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  1. Iran was always a factor in the RI….aren't you glad you stuck it out …if it could have been done 6 years ago ..it would have ..but things just would not line up …just be thankful you will get too see and be apart of history ..that will last a thousand years …hell this whole site might just  get a glass  case of its own …..

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  2. so will he look a star from the 70's ....are better than that ...what would you say ...If I could prove he never even was what thay say ....but that one of the others was the ONE



    remember in 400 ad when this book was wrote ...it was a mans world



    IT is time ...I will not discount that ...but you guys are real wrong on witch side you are on and what you belive as truth ...you might want too pick up somthing besides the bible like the tora and the koron ..read all three at once and trace the truth to its point of inception ...

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  3. I'm Calling Baloney ......

    :D:D:D

    This is a 100% true story and is in the works ......and will be implemented very soon ......and the same thing you would go to Jail for .....collecting rain water ....In the near future you will get a credit for selling it back .........This is being Implemented as we speak

    Its already part of the Continuing Ed. ....For plumbers .....In most states

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  4. Adam,

    An observation and question. Today, August 27, 2012, I received an mass email from you with links to your speculation on Dinar RV rates which I read with interest and more questions. I then discovered that that whole chat and the subsequent member comments took place in October/November 2011 and wondered why this old chat is being re-circulated now, almost a year later. Is it still relevant? If so, and it goes the way you were speculating how rational is it to do a B. run? Likely, I'm missing something here. can you clarify? As usual, thanks for all you do.

    Sitkadoc

    hm???

  5. I searched the Gazzette and couldnt find said article. But then again I am not as internet savy so maybe someone else can confrim the alleged article...

    9-17-2012 Intel Guru TerryK 3.86 IS WHAT I GOT YESTERDAY .0032 IN THE GAZETTE. WAS TOLD .0032 WHICH CONVERTED IS 3.86. [hmmmm...there must be some confusion, these numbers don't add up?] THATS WHAT IT IS TO COME OUT AT, WHAT IM HEARING, SO YEP A RI. TREAT AS RUMOR. GOT THAT TWO DAYS AGO. WE DID VERIFY THAT THE LOW DENOMS ARE OUT BUT NOT OF ANY VALUE. [have you heard anything about the dong recently??] .62 is what i got last week and it WILL GO WITH THE DINAR, MAKE NO MISTAKE.

    Read more: http://www.another site.com/#ixzz26kZK17Y6

    .0032 is not 3.86

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  6. THERE IS NO U.S. EMBASSY, CONSULATE, OR ANY U.S. REPRESENTATION OF ANY SORT IN BENGHAZI LIBYA. EMBASSY KILLINGS NEVER HAPPENED.

    http://www.jimstonef...m/benghazi.html

    Ok load this Jacka$$ up and send him over there .......reporting from a damn chair in the stats ant going to cut it anymore

    And for the record that was his personal house/ forward mission the Two seals where his bodyguards ....so get it right

    I remember the Tripoli bombing operated by US Forces in 1986 ( Reagan Presidency if I'm not mistaken)....I remember that cos the US bombers had taken off from a US base in Sicily

    A few Gadhafi compounds were hit and people got killed including one daughter of his ....

    I seem to recall that was a retaliation for something but I can't remember what that was exactly. Maybe a disco in Berlin where a bomb had been placed, frequented by US Soldiers but I'm not sure

    The cause was not the PanAm plane which exploded over Scotland as that happened only 2 years later (1988)

    The 1986 United States bombing of Libya, code-named Operation El Dorado Canyon, comprised the joint United States Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps air-strikes against Libyaon April 15, 1986. The attack was carried out in response to the 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing.

    Theres also a little Mexican in there too Carrello

  7. OMG?????......come on the basket is a real thing ....its what the IMF gages the world trade of SDR's from ....please do some research .....its how the currency world gets the rate of trade for all transactions ....this ant some make-believe thing tied to a RV thats gone save the planet (we call that the Iraqi dinar )and yes i believe in the dinar

    Its a real thing that is based on the 6 top currencies of the world ......please look in to it

    and gold is not involved

    Oil either

    dont need +'s need research

    If a oldman with COPD cant do it so can you

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  8. Temple reveals secrets of the one God Archaeologists believe they have uncovered origins of monotheism in northern Jordan

    Stephanie Saldana Daily Star, Lebanon 5 March 2002

    AMMAN: In a remote corner of Jordan, archaeologists have uncovered a room that may transform the way we think about God.

    Its massive stones still clinging to the damp hills of the Jordan River Valley, the Migdol Temple at first appears to be little more than an ancient network of fortified walls. Yet when Jordanian and Australian archaeologists working at the site of ancient Pella began piecing it together in 1997, it didn't take them long to realize that they were reconstructing something extraordinary: a 3,600-year-old textbook in stone.

    The Migdol Temple charts within a single room one of the most important events in human history: the transition from polytheism to the belief in one God.

    Measuring an impressive 29 by 22 meters, the Migdol Temple is the largest Bronze and Iron Age Temple known to man, an enormous structure justified in its size and emotional impact to the worship of a single God, and which may at one point have functioned as a four-storey temple to the Canaanite god El. These days, however, religious and historical scholars are far less excited about the temple's size than by the magnitude of its historical importance.

    Continuously in use from 1650 BC to 850 BC ,the Migdol Temple holds within it hundreds of religious artifacts that point to five very distinct phases of occupation and rebuilding.

    Constructed, destroyed, and reconstructed time and time again, the Migdol Temple records changing cult practices during the Canaanite Hyksos ascendancy, then again during the Egyptian New Kingdom Empire, the Philistine Era, and the Age of the Local Kingdoms.

    A stone spectator to a period of intense religious and political upheaval, every single one of the periods bruised, scarred, and left its mark on the temple, transforming the unassuming circular stones into a time capsule that is transforming the understanding of religious history.

    Archaeologists have already found 250 artifacts from each of the periods of occupation, and that means that the Migdol Temple is no longer being seen as simply a temple.

    Scholars are hoping that this simple stone room will help tell the story of God.

    Today, a scholar with enough archeological and historical background can view the evolving layers like an epic film describing the birth of monotheism. Stephen Bourke, the University of Sydney archaeologist who has led the Pella excavations since 1992, explains that the temple allows historians to actually "read" religious history through the artifacts it left behind, such as idols and the remains of a "Holy of Holies."

    "The Pella Midgol Temple, because of its many building and occupation phases, its richness in finds, effectively contains local religious history fossilized in stone," he told The Daily Star over e-mail.

    Moreover, the "local religious history" in the Migdol Temple just so happens to have occurred at the same time and in the same region as the founding of religious monotheism recorded in the Old Testament. The Migdol Temple was in use during the arrival of the Israelites and the establishment of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah an event that marked the foundation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is in this respect that the excavations have had another bit of exciting and somewhat shocking religious history to reveal.

    During the approximately 800 years of its occupation, those who used the Migdol Temple slowly changed their Bronze Age polytheistic beliefs into Iron Age "henotheistic" beliefs, a period during which officials allowed communities to believe in more than one god, but encouraged them to concentrate their veneration on one god over all others.

    Known as "state monotheism," the most famous example of this change in belief is that of Yahweh in Israel. But according to Bourke, archaeological evidence is revealing that this new emphasis on one god was not reserved for the Israelites, but occurred simultaneously in several nation states throughout the Middle East, with Yahweh in Israel, Hadad in Damascus, Milkom in Amman, Chemos in Moab (in present-day Jordan) and Qos in Edom (in present-day Israel).

    The newest finds at the Migdol Temple suggest that the region had its own distinct form of monotheism, and that monotheism arose in several areas of the Middle East at once in order to unify small nation-states.

    "The Migdol Pella Temple evidence suggests that the pathway to national consciousness occurs in many different centers at around the same time in effectively the same way," said Bourke.

    "There is nothing unique about the Israelite experience, as the same sort of development happened at the same time, all over the region. And the Pella Temple records this unfolding in northern Jordan."

    And the excavations are only the beginning of Pella, a site that has slowly been transforming into an archaeological textbook of Middle Eastern history. Unlike other Roman cities that have become archaeological theme parks, excavation at Pella has continued methodically for over a century.

    Described by Bourke as "Jordan's Jericho," today Pella is a contender for the title as one of the oldest inhabited cities on earth, with nearly 9,000 years of occupation, including thriving periods during the Decapolis and Byzantine eras. When excavators went to work on the Migdol Temple, they had to dig through, literally, 30 meters of ancient cities.

    "The site of Pella is unique, not for its Roman columns or its Byzantine churches, but for the length of its occupation," Burke insists. With the longest sequence in Jordan, the Pella site allows archaeologists to study how human culture in a single place evolved over 10,000 years. "No other site can study history in such depth," Burke concludes. "That's why Pella matters."

    Lengthy read but I found it interesting

    and is very real.......there are a lot of places just like this ...that are not released to the public .....for just this reason ...........<:)))))

  9. though you have some of the story right .....your way off bace .....and all these others that your quoting ...are not even close

    the second coming was planed by rome .....but would be Constantine ....who was both Pagan and Christian ....He left rome to create his own religion based on Christianity and placed his self as a Christ figure

    And started his own city Constantanopal ...where he placed a statue with his face .the body of Mercury ...with a crown of stars .resembling the statue lady liberty

    Jesus never preached that he was the savior ...or the Christ ....and did have family ...but the children were hid ....from people like you ...who would stretch the story

    This subject is much larger than most people know .....even the ones that think they know .....DONT KNOW ........the group knows who I'm talking about

    God is a real entity ......angels do exist ...there was a garden .....and a flood.....and places of sin where wiped from the earth

    the first three you have never heard of .....but the ones of what you will recognize ....Pompeii ,70ad thirty years after Jesus was crucified covered not wiped (rome place of extreme sin)so that it would be discovered to show the un imaginable power of the watchers .....

    Babylon 3000 bc -500 bc .....also covered not wiped from the earth .....also destroyed after the roman occupation ..to be discovered at a latter date ......both were places of sin against the chosen people of the last group of watchers (angels )

    This group of people who's god is the god of Abraham ....and is the same god of Islam (though some don't realize ) and the god of Christians and most Jewish dissidents

    All three main stream religions were divided with just enough information not to rule over one another .....till the right time ...and then a compilation will accrue all three together as one .....to stand against the other God that was fought off........ way before what we know ...of civilization ...today

    CarbonCoyote, you say your a Christian, my question to you is, have you once presented this to God? Have you asked God to guide you in this? Have you asked for His wisdom? Have you asked God to strengthen your faith? We are all humans and our faith tends to weaken every now and then and God knows this. Put your faith into practice, ignore this rubbish and hold strong to what the Lord brings forth to you.

    Just my :twocents:;)

    This guy will not get answers from the God ....he better start with some one in his family for the advice of there watcher .....and just pray the watcher helps ....cz at the end he will be found wanting

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  10. Been in this a long time and nothing Iraq does would surprise me. If it was already done it would make since to announce it during Ramadan as all Muslim countries (almost all) like to give gifts to their citizens during Ramadan. And I dont think a bag of chick peas is gonna cut it this year. My opinion only.

    I have always said Ramadan is a perfect time to do the deal .......it will make a real good impression for who ever implements it .....and would record in history for ever ....and possibly create a new holiday after the person that was most involved

    Ramadan ends with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which in 2012 occurs on Aug. 19. Literally the "Festival of Breaking the Fast," Eid al-Fitr is one of the two most important Islamic celebrations (the other occurs after the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca). At Eid al-Fitr people dress in their finest clothes, adorn their homes with lights and decorations, give treats to children, and enjoy visits with friends and family.

    A sense of generosity and gratitude colors these festivities. Although charity and good deeds are always important in Islam, they have special significance at the end of Ramadan. As the month draws to a close, Muslims are obligated to share their blessings by feeding the poor and making contributions to mosques.

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  11. Hmm interesting !!!!!!!!

    Ramadan ends with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which in 2012 occurs on Aug. 19. Literally the "Festival of Breaking the Fast," Eid al-Fitr is one of the two most important Islamic celebrations (the other occurs after the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca). At Eid al-Fitr people dress in their finest clothes, adorn their homes with lights and decorations, give treats to children, and enjoy visits with friends and family.

    A sense of generosity and gratitude colors these festivities. Although charity and good deeds are always important in Islam, they have special significance at the end of Ramadan. As the month draws to a close, Muslims are obligated to share their blessings by feeding the poor and making contributions to mosques.

    May be looking up ohmy.gif

    And if not at-least it will get you thru 1 more month hahahahahahahalaugh.gif

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  12. A question about a "loan" from the IMF...way back there....

    Iraq has a Stand By Agreement that was approved on February 24, 2010. It will expire July 23, 2012.

    You can read about it on the link below.

    http://www.imf.org/e...2011/cr1175.pdf

    The 2,376,000,000.80 SDR is the amount that was approved in March of 2010 which is equal to $3.7 billion dolllars.

    Iraq drew 1,069,000,000.56 SDR of the total allocated to them.

    The first payment is 6,000,000.09 SDR = $9 million due 2012.

    A larger payment is due 2013 - 123,000,000.29 SDR = approximately $184,500,000.44 dollars.

    All under "Projected payments to fund" http://www.imf.org/e...1key=2012-07-12

    all countries that are not part of the basket ...barrow money(SDR's) from the IMF ...this is how they pay outstanding debts with other countries not bordering them

    they give the IMF their currency (at a program rate) and the IMF gives credit on their behalf ...to the debtor (the other country the bought stuff from)

    Its called keeping the money moving

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