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  1. Yes he lives there she visits him quite often I don't know if you know but they can have more than one wife. Why am I arguing it is what it is. Stop reading too much between the lines!
  2. Yes she does since her Husband lives there!
  3. FYI I spoke to my mortgage rep who is from Iraq and she told me that nothing is happening as far as the dinar goes. I want to make something clear I am middle eastern and the way info is conveyed is sattle and in code it is hard to explain but there is a lot of body language that goes into it and you have to be able to read between the lines when you talk to a middle eastern person. So this is the info as of yesterday. I wasn't told that there won't be a rv they just told me not anytime soon. I will posting some info about forex later this evening it will be in the opinion section. Be well and stay real. I am not here to make trouble just to provide honest real info that I get and share it because I feel it is the right thing to do and that is what good people do!
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    Info from Iraq

    First of this is not my cousin daughters sister kind of a story. Secondly this is what i heard and if you want to keep living in La la land and think an RV is a magical thing then go ahead. I said this before to me he makes sense because there are no solid economic indicators to support an RV such as GDP and export indicators or import indicators. Irans influence plays a major role as well. I believe in the RV but it will take time wether it is years or days I don't know I am just passing you info. It has been 8 years since saddams gov't was toppled why does anybody think it won't take another 8 years just because someone said so. I hope it was that easy. I have one thing to say and that is that I provide factual info that I hear and I often read these bank rumors and I find them really funny because they are all false! I work at a bank and we have no training and we have not ordered any extra reserves. So as to what everyone says about banks it is false. Be well and stay real I am just giving you all info.
  5. Hi, Everyone who has read my postings knows that I am a stright shotter no BS. I am middle eastern and so is my coworker who is from Iraq. She spoke to her family member that is Iraqi today and he finally told her that the dinar is not going to RV anytime soon! He said that the RV will happen in a few years. How does he know you might ask well he is well connected in the Iraqi gov't and that is first account info. Wether I like it or not this is coming from an Iraqi from Iraq. I am posting in rumors because I didn't know where to if the mods think it belongs somewhere else please move. For the bashers and people that don't like the post go ahead and bash i could careless. I am honest with myself and doing you all a favor by providing factual info on a regular basis unlike some people who play on your emotions. Any how be well and stay real.
  6. Good point I wrote about the capital flight from Iraq when Saddam came. My post was called a short history of Iraq and I mentioned that. The same thing happened to Iraq in the early days of the Saddam regime.
  7. Hi Everyone, So as you all know or don't the talks with Iran have failed regarding their nucleur ambition and nucleur bomb. Tony Blair has said that we need to bring the military option back to the table. Now this means complete cahos and as I said before Irans influence over Iraq is tremendous and everything that anybody says about an RV happening won't happen until Iran gives the Ok! Second I have a quick question for all these so called gurus out there lets say the world deceides to invade Iran and over throw the Iranian gov't would these gurus say that the Rial (iranian currency) would revalue? As we all know Iran is also rich in natural resources maybe even more than Iraq. So what does everyone say would you buy Rial if the Iranina gov't toppled? Would there be an RV for Iran? If you have an answer for Iran that is your answer for Iraq rv. I am giving some food for tought if you don't like it than tough luck but this is reality and this is what is happening. Be well and stay real.
  8. Good Job! G-d Bless you and your friend tell him to be safe. Be well and stay real.
  9. Hi Everyone, Tomorrow I hope that two people that just landed from Iraq in the USA are going to visit my coworker and I hope to have real solid news! Forget about this Frank guy their are no long lines in Iraqi banks and if there are it's not because of the RV. RV will happen when all economic indicators are right into place. Be well and stay real.
  10. Bunch of bull crap if you ask me China is holding nothing this is just another excuses for the pumpers to justify their lies. The RV will happen when Iraq has its ecnomic and cultural order in check if anything Iran is the hold up! Be well and stay real.
  11. bunch of BS excuse my language but these people are full of it I've been following them and everything they say is false! The RV will happen when economic indicators fall into place nothing else. This GET team so far has done nothing productive in my opinion they only pumped people into buying dinar. This is my opinion and I think it is true unless someone else can prove other wise. Be well and stay real!
  12. Good post float is kinda a supply and demand but for currency.
  13. Hi, So I wrote about this before. What I wrote was the fact that communication in and out of Iraq is very limited and here is the proof. I am not talking bout contractors and forgien individuals I am talking about the general population. Saying this how is it that these people are getting their intel on a daily basis? Still haven't received an answer.
  14. I agree however it all depends. There are many factors affecting this and if Iraq plays it right we might see an RV. I have posted in the past what Iraq has to do for a RV to take place but if they follow Iran's route for example then forget about the RV. Now your friend has valid points and I respect that but if the GDP is growing and imports are less than exports and inflattion would be low than we are certain to see an RV. If things go the other way No RV people. Be well and stay real thanks for a great post!
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    Scooter chat

    So far this Scooter guy makes the most sense! Stay real and be well.
  16. To Mr Adam I have a quick question how are you able to communicate with people in Iraq if phone lines are barely reachable there is no way you could reach them by email! this is a question for Adam not trying to bash just an honest question. I have Iraqi friends in the state side and they can barely reach their loved ones how can you get in contact with this contact in Iraq? Please advice maybe you know something I don't and I can share with my IRAQI friends so they can contact their friends. To everyone else there is no RV this week. I might be wrong but so far I haven't I mentioned before that my friend has high contacts in the Iraqi gov't and as soon as she hears something I will post nothing yet though. Please be well and stay real!
  17. I have to say something very important! RV will never happen on a Friday! Why you might ask Friday is a very holy day for Muslims they go to masques and they barely work on that day. Goverment offices are barely open on fridays. So this whole thing about an RV on friday forget it! Be real and stay well.
  18. Sorry but I beg to difer and many people are not going to like this. There won't be any flyers in Iraq they will mention it in the TV in the news for 5 minutes and on the radio stations for 2-3 days but it won't be the headlines. Be real and be well!
  19. I like this guy! When people write like that you know they are real! My advice to everyone is to not listine to anything anybody is saying do your own research look at the hard facts and not some BS some joe shmu tells you. That's what I did and I can tell you one thing NO RV UNTIL IRAQ gets there act together. That is my opinion! So far I've been right. I wrote many posts about what it takes for an RV to happen. So I have to say this all this people that come up with these RV #'s are ridicilous how do the come up with these #'s if Iraq doesn't have all their economic indicators to support an RV like a GDP, Import gagues and export guages? And many other factors. Once we see movement in the economy that is when we can expect an RV until then I don't think there will be an RV. Be well and stay real!
  20. We wire money to dinar trade I did one yesterday! This just shows you how people are lying! Bash me if you want stay real and be well! My # 818-344-8190 if you want to verify if I work here
  21. Well Said I have posted the samething over and over but people seem to think that an RV is a magical thing. It is a complicated process and Iraq just got of chapter 7 they haven't even started to export their oil and everyone things that magic will happen. their infrustracture is not even set up completly and if they start importing more than they are exporting than RV is down the toilet. The proof is Iran which is rich in natural resources but they import more than they export and their rial is in the toilet. People wake up no RV for a while it will happen hopefully if Iraq does the right things, and as far the people who say that Iraq has a lot to loose if they don't RV or the US won't allow that is all BS because Iraq is a soverign country and they do things on their time table not ours. It might be true that the US went in their to get an RV done or other reasons. However the reality is diffrent than what most people think it is. I personally belive the dinar will RV but in due time. I am a realist and look at hard facts. I personally don't believe anything these so called gurus say because I know one fact communication in and out of Iraq is almost impossible. I just found out that someone I know on the state side has family in the Iraqi gove't and as soon as I get some info from them I will let everyone know but it won't be for a while but I promise I will post. By the way I am no guru I am just real and stick to the fact so stay real and be well.
  22. Hi, Just so everyone knows. I have writeen about the Iranian influence on the RV, but I don't think people seem to get the gravity the role Iran plays in all of this! I hope people understand what is going on and wake up. Another thing is I might have some fresh intel from gov't people in Iraq once I get it I will share it won't be a rumor but hard facts hopefully by then the Dinar will Rv. Please be real and be well.
  23. Iran's Role in Collapse of Lebanese Government May Serve as Warning for Iraqis By Jennifer Griffin Published January 12, 2011 | FoxNews.com advertisement Even as observers blame Iranian influence for the collapse of Lebanon’s coalition government Wednesday, the mullahs in Tehran seem to be extending their reach into the fledgling government in Iraq. When Moqtada Al Sadr landed in the southern Iraqi city of Najaf last week after three years of self-imposed exile, he was greeted with adulation and cheers by his followers. His anti-American rhetoric remained apparent at his first public rally this weekend. The Shiite Muslim cleric who had led a violent insurgency against U.S. forces and the one-time public enemy number one for the U.S. military was given a hero’s welcome after playing a key role in helping Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki form a government last month. Fox News has now learned that some members of the U.S. military worked for more than a year to get Sadr back from Iran. “Although his rhetoric is disruptive, it is better he is in Iraq than Iran,” a senior military commander told FOX News. “From Iran he is controlled and used by Iran.” But even with him home, Sadr ties to Iran’s regime are still cause for concern for many. Sadr’s political party won 40 out of 325 seats in recent parliamentary elections, and his political allies have been given eight seats in Maliki’s cabinet. The Sadrite militia, the Mahdi Army, called a ceasefire with the Iraqi Army in 2008, and there are signs that it has splintered and Sadr’s followers have moved on. “I think he recognized that after three years in Iran, he was out of the game. The movement was proceeding without him,” said former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker in an interview. “They've made some decisions that obviously he would have been involved in. The most important one being to behave like a political party rather than a gang of thugs. I would expect some tension within the movement because of his return, you may even see some splits, and that, of course, from the U.S. perspective would be no bad thing.” The cleric, still in his 30s, fled to Iran just months after the “surge” began in 2007 to avoid arrest or assassination. It was also seen as a bid to bolster his religious bona fides by going to the city of Qom to study with some of the same clerics who reportedly serve as spiritual advisers to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Iran’s embrace of Sadr and its former use of the Mahdi Army as proxy fighters against U.S. troops and the Iraqi government of Nouri al Maliki is similar to its use of Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hezbollah, like the Mahdi Army, eventually entered politics. But Hezbollah was allowed to keep a well-financed armed wing as part of a power-sharing agreement.. Hezbollah used its political clout to bring down the government of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri today as he met with President Obama at the White House. The move is likely tied to the expected release of a U.N. report linking Hezbollah leaders, and in turn its Iranian and Syrian benefactors, to the assassination of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, father of the current prime minister. Middle East experts worry that through Sadr, Iran has could have the same power over al Maliki’s new government in Iraq. Maliki travelled to Qom in October and was photographed embracing Sadr before convincing Sadr’s party to help him form a government. Some argue Sadr has played the role of kingmaker in the current government and could topple the fragile coalition if his demands aren’t met. One looming point of conflict is the scheduled withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Iraq by the end of this year. Sadr is unlikely to tolerateany extension, even a temporary one, if the security situation won’t allow a full withdrawal. “My prediction is that there will be some U.S. force level remaining in Iraq under some auspices,” Crocker told FOX News. “That is my prediction.” That may not be good enough for Sadr, who along with his Iranian benefactors, wants all U.S. troops to leave on time. Iran’s rising role and influence in Iraq was seen this week as the Iranian foreign minister visited Maliki in Baghdad. But there is some disagreement about just how much influence Iran will have over the fledgling Maliki government. “I think there is sometimes a tendency to overstate just how great that influence is. The harder the Iranians push in Iraq, the more the Iraqis tend to push back,” Crocker said. “They have got a long bloody history. They fought an eight year war….So while the Iranians can cause trouble, Iraqis are tough customers and they can push right back as they have done.” The return of Sadr to Iraq and the assertion of power by Hezbollah in Lebanon, others argue, should provide a cautionary tale for U.S. diplomats and the Obama administration which came into office talking of engaging Iran but has made no concrete progress in doing so. Iran, meanwhile, continues to move stealthily with proxies such as Hezbollah and Sadr to exert its influence throughout the region. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/01/12/irans-role-collapse-lebanese-government-serve-warning-iraqis/
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