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  1. **** the moderators here. They are controlling information deleting posts that they dont like and ultimately keeping it from members who think they are free to speak here. Again **** THIS SITE and **** YOU MODERATORS REMOVING ARTICLES THAT BELONG HERE AND DESERVE TO BE READ! I will be telling everyone I know to stay clear of this highly controlled site. Youre a fool if you hang out here. Go IRAQ!
  2. Anyone that doubts the prosperity packages or NESARA are sadly mistaken. Hundreds of banksters were arrested over the last several months. Now these banksters are killing kids to conceal their greed! http://planet.infowars.com/business/cnbc-execs-children-murdered-after-reporting-on-43-trillion-lawsuit-against-us-banks
  3. Its official we have an RV! This article states clearly that there has been an in country RV. We holders of Dinar are nothing more than ghosts/conspiracy theorists and mean nothing to the scheme of things. I dont know if they are saying the rate is 1.18 to 1.19 per dinar in U.S. dollars or if they are stating that its at .81 t .82 cents per dinar. The other way makes more sense to me in dedollarizing and covering the 5% spread spoken of. Here is the link http://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19929:cbi-qiraqi-dinars-price-witnesses-recovery-against-us-dollarq&catid=37:economy&Itemid=41and here is the article short and VERY SWEET! Baghdad (AIN) -The Central Bank of Iraq stressed "The stability of the US Dollar's price against the Iraqi Dinar since the Iraqi Currency witnesses clear recovery." The Deputy Chairman of the CBI, Mudhir Mohamed Salih, stated to AIN on Thursday "The Central Bank of Iraq managed to control the exchange rate of the US Dollar against the IQD Dinar at 1.18 or 1.19," noting that "All the exchange offices make up to 5% of the demand for the US Dollar." "The largest rate of the demand of the Dollar goes to the money orders for purposes of financing the foreign trade and Iraqi's imports," he added. "All the money whether huge or little sums are controlled by the applicable anti-money laundry law which can discover anything that violates the law," Salih concluded. /End/ My opinion is this along with the HCL will be the final green light into chapter 8. I think we will see this next week. I feel after chapter 7 is lifted we will see this hit the forex and banks globally.
  4. I am hoping today will be our day. Just in time for a huge birthday present this weekend. I checked the IMF rates page as I do everyday and found the 4 biggies and nothing else. I dont see this often. I check this page and the U.N. one often as these are clearly going to have the rates before the banks. http://www.imf.org/external/np/fin/data/rms_rep.aspx
  5. here is a link sorry http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2011/11/15/al-maliki-to-visit-kuwait/
  6. I didnt see anyone else post this here or in the news. It talks about chapter 7 and unless its smoke, Iraq is not out of chapter 7 yet. Now there are a number of sanctions so maybe enough or certain ones have been lifted so they regained their sovereignty. I did read back in June that they were sovereign and had complete control of their DFI funds. Categorized | Oil & Gas, Transportation Al-Maliki to Visit Kuwait Posted on 15 November 2011. Tags: Kuwait Al-Maliki to Visit Kuwait AKnews reports that Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has accepted an official invitation from the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Naser al-Mouhammed to visit the country in the coming days to discuss the outstanding issues between the two countries. Among the issues causing tensions between the two neighbours are shared oil fields, land and water border demarcations, and the controversial Mubarak Port on Kuwait’s Boubiyan Island. Iraq is also criticizing Kuwait for its support of the UN’s Chapter 7 sanctions that were imposed on Iraq after the Second Gulf War in 1991. Kuwait demands reparations for the Iraqi invasion, disclosure of the fate of Kuwaiti MIAs, and the return of the remains of Kuwaitis POWs. Without Kuwait’s approval, it is not likely that the United Nations Security Council lift the Chapter 7 sanctions. (Source: AKnews)
  7. I posted it in Rumors even though its factual news. Then I looked here and saw you posted it. I dont see them spending that kind of money for nothing. Lets hope this is the move we have been waiting for.
  8. The CBI spent 16 million dollars on the 23rd for 10 De Larue Machines being sent to Baghdad. Seems to me they are about to make a move. I dont see them spending that kind of money for nothing. Im ready how about you!
  9. As I say every time someone comes on saying Kuwait RVd. Wells Fargo has been giving over 4 dollars for a year now. It is not an RV.
  10. everything ghost said was rumor. Just because it is followed by trying to confirm or debunk does not change the fact that everything said is RUMOR. Its just another manipulation or what I call a nice little pumparooski.
  11. Iraq - WORLD 2 Suspects Freed in Iraqi Bus Massacre Published September 17, 2011 | Associated Press Print Email Share Comments BAGHDAD -- A senior Iraqi official close to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says two suspects in a bus massacre that killed 22 Shiite pilgrims this week have been released for lack of evidence. The senior official says six suspects were still being held in Baghdad. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information. Speaking to reporters Saturday, al-Maliki dismissed fears that Monday's attack in Iraq's Sunni-dominated Anbar province would ignite sectarian violence. He said Sunnis and Shiites were killed but did not provide details. Hussein Shadhan al-Aboudi, a local lawmaker from Karbala, where the pilgrims were from, said only Shiites were aboard the bus but the gunmen also killed a Sunni motorist that day. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/09/17/2-suspects-freed-in-iraqi-bus-massacre/#ixzz1YGyKtnQA Now reading this it seems he is still PM. I cannot find any evidence of him stepping down.
  12. Wells Fargo has had the KWD at 4.11 for months. It is now around 4.12. This is not an RV. Any excuse he can find to pump pump pump. Kuwait CB has had it at .27 for as long as I can remember.
  13. Yeah this delay will take us right into thurs. fri. to pump a cash in for mon tues then we do it all again. This is the same old pattern that okie and his pals have been working for the last few YEARS!
  14. Wells Fargo has been at 4.11 for months and is now at 4.12 this is not a revalue sorry. Good looking out though.
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