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  1. Date: Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:42 PM Subject: Fwd: Whooaaa! Could this be REAL? 2/24 Right now, Who knows Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 12:01 AM Just found this posted on http://waitingforthervmoment.blogspot.com/ The following comes from a website for "expatriots in Iraq." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : CURRENCY RATES 1(USD) = 0.2792(IQD ( DIVIDE $1.00 INTO 0.2792 = $3.58166 ) Click on this link first Now look at the bottom left of this page next to weather If this is for REAL, the Calculation above means the dinar RV rate is $3.58 !!! No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1435/3466 - Release Date: 02/24/11 LINK http://www.iraq.alloexpat.com/marketplace/classifieds Could this be it? A good friend just sent it to me.
  2. New bill must be stoped before it becomes law and hinders post RV investment. Prepare To Give Up All Private Data For Any Gold Purchase Over $100 Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/18/2011 20:59 -0500 A week ago, when we reported on a move by the Dutch central bank that ordered a pension fund to forcibly reduce its gold holdings, we speculated that "this latest gold confiscation equivalent event is most certainly coming to a banana republic near you." And while we got the Banana republic right, the event that we are about to describe is not necessarily identical. It is much worse. A bill proposed in the State of Washington (House Bill 1716), by representatives Asay, Hurst, Klippert, Pearson, and Miloscia, whose alleged purpose is to regulate secondhand gold dealers, seeks to capture "the name, date of birth, sex, height, weight, race, and address and telephone number of the person with whom the transaction is made" or said otherwise, of every purchaser of gold in the state of Washington. Furthermore, if passed, Bill 1716 will record "a complete description of the property pledged, bought, or consigned, including the brand name, serial number, model number or name, any initials or engraving, size, pattern, and color or stone or stones" and of course price. But the kicker: if a transaction is mode for an amount over $100, which means one tenth of an ounce of golds, also required will be a "signature, photo, and fingerprint of the person with whom the transaction is made." In other words, very soon Washington state will know more about you than you know about yourself, if you dare to buy any gold object worth more than a C-note. How this proposal is supposed to protect consumers against vulture gold dealers we don't quite get. Hopefully someone will explain it to us. We do, however, get how Americans will part with any and all privacy if they were to exchange fiat for physical. And in a police state like America, this will likely not be taken lightly, thereby killing the gold trade should the proposed Bill pass, and be adopted elsewhere. While we are confident that representatives Asay, Hurst, Klippert, Pearson, and Miloscia have no clue why they are even proposing this bill, we would also be delighted to find out which moneyed interests they represent, and what happens to precious metal trading in America should Bill 1716 become a legal precedent which is effectively the first step before the final implementation of Executive Order 6102 version 2. Full bill (pdf) http://www.zerohedge.com/article/prepare-give-all-private-data-any-gold-purchase-over-100
  3. Iraqi oil security police graduate Published: Feb. 10, 2011 at 8:15 AM ArticleListenComments (0) Related Stories Northern Iraq a likely tinderbox? U.S. stands by Iraqi military agreement Iraq's oil output up but snarls continue Special Forces feeling pressure, U.S. says BAGHDAD, Feb. 10 (UPI) -- The first set of Iraqi trainers graduated from a course to train oil security forces with Italian soldiers outside of Baghdad, NATO announced. More than 20 students graduated from a NATO-led "train the trainers" course led by Italian military forces at Base Camp Dublin just outside Baghdad, the military alliance announced. Baghdad asked NATO to help train the oil police to build a force that could protect the country's vital infrastructure. Iraq gets most of its federal revenue from oil sales. Crude oil from the northern Kurdish provinces in Iraq started flowing through a pipeline to Turkey after a series of delays last week. Oil pipelines were the target of frequent militant attacks during the height of the U.S.-led war. Iraqi and Japanese companies met to expand oil export capacity from southern Iraqi ports from around 2.2 million barrels per day to about 5.8 million bpd. The project includes building a 45-mile oil pipeline to terminals in the Persian Gulf. Baghdad said new international contracts could put it in a position to one day rival Saudi Arabia in terms of oil production. Read more: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resource-Wars/2011/02/10/Iraqi-oil-security-police-graduate/UPI-88331297343718/#ixzz1Dcuwmfwz'>http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resource-Wars/2011/02/10/Iraqi-oil-security-police-graduate/UPI-88331297343718/#ixzz1Dcuwmfwz link: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resource-Wars/2011/02/10/Iraqi-oil-security-police-graduate/UPI-88331297343718/
  4. I am new to this forum and just joined the VIP group. I am trying to find some information on getting a better spread when we cash in together. I understand the power of leverage and numbers but when will we be informed to the place we will be cashing in. I have purchased my dinar from Ali at Dinar Trade about 6 years and more recently, and he is offering to cash in at $150.00 per million plus whatever spread he has to pay. If anyone could guide me where to find the info I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you and blessings from, P.G.
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