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VARusso

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  1. Another date 2 weeks out typical
  2. Actually it was 9 questions 1. If the dinar becomes 1,000 times more valuable, it will become 1,000 times more expensive to do business in Iraq. Do you think this would be sustainable? Good question has there been any other war torn country increase the value of the currency? 2. Would you buy dinars at 1,000 times the current price? I’ve made the inventment, buy low sell high. Have you? 3. Dinar If not, why do you expect someone to buy your dinars at 1,000 times what you paid for them? There is always someone buying, look at EBay. 4. If there was any possibility of a 1,000x revaluation, would dinar sellers be so keen to sell their stock to you? They will make money coming, going and they have some on the side. Wouldn’t you? 5. Is it possible that they think their mark-up is the best profit they can make? They choose to sell at whatever they would like. You choose to buy. 6. Many investment professionals promote their ideas and “talk their book”. Why has no accomplished investor promoted the idea of massive gains from the dinar? Did you reach the Dinar it has gone up and will continue as long as the black gold keeps being pumped? 7. The 1,000x rumor has been circulating for many years, but the forex markets have not reacted by driving up dinar prices significantly. On what basis do you believe you’re more “in the know” than the market? I’m not saying that I do, what proof can be provide to state it’s not? 8. Does scepticism of massive gains from the dinar make you angry? If so, and if you think you’re going to make 1,000 times your money, what is the reason for your anger? No that’s not what angers me. It’s how slow things move it government. Choose a direction and go for it, not study after study. I’m studied out… 9. Do you seek information that confirms your opinion, and dismiss information that challenges your opinion? Read the facts and laugh at the Rumor.
  3. Now that is the most expensive hemp I’ve ever heard about. I wonder if Tommy Chong was in 50-50.
  4. VARusso

    NO RV

    I love reading stores like this and finding the bent spoke in the wheel of a turning story but he is excited enough to pack up his family and come to FL to buy and presumably sit here to cash in. Where’s he from BFE no wait that would be closer to the source.
  5. OK so they're using the Dinar as a prop in a movie and a Writer from the New York Time thinks it’s worth looking at. That doesn’t mean our investment is going up or down and this will pass like yesterdays news.
  6. When they get an In and Out Burgers, thing are going to change...
  7. Good for them... It's sems to be moving the right direction
  8. I cleaned it up a little. It's makes it easier to read... Advisor to the owners: Kuwait will of the Security Council agreed to lift the sanctions on Baghdad after a meeting April 15 Maliki directed to submit to the Commission re-distribution of fuel to the fishermen's recommendations to support the fishermen's quotas (the world) Baghdad - Mustafa Nasser Revealed adviser to Prime Minister of the existence of a crucial meeting between Iraq and Kuwait, leading to a report to the Security Council, including the approval of Kuwait to lift the sanctions on Iraq with the approval of both sides to complete the remaining obligations between the two countries, between a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, the parliamentary Raising Iraq from Chapter VII is not about Kuwait alone, but the conviction of the international community, and political pressure. The Legal Adviser to the Prime Minister Fadel Muhammad said in an interview with "the world" yesterday that "on 15 of this month will hold a crucial meeting between Iraq and Kuwait to Baghdad to settle all outstanding issues between the two countries," expected to so they can be very positive results. He added that the Kuwaiti delegation headed by Foreign Minister Mohammed Sabah, the membership of officials and ministers involved in the files of contention between the two countries. He said Muhammad, "If we reach a joint agreement with Kuwait will send the report to the Security Council, and approved it, with approval from both sides that all that remains of obligations between the two countries from archive missing and the demarcation of the border will be completed in good faith between the two countries, and thus closes the file in the Security Council International, and ending penalties for Iraq under Chapter VII. " A member of the Committee Mohammad Jamshid in an interview for "the world" yesterday that "the State of Kuwait gave positive signals to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, given to the participation at the Arab summit, not to mention the participation of many Arab countries high. He added that "the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the State of Kuwait, which preceded the summit was very positive, as it achieved its objectives and prompted Kuwait to cooperate with us to rid Iraq from Chapter VII and the political and economic sanctions currently in place." <BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"> He expected Jamshid contribute to the Arab League also freeing Iraq from Chapter VII, "I do not doubt that the Arab League wants an Iraq that influence takes leadership role in the region, Iraq today is not Iraq's former regime, which was a source of concern and problems for the region. And I expect that there will be a gesture quick to get rid from Chapter VII. " I take it a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, the parliamentary staff Arshad remove Iraq from Chapter VII that the international community and members of the Security Council specifically, explaining that "the issue of withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII is not about Kuwait alone, but there is a UN resolution needs to be pressure from Arab countries and the Arab League ". Details on page political Read more: http://dinarvets.com.../#ixzz1r0GiuoSr
  9. I vote for Donald Trump to do the job. He'll get in a fire the lot of them....
  10. Iraq and Kurdistan: How to Divide Oil? by Azer Ahmedbeyli | Trend Daily Economic News | Sunday, March 18, 2012 · There may appear a new independent state and major oil player rolled into one on the map of the Middle East in the near future. The promise of the head of Iraqi Kurdistan Massoud Barzani to declare independence day on Novruz holiday (March 21), though not literally seen by many, but, coupled with the events in Syria, gives a signal that the process of the possible establishment of a Kurdish state is entering a decisive stage. A series of exciting events surrounding the Iraqi oil happens on this background. According to BP, the proven oil reserves of Iraq amounted to 115 billion barrels at the beginning of 2011, and it means that the country ranks third in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia and Iran. Nearly 40 percent of Iraqi oilm, or about 45 billion barrels, accounts for Iraqi Kurdistan. "Kurdistan should achieve reunification through peaceful means," Barzani said on March 15 in Erbil, speaking at a youth conference. Iraqi Kurdistan needs two things - political stability and large investments to achieve this goal. First was achieved, the second is prevented by the legislative uncertainty, namely, the absence of the Law on Oil and Gas, which would regulate the division of powers between Baghdad and the autonomous, income distribution and other conditions associated with the development and production of oil and its exports. It would bring clarity to the investment policy of the foreign oil companies that want to guarantee the security of their investments. The law, discussed for the past seven years, has two versions, and each side maintains its bill. Baghdad insists on concluding service contracts, and the regional government is ready to enter into contracts on production-sharing, Baghdad wants to pre-approve them, and the Kurdish leadership does not want to depend on the signing of the federal government. There are alsoother differences. Things began to change after oil super giant ExxonMobil and the Kurdish government signed an agreement to develop six oil blocks last October. It greatly increased the attractiveness of further transactions with the regional government for smaller companies. Another oil giant - Total has also announced intentions to begin operations in the territory of Iraqi Kurdistan a few days ago. Many experts noted that more favorable contract terms is the trump card of the regional government of Iraqi Kurdistan in attracting major oil companies to develop oil fields in the region of Iraq. The Iraqi government considers the conclusion of transactions between foreign companies and autonomy government illegal. It has make the refusal of ExxonMobil from last year's contract with the Kurdish government as a condition of its participation at the tender in May for the sale of licenses to develop oil fields in southern Iraq, and operation of oil fields in West Qurna. The Americans have not yet given a clear answer to Iraqi government, but it seems that it will be impossible to stop the conclusion of further deals with the Kurds - Western companies are more profitable to work on the Kurdish conditions than Baghdad. Recently, the situation became even worse. A spokesperson for the Iraqi Oil Ministry Asyma Jihad noted that the Kurdish administration in northern Iraq has cut oil exports from 175,000 barrels to 65,000 barrels of oil per day. The regional government explains the reduction in the supply by the lack of measure for the oil production, Jihad said in an interview with Trend. However, this reason is not objective, since the production of oil fields in the Kurdish administration is fully paid by the Ministry of Finance of Iraq, he added. The Autonomy Government stated in response that Kurdistan Region exports from 90 -100 thousand barrels of crude oil per day since the beginning of this year. "If the statement of the Ministry of Oil will be valid, it means that from 25 to 35 thousand barrels per day, disappear in the process of placing on the market. Kurdistan believes that this difference in the number should be investigated immediately - just in case if someone is enriched through it," the Kurdish administration said in a statement. In addition, the Kurdish leadership accuses the federal government of stopping payments to companies involved in the export in May 2011, and that its debt to Kurdistan amounted to over $1 billion from last year's turnover.
  11. http://www.Blogtalkradio.com/asdf/2012/03/19/phoenix-rising-radio
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