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  1. I read this article, you should have gotten some feedback on this it is very informative. I am also trying to keep in mind that the Dinar during Hussain's reign was around $3.00 plus although once he was taken out of authority the dinar plunged to where it is now. I also feel that the country (Iraq) is only worth as much as it has in foreign exchange ... (real assets) and in it's oil which is always based on the cost of oil going up or down depending on availability, which now we know that Iraq has much more oil than what they thought or what they told everyone. I wish the info on this site you have posted was a little more current, I am going to look for a more current version or something that may lead to an answer that would help me understand. I don't know if this news on this link is good or bad maybe I need to re read it. Thanks a million though.
  2. I guess I am a half of a pea ... I don't understand what you mean by "Iraq will only have too RV in country" ? What does that mean? I am sure all the governments will win but would like to think that some of us peas will win too, it' doesn't have to be millions but something more than what we started with. Thanks for your response.
  3. That was an educated reply and you are in my opinion hitting the nail on the head ... the money will re-valuate but it won't be overnight I wish I didn't think this way but to me it would be like the U.S. making the dollar worth $100 dollars and we know that can't happen "well 99% chance it won't happen", compared to other countries our dollar isn't worth a dollar. I think I will re-valuate your 2 cents worth ... it's now worth $2.00 At any rate I know what you mean by this being almost a life or death situation for some people because our economy is so bad and I hope that the best possible thing will happen even though my brain is still stuck on how can it. There really isn't a road to walk down or to be led down with this just simple economics. The country does have a lot of oil but they still can't make trillions overnight, they are supposed to be partnering with Boeing (the plane company) so they are in negotiations with businesses now ... I just don't see how they could negotiate with money of today and then change to money of tomorrow something just doesn't fit but I hope someone can find a way to put a square into a round hole ... everything is possible.
  4. Thank you so much and I will find time to read it. I will post what I got out of it I respect your privacy about not saying anything about what you think. You are the first person who has really given me something to read that isn't on this website and it's appreciated. Good luck to you.
  5. I am not being a pessimist I just thought interaction with those who seem to know more would be helpful. I am not sure what keep it real means as I don't think I was being unreal and never once said I don't think it couldn't happen only that I can't envision the amount of re-valuation. Anything can happen and I hope it does.
  6. There are two things being mentioned " Fractional Banking" and "Fractal Banking" which is it, they are entirely different ways of banking. I don't want anyone to make a job out of my questions, didn't know this was a job site. My main question is and has always been "How could Iraq re-evaluate their money from 1/10 of a penny to lets say $1.00 or even 50 cents overnight? As I said before that would be more money than what is in the entire world it would be trillions. $250 thousand dinar at a dollar would be $250,000 So if it not too much of a job and with as few words as possible can someone answer this ... I know what happens when money gets changed or re-valuated ... Germany had the "Deutsche Mark" and switched to Euro ... why wouldn't Iraq want to go to Euro as well, even the U.S. has ideas of going Euro and other countries too. Can someone just tell me how they think this would happen and I will be happy
  7. The best answer I could find on Fractal Banking http://aotearoaawiderperspective.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/usury-fractal-banking.pdf states that it always collapses ...? Can you give me a better description of Fractal Banking? I think Fractal Banking is what happened to us three years ago. Giving loans that were backed by nothing for homes that were well over what the average person could pay for and now we are where we are. Fractal Banking seems to be the method of spending money that isn't there and making interest off it then it all disappears. It would not really support what we need to happen with Iraq does it? How would it help with a re-valuation?
  8. Yes, Iraq is a game, a serious one that a lot of people have suffered from and are still suffering from. The U.S. will never leave Iraq, we have like a 500,000 sq ft building going up there and just as in Germany the Americans are there to stay. I just don't know who Adam is and I certainly do not want to pay for his book even half price as I have gotten an email stating that today. I am not angry at your post at all, if you were hear and I was talking to you there would be a bit of humor in my voice ... very hard to do when I have to type it and the infliction is impossible to type into words. I don't think we will loose anything since I don't believe they will get rid of the money altogether so everything is fine and life goes on. You are right no one is an investment adviser ... I wasn't looking for one, I was only looking for someone to give me things to help me understand what they think doesn't mean I have to agree but it does give insight. People who get frustrated about us newer people coming here and asking the same questions is kind of childish though since I don't know how it would hurt, upset or frustrate anyone. If it hurts them they they can click on another page right? Anyway, if my wording sounds mean it is not meant to, this is the way I type and I positively do not want to offend anyone.
  9. Thank you and I understand what you are directing me to and I have read a lot of things on this website but none of it to me is written in stone. I don't want a solid answer, I just wanted solid feed back. Like I said before no one has to answer my posts ... many people do not have the time or inclination to be a teacher. But even the answers I would and have gotten would not be anything but something for me to research and I research with things that are not in the U.S. because nothing is as it seems here any way. I go to the places that the actual thing is about, such as Iraq news or middle east news. Nothing is proof and it's hard to believe anything these days so I do appreciate. I did not feel as if there was a frustrated tone since anyone who took the time to even answer me must have something to say so don't apologize for anything as you are entitled to your opinions as we all are. I have spent a year reading about all of this just not on this website like I said I go to outside the U.S. to get info but then I stumbled on to this website and I have read a lot I just feel that people are believing or putting a lot of faith (which is their right) in something that may not come to pass and to at least acknowledge that it is all a gamble. In my opinion we won't loose a lot of money, only what we spend on buying the Dinar from others because I believe worse case scenario is we will get back exactly what we put in to it. Thanks again. THANK GOD someone who actually understands that there is no SIMPLE yes or no answer. I did not want to appear to want a simple answer, maybe that is the way it was taken, I wanted people to get involved with a conversation and give me things to research. I don't know how asking a question could be frustrating to anyone else since it's just a question and everyone still says why don't I research, but I am researching what others have researched no knowing what or who they are except that they are a member of this forum. I don't know if they are people who are selling Dinar's to others or if they are part of the Iraqi government trying to sell of the money to make money ??? I mean seriously anyone can sign up for this forum, you can be a VIP but again I can't base my thoughts on what other people say all I can do is listen to other people and then go back to my own research. It's not like I will loose everything I own for buying the Dinar I would like to be a millionaire but I guess there would be a lot of us if it all comes to the high expectations of some of the members. Rambling on is when you say something with no meaning ... I think you have meaning so I wouldn't call it rambling.
  10. Thank you BKHOPEFULL ... still seems no solid answer is out there. God bless those who blindly believe as I did I guess it is a real leap of faith. I am really not sure what was meant by the U.S. will collect the Dinar and pay me for it, what in the world would they want it for? Maybe over the years the Dinar will slowly become more of a value than now and I am also sure it will go up to some amount maybe twice what it is worth now but I can't believe a dollar and no one has given a good answer except to tell me to buy a book or read some news articles and even that I came at the end of the game. The meaning of POSITIVE SKEPTIC maybe contradictory but it's exactly the way I feel about this Dinar being re-valuated to a dollar or more and didn't mean for anyone to try to put their head around it, it was a funny to me sorry the humor wasn't there for some. I do appreciate all the good info and also appreciate those who also feel the same as I do about what is going on. I guess like it was said above ... I came at the end of the game, however; there were people who had the old Dinar with Hussain's head on it I wonder if they came way before the game since that money is trashed and is worthless. Maybe this money will be trashed too who knows. I am sure that the Dinar will have less zeros eventually but who can really say what is going to happen, we all took a risk just like any other stock bought maybe we will gain from it maybe not, but thanks for all opinions you are allowed to have them and so am I. I hope I am the silly one and you are all correct with your views.
  11. Oh ... so I get it ... I am playing a game? Your way of discounting me as being important sounds a bit mean. I didn't know I was in a game, all I did was buy Dinar's a year ago and then found this website. I don't have to go back to anything to know what is going on today and in my mind today is the only day that counts. It seems to me if I say something about there being a way that the Dinar is not going to go up to a dollar, two dollars, three dollar or whatever, then I need to learn about all the stuff that happened before today. That is pretty sad really. I am not raining on your parade on purpose I bought Dinar and invested my time and money in it the same as you so why would I want to rain on my own parade. I am talking about what I know today, at this moment not what was known a year, two years etc. The economics of this do not go by dates and I don't think you can come in the middle or be the first or last. Why be so rude? I must of hit a soft spot is all I can think of. I can read regular print as well you didn't need to put your font at 20 points. How can asking questions be such a mean thing to do and cause so much discontent? I need to go back to "what people say 101" I guess.
  12. Just to add a little more to what direction I am going with the question ... the World Bank is not necessary to borrow from if the Iraq's need money they can invest like any other country and not borrow. They have five times more oil than what they thought they had second only to Saudi Arabia, they can trade and invest like a lot of countries do ... our country seems to be the one that borrows money as we have little to use as a way to invest anything. A lot of our countries investors are foreign and right now if we had to pay the money we owe to China the country would go bankrupt I think. This is only my opinion. If the Dinar is worth 1/10th of a penny and it went to even1/2 a penny then all those rich people who have bought millions of Dinar would actually make money they get would get double the investment even those who bought maybe a million dinar would make a little money but definitely making double your investment is good but is it really possible that the dinar could go to $1.00? I can't get my head around that. The only people who seem to be making money right now are the ones selling the Dinar I am just confused. Sorry if my questions have been asked a thousand times, I realize it must be boring to read the same questions over and over again but hey ... you have a choice not to read it. I only want answers I don't want to go to read a book about the Dinar from someone I do not know. This is a forum, chat whatever and it makes no sense to have one of these for only those who know everything, I just wanted to post questions and hope someone would be kind enough to want to add light to my subject. I am sorry that I have offended.
  13. I did go to the link listed and I think Iraq is going to be a good place for businesses ... but if Iraq changed the value of the Dinar to even $1.00 there would be a value of $27 trillion dollars ... who can cover that? U.S. has over a 3 trillion dollar deficit and we are freaking out. I googled how much money is there in the world came up with how much money is there in the U.S. 1.3 trillion, including stocks and all other things we count as money ... how could Iraq be a country that will gain $27 trillion dollars overnight? This is way too hard for me to comprehend no matter what articles I read I can't believe this could be a fact and again ... you may be correct that the truth is not always told but the truth can be untold by many people, places and things? I read your post POP ... and I believe you are very educated about this probably a lot more than I will ever be but Iraq is already in international trade because they are selling oil ... the Dinar is still the same price. There is also no infrastructure in Iraq, most people who live there do not have electricity or even running water. I understand that us NEWBIES seem to be a bit out of sync with all of you but these are valid questions and your response does help me to get a picture of what people are thinking and doing. Again, I really don't know how a country could out do us in money ???
  14. I had always been told if it sounds too good to be true then just maybe it isn't ... please don't get me wrong, there is nothing I would like better than for someone to tell me I am silly and give me a good reason why.
  15. Yes, I am absolutely a newbie ... I have invested in dinar and only because I had a tip given to me by someone who ... well let's say in the KNOW. Now I am wondering if you can really be in the know. From all that I have read and from all that I can see my mind still cannot come to a conclusion that the Dinar will increase in value or at least increase in the values I see listed throughout this website or any website for that matter. I am a pretty positive person and the reason for my worry is "IF THEY CHANGE THE AMOUNT OF THE DINAR" and being that there are many dinar that have been used for trade and the Dinar is being used to sell and buy things now, plus all of us who have a vested interest and the dinar is only worth maybe 1/10 of a penny, how in the world would or could the dinar change to even a $1.00. There are more Dinar's out there than money in the entire world now so how could this happen? Anyone who can give me a positive response would definitely make my year. I hope this hasn't been asked before as I have ran out of eye strength to read any more topics looking for an answer. I wish for the best but have to use logic to some degree as I believe all of you logically based buying the dinar for some solid reasons.
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