the citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are working in the public sector, and this pattern has to be changed during the next five years. "Despite the fall in oil prices, the IMF predicted an improvement in the growth of the Iranian economy up to 4 percent in the" medium term ". The fund attributed to an increase in trade and investments with ease sanctions International from Iran after the signing of the nuclear deal with the six powers. Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/210082-the-budgets-of-the-gcc-deficit-will-exceed-a-trillion-dollars/#ixzz3pQ9dONlM
  13. This is very interesting to say the least / SMOKE & Mirrors for sure the Iraqi Dinar in the last 2 months has hit the strongest I've seen yet in this investment . At one point last week it was at 1,105.66003 & currently is at 1,138.90002 ! I guess they figure if they lie people will believe them and run with it LOL!
  14. LOL thats deffinately not OKIE! I just realized I was thinking of Okie the Oil man whom really was Lonnie Ray Richards and you were referring to this Soldier ! For those whom got confused for a second like me this is the real Okie oil man we all heard of http://okieoilmanscammer.blogspot.com/ In respect for this fine Soldier I solute you for your service to this country RIP my friend!
  15. RIP Tripphood praying for the Family & friends I'm at peace knowing he's with Jesus Let us rejoice in his salvation! Amen & Amen!
  16. They did and they said well it's not against the new agreement so they let it go with no recourse. This Evil was meant to take place for prophecy to run it's course!
  17. There's a few dealers now selling for 699.00 per million lately I've been buying for 500.00 per mill if you can't find a buyer I'll pay 500.00 , but I'd rather see you get what your asking ! I'll be your last resort!
  18. Some Day I wish this would really take place & he would be out of Politics all together! Shew Maliki go on Shew...
  19. Is man able to truly LOVE on his/her own! The answer is NO! We were born with inherited sin & a heart of Stone! How can then we truly love you say? Romans 10:9 9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Prayer of Salvation Ezekiel 36:25-27 25Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you. 26A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. 27And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them. We Love Jesus because he Loved us First! (Now your capable of Loving) Question is now what are you going to do about it? Give back go out to all the world teaching his ways and loving one another! it's that easy you ask ? It sure is , but no one said a righteous life was easy now we will be put through trials to grow spiritually . James 1:2 2My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; 3Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. 4But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. To be continued ( Trials of Fire and our benefit) Do we have power over our trials ? We sure do I'll tell you how next week look for the new Post !
  20. what you buy at this time must be 2010 currency nothing newer is legal tender under the sanctions which started 2011 , and you must have proof money was in the U.S. prior to 2011 sanctions . There currency won't rise up fast enough to worry about them dropping the big bills in my Opinion , but it's a risk all together and we shall see how this plays out! Olay!!!
  21. and as for me and my house we will serve the Lord! A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children's children; And the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the righteous. - American Standard Version (1901)
  22. A Great Must Read Looking Ahead to Lifting Sanctions Against Iran Key takeaways from the July 22, 2015 conference call http://www.shearman.com/~/media/Files/NewsInsights/Publications/2015/07/Looking-Ahead-to-Lifting-Sanctions-Against-Iran-072215.pdf
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