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  1. I remember seeing on the CBI site they were calling for a contractor to take this project on. Anyway, that document on the CBI site had some sort of deadline/timeline on it. Does someone have the time to look into that and offer a second opinion?
  2. So, I used to live in Coronado (on H in between Third and Fourth). I can tell you that at least three times I've come home with several hundred (US) dollars worth of currency from all over SE asia and the gulf. Me and 3500 of my closest friends were always looking for a place to change back to greenbacks. That may be why they have a de la rue. Also, this branch is small, but I'll bet you a million dollars they process more money than any bank twice their size on the other side of the bridge. Anyone who as ever lived in Coronado knows I ain't lying.
  3. I used to be in the printing industry. If in fact Iraq has bought whole printing presses (MULTI MILLIONS of dollars for this type of printing) then they will be at least two or three YEARS in the learning curve to be able to print off of them. Unless the press came with a crew, then maybe a year and a half. The technology involved in anti counterfeiting is amazing. The printed medium and all of the items that go into it to make it money are not available everywhere. There are only two or three printing companies in the world that can handle production of such a complex note. Oh yeah, the people running the presses, whose pocket are they going to be in? Because they are literaly printing money. You think there will be any corruption in that office? Probably not, it's Iraq and no one there would ever think of such a thing. Especially not a government official. Whose job it is to print money.
  4. Been ignoring for a while, but saw this today. I am not registered on their site, so I am not able to view the video. I also suspect it is spoken in Arabic. Anyway, if anyone wants to tackle it, follow up with some interpretation. Link: http://www.alsumaria.tv/Press-Releases/92/bi-tarikh-al-ghad-does-iraq-have-a-chance-to-be-re “Bi Tarikh Al Ghad” socio-political talk show sheds lights in this week’s episode on Sunday March 4, on Iraq’s chance to be removed from the UN Charter Chapter VII sanctions. Host Ahmad Hassan ponders upon this issue with his guests in this week’s episode of “Bi Tarikh Al Ghad”. Why was Iraq subject to Chapter VII sanctions? Which UN Resolutions are still imposed on Iraq? And which resolutions came to an end? What are Iraq dues regarding these resolutions? What are the hindrances before removing Iraq from UN Charter Chapter VII? Which countries are using Kuwait’s issue against Iraq? What should be the commitments of Iraq in order to end Chapter VII sanctions? What are the country’s economic and financial dues and what are the political implications in case Iraq was removed from UN Charter Chapter VII? How much does Iraq need to compensate for Kuwait invasion? Where do the Arab League and the United States stand regarding this issue? Will the Arab Summit in Baghdad help to lift off Chapter VII sanctions on Iraq? All these questions will be addressed with Hakem Al Zamili member of the parliamentary defense and security committee for Al Ahrar Bloc, and Hassan Shwaider Al Hamadani, member of the parliamentary external relations committee for Al Iraqiya List in addition to Sami Al Askari member of the external relations committee for the National Alliance of the State of Law Coalition, Majida Al Tamimi member of the parliamentary financial committee for Al Ahrar Bloc and Mehsen Saadun, vice president of the parliamentary Kurdistan Alliance Party. Stay tuned to this week’s episode of “Bi Tarikh Al Ghad” on Sunday March 4 at 10:00 pm Baghdad time. You may follow the rerun on Monday at 10:00 am.
  5. PERSONAL INFO POSTED! Read what you post people. It's a dangerous world out there.
  6. Baghdad is on the other side of the dateline from us.
  7. I stood at attention, rendering a solemn salute to two of the funeral processions that went by my house as a result of that chinook being shot down. That's boots on the ground intel for you. You can take your conspiracy theory bullsh*t and shove it your a**.
  8. Try this link, it's the English version of the site: http://www.iraq-lg-law.org/en This resource is worth pinning, by the way.
  9. I've got firsthand knowlege about gear from Iraq also. Most of what I work on was so full of sand and baked so brittle that the corrosion treatment and rewire time was way more expensive than a brand new asset. That stuff from the ME has been used to its fullest and a lot of it coming back is in pretty bad shape.
  10. The Iraqi 'Gazzette' is the official record of all items passed by the Iraqi parliament. It is not a newspaper, like the name implies (in English). I have seen one or two links to it, but never anything current. The last I saw of it was from a watchdog website that monitors human rights abuses around the world. I understood the website to be based out of a college, university of Utah if I can remember correctly, but do not quote me on that. Obviously, if DinarVets (what I mean is the collective members of) could track down a current list of the Iraqi Gazzette, that would go a LONG WAY towards debunking and or confirming wether or not certain items of legislation have passed or not. Can anyone expand on this?
  11. I put the number on 'speed dial'. Plus I am using an app I found for my Droid that lets me program a text to be sent at any interval I want for as long as I want. I'm going to use 'text to voice' and ask this guy every day at close of business if he would call or text me with an update on the RV. Sound Good? Said with as sarcastic as a voice as I can muster. Oh yeah, when he calls me back (I'm pretty sure he will, because I'm an American) I'll post what he says for everyone here.
  12. IF the CBI uses these auctions to get the large denomination IQD off of the streets and pays for them in USD, Then this theory might hold water: Demand has gone down because of in country speculation saying to hold onto IQD because of a possible RV. Any takers?
  13. Wait a minute. The lake of fire is hell? (Thanks for the clarification.)
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