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  1. Wow this is getting serious!! It would sure help end the internal fighting long term to ditch the Maliki, but could also start a civil war! Lets pray they can impliment Erbil and play nice.... S
  2. Well its about time they give us something to smile about. I dont know about anyone else but the news has been less than good of late God, please dont let them screw this up somehow! Lets git R done!!
  3. Wow, Those Plastic surgeons are getting too good Wouldnt want to be the guy hooking up and find out after the fact
  4. The three-day Arab summit, the first to be held in Baghdad in more than two decades, opens Tuesday March 27 after Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Emirates obtained a promise from Iraq’s Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki not to invite Iran and receive only a low-ranking Syrian official. Although Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was invited to former summits, Maliki bowed to those conditions because he badly needed to boost Iraq’s credibility in the Arab world and demonstrate its recovery from years of violence. And so, Iran will be absent and Syria represented by its foreign Minsiter Walid Moallem - not by is president, Bashar Assad. Gulf rulers also insisted in a low-profile Palestinian delegation. Palestinian leaders are in low standing in most Gulf Arab capitals these days. Egypt is to send a low-ranking delegation because its acting ruler, Field Marshal Mohammed Tantawi, is unable to leave Cairo in the tense weeks leading up to the first post-Mubarak presidential election in June and the general state of domestic unrest. Two days before the summit opening, Baghdad and its environs are in heavy security lockdown to ward off terrorist threats: Around 100,000 extra security forces were drafted in to man hundreds checkpoints along with SWAT teams. War-weary Baghdad citizens complain about huge traffic jams and other disruptions. Large security and military teams armed with advanced anti-terrorist electronic gear have also flown in ahead of the Arab rulers. At the same time, Western sources familiar with conditions in Iraq are skeptical about these blanket security measures being 100 percent proof against the various terrorist organizations active in Iraq, especially the local al Qaeda affiliate. Its lairs have never been so close to such an important gathering of Arab big wheels in one place. Even a small attack in their general neighborhood would give any terrorist group unprecedented propaganda exposure and is therefore an opportunity not to be missed. It might help that al Qaeda gets most of its funding from Iraqi Sunni factions supported by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf emirates. They might well have forked out extra bonuses as incentives for al Qaeda to keep the peace for the three days of the summit, although the maze of violent groups in Baghdad is such that no one can be sure of controlling them. Conducting the event in the heavily-fortified Green Zone of Baghdad, seat of government and foreign embassies, is no guarantee of safety. Even this enclosed enclave is frequently prey to mortar and rocket fire. Western security experts also point out that Syrian President Bashar Assad has a beef with most Arab rulers, who denounce his brutality, especially those supporting the anti-regime rebels with arms and cash. Only three months ago, Prime Minster al-Maliki accused Assad of sending terrorists to Baghdad to blow up explosives-packed cars and shell Iraqi government and foreign embassy buildings. Iraqi intelligence experts are convinced that the heavy rocket attack on Turkish embassy in Baghdad, January 18, was carried out as warning message from Damascus to Ankara to stop meddling in the Syrian crisis. http://debka.com/article/21860/
  5. Well, which is it... This just came out a few days ago stating Washington had given stern warnings to the Kurds on seeking statehood An urgent message from Washington, change the point of Barzani's speech from the "Declaration of the State" to "attack" on Maliki Thursday, March 22, 0.2012 at 22:49 There is a situation of questioning wonder what happened in the last minutes before the wed Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani, "human", which promised them, and what the reasons that led him to change the point of his speech the day before yesterday on the occasion of festival of Nowruz, the "Declaration of self-determination" to step up the attack against Nuri al-Maliki and those around him. While the hundreds of thousands of Kurds are waiting for, what he called Barzani to "human", which promised them a week ago at the "Democratic Youth Union of Kurdistan," came out Barzani on everyone to say "a lot of people who call and ask us to announce today Bushra great for the people of Kurdistan , so we assure you that that day is coming, God Almighty to declare that the human, but they must be in good time, but be assured and that the human is bound to come. " Information obtained by the Agency Ambassador News (Ambassador News) of the Iraqi political sources well-informed, confirm that Barzani received by the speech of human warnings stern of the Americans, guaranteeing the abandonment of Washington full for the region and raising her hand with him in case the announcement of "self-determination" and the Declaration of "Kurdish state". According to sources, the same political, the urgent message reached the Office of Massoud Barzani of the office, "the Democratic Party of Kurdistan" in Washington, which included the U.S. State Department told them (the Representation of the Democratic Party in Washington) does not agree to any step taken by Barzani to declare self-determination in Kurdistan and the United States does not assume the consequences of this Declaration, and the consequences of risk. He also received Barzani, a phone call from U.S. Ambassador in Baghdad James Jeffrey, and held meetings urgent among advisers Americans in the territory of Kurdistan and the leaders of the Democratic Party, there was all to object to the move to self-determination Kurdish in this period, and the threat of lining from the American side of the withdrawal of Washington's hands of the protection of Kurdistan. The sources the same political receiving Barzani a message from President Jalal Talabani, in which he stressed his opposition to any declaration suggests to declare "independence" and the formation of the "state of Kurdistan", and assured him that such a declaration would put the region at risk and the loss of all the achievements made so far, which are Declaration of the essence of the achievements of self-determination and declaration of the state of Kurdistan, without raising the Iraqi public and neighboring countries. " All of these things pushed Barzani to change the point of his speech of glad tidings "Declaration of the State" to "massive assault" against al-Maliki, accusing him of manufacturing a new dictatorship and expressing his desire to dismiss al-Maliki, Hussein Shahristani, the deputy prime minister for energy, from Mnesbhma and unwillingness severe dealing with them. http://kitabat.com/i...num=3799&lng=ar Read more:
  6. I was just thinking... Wouldn't it make more sense to see the RV after the Arab summit? The fact that they need calm and stability as they host the worlds Arab Leaders would include keeping Armed groups holding Dinars in check. I would think there will quite a bit of excitement and maybe even a mass of newly rich Iraqis enjoying a Dinar fueled buying orgy From now till the Summit Airports are closed, security is tight as a drum and I just don't see them taking a chance with something as big as a currency change until right after their guest's are gone. That wouldn't keep them from having everything ready and even discuss rates/trade agreements and then make the thing POP if they get release of Seven. We see articles now talking about implementing Custom Tariff laws in June as part of ascension into the WTO as well as relief from the debt that has kept them down thus far. Gosh it feels so close I can almost taste it
  7. sams401k

    MED chat

    It's something But...I swear this is not new and I remember reading the same amounts months ago. At least that's what I remember...
  8. The way I see it is the GOV/CBI contributed to the fall of Warka by pulling all of their funds (In the billions) out of all non Gov owned banks. It basically happened all at once and they were no longer able to cover depositors funds with all the loans out etc. I wonder what the end game was, to then take over?? Just something I was trying to piece together....
  9. Wow after reading this and the article about stoning kids for having long hair and looking "EMO" it just crystalizes the fact (at least to me) that these religious extremists are truly lead by satan himself. Jesus said "you will know them by their fruits" Its disturbing to realize how insideous Satan is by leading a group to Kill in the Name of God not knowing thats the last thing he would ask of them. God must be Horrified at mans ability to twist his will to suit their sick predjudices
  10. Is it just me, or is the 18 billion Dinars laughable. They are talking about building 10 THOUSAND schools and 500 Health clinics, Hospitals,water plants etc. It changes to dollars which makes more sense. I cant help but think with all the infastructure to be built, they have to go big! I dont know of any other war torn nation that have so much to build and so many countries and investors lining up to set up shop and rebuild. It all seems so clear what seemingly "must happen" when you see this unfolding... At least until you read the next smokescreen Sam
  11. Sooooo that takes us to $8600 per million if and when that happens, anyone??
  12. Tqueezy, what technique are you using? Have dabbled with Monroe process a bit.. Thx Sam
  13. GG, hey whats your email so i can send you something paypal. it wont be much, but things sound rougher there than I have it right now.... Message me, says I cant message you.
  14. I guess I don't understand how and why they are advertising this without having pushed the button. They likely know how much dinar is circulating and have it covered, but still makes you say WTF. Expected more of a thief in the night like Adam said.... S
  15. Im sure i will get torn to shreds for my ignorance, but I remember reading that they had reduced the in country cash to 4 trillion through the auctions. So based on what your saying and the fact that the oil they are selling cost them only a few dollars a barrel to process (being light sweet crude) it seems plausible to hit one to one.... S
  16. No reason to think this would derail Iraq's plans, but it concerns me nonetheless..... Not to mention Israel being surrounded by countries that seek its utter destruction My link S
  17. Sweet, thanks for not bashing You could have pushed me over with a feather when my Bro told me this. Not sure what it means or if its related to the RV but Im soooo tired of all the insane rumors and to have the lockdown confirmed was pretty exciting. Waiting with baited breath....
  18. I must admit that I think Squirelly Jonny is full of crap but I was talking to my brother just saying happy T Day and all that and he mentioned that a close friend of his wifes family was indeed in Lockdown until yesterday afternoon as an employee of the US Treasury. My brother does not surf these forums and has been very reluctant to spend a single dollar on the dinar so I trust what he told me. Here's to hoping S
  19. I tend to agree. Its because of the pumpers that my Dinar stash has grown to what I have now. I can afford to lose it all but dont think that's going to happen. I have told several friends about it and in most cases they are sold on the fact that they can always sell if they change thier minds and the upside is waaaay to good to ignore So I am thankful for the pumpers in some ways, if nobody kept the exitement and momentum up I would have never made it past my first Million... Happy T day everyone
  20. I almost crapped my pants this morning when I got Adams email titled "BIG NEWS FOR DINAR INVESTORS!" My Blackberry only shows the subject until I open it. Needless to say it was a big "PSYCHE" lol S
  21. I dont have a Warka account but this has my head spinning if true. What if they are reducing the money supply leaving a third and then Rv to 3 bucks making it around a buck per Dinar. This would not be be bad at all Just pondering what this could mean.... S
  22. Its interesting you bring that up I see his name on Dinar Recaps with all the other pumpers and I have seen posts brought over that say its "happening tomorrow" but then listening to him on the conference calls (once or twice) he doesnt sound pumperish at all. He seems very educated on the hurdles and tries to keep people calm and says watch the news, etc. I wonder if all those Recaps posts are even from him, just doesnt seem to fit... S
  23. Like the way you broke it down, plus 1 from me It makes no sense that it remain at the artificial rate forever... I was thinking, people say that it would confuse the Iraqi people if it came out high, but it wouldnt really be confusing.... The dollar goes up and down huge amounts in relation to other currencies, but unless your following the forex we dont really see it reflected in the day to day purchases, etc. The items you purchase are just cheaper with a high exchange rate. Lets hope they can pull their %$#*&% together
  24. A little backstory is needed to understand the origins of this narrative. It was written in 1994 by Benjamin Rowe under a religious trance. In the system of the mighty "Enoch" of biblical reference, a unseen world of Angelic governors exists, each one assigned a section or "part" of the earth. Through meditation and invocation these spiritual advisors can be summoned to provide timeless perspective on their respective parts of the planet. Each part has specific attributes which it turn make up the whole of our perception of physical reality, in this case the raw creative spark is very strong but seems to lack the staying power or "follow through" a facet that is inherent in other "parts" Apologies if this is confusing, but the perspective of Angelic principalities and powers is not an easy subject to wrap the noodle around... Being a Dinar Investor I was of course curious about what was gleaned from "Valgars" Mesopotamia or modern day Iraq. I found it very telling... especially veiwed from my perspective on the constant turmoil in most facets of this ancient country. Valgars, Part 3 of 91, 3rd of LIL. Zodiacal King: Alpudus. Ministers: 5362. Mundane association: Mesopotamia. 7/19/1994 1:10 p.m. Recited the Call for LIL and invoked VALGARS by the power of the zodiacal king Alpudus. The vision opened with an image of the glyph of Pisces as in the previous vision. The glyph was colored a deep ocean blue. Immediately the crossbar of the glyph broke in two places, close to the curves. The remaining part of the bar contracted to a dot between the two curves, the parts of the bar still connected to the curves were absorbed into them. The two curves rotated about their centers so that their lower ends came together. For a moment a half-moon seemed to grow off of the top of the right-hand curve, so that the whole figure seemed like an Enochian letter "B". The dot between the curves became a diamond. But the half-moon quickly disappeared and the figure turned blood-red, becoming the glyph of Aries. The glyph tilted away from me and moved away at the same time. From below an image of the Earth came into view, and the glyph descended, coming to rest with its two arms conjunct with the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. The dot between the arms marked the location of Baghdad -- actually slightly north and west of there; perhaps ancient Babylon. The point where the arms met did not quite touch the Persian Gulf; it ended in the marshes where the two rivers meet. The view descended towards the Earth, and I saw that it was indeed Babylon that was depicted. The region surrounding the city was green with growing crops and grassland; not the dry waste of current-day Iraq. Across the river to the west I could see forested hills. The city was enclosed in a long wall, save for a short stretch of the river bank near the center of one wall. This gap did not seem to be deliberate, but rather the result of erosion undermining the wall. Within there seemed to be a smaller area with high walls as well; perhaps the area of the palace and main temples. Now the viewpoint rotated around the city to the eastern gate. A long thoroughfare extended west to an unfinished ziggurat. I saw people moving down the avenue towards me; they passed through the gate and dispersed to the four directions. The Voice spoke: "The tower you see is of course the so-called Tower of Babel. And the people are dispersing as was said in the biblical myth. But it was not the hand of God which produced this effect, except indirectly, through the power of the Part governing this region. The symbolism of the Tower is of course the symbolism of Mars, ruler of Aries. And it is the characteristics of the sign and its ruler that are here represented in one aspect. "You know of course that Aries represents the initial outpouring of force that begins any project, any work of creativity. It is the force that overcomes the inertia of matter and moves it into a different state. But this force is short of duration; it gives out quickly, burns itself up. If the work of creation were to continue, it would need to be imbued with the longer-lasting force of Habit or Custom, which maintain the new state. But that is to be seen elsewhere, not here. "What is shown here is the illusory unity provided by the imposition of force upon disparate, chaotic elements each having their own unique nature. Such unity never lasts; as soon as the force is exhausted, or directed towards a different goal, then it dissolves into its initial elements again. This is as we said in the previous Part, here manifested in its actuality. "The various cities of the lands between the two rivers at times tried to impose their rule on their surroundings by force. Their rulers sensed in their minds the nature of the power of this Part, and attempted to manifest it. But such rulership was not natural to the area, was imposed upon a pre-existing "culture" in which smaller specialized settlements coexisted in a complex network of trade. "In this earlier culture, the specializations of each town depended upon the resources available in their area. One being close to clay deposits would engage in the manufacture of pots and bowls. Another having flint would make cutting and digging tools. Yet another might have timber, or medicinal plants, fertile grain-growing lands, or grasslands for cattle. Each of these would make the most of its local resources and trade along the network for the other items they needed. "This is not unlike the current-day state of the world economy, though in miniature. And the failure of the imposed rulerships of the great cities gives a lesson that might be learned today. "The early centralized rulerships were initially accepted for the same reason that every government since has been accepted. It seemed advantageous to the people of the towns to give over a portion of their production in exchange for protection from the larger losses to criminals and raiders along the trade routes. But once the principle of centralized rule was accepted, things rapidly went downhill. "The rulers must draw more and more on the productivity of the towns in order to widen their rule. The wider the borders of the kingdom, the larger the portion of production that must be spent on defense and internal regulation. This is simple geometry. Eventually the point of diminishing returns is passed; the rulers can no longer take enough resources out of the economy to maintain their rule. The hardship for those from whom it is taken increases until they are no longer willing to support the "national" government, and the system collapses. "In the Babel incident, it is this failure of resources that is the true cause of the disruption. The craftsmen who were building the tower were drawn from many peoples in the area, each of them with their own customs and variation on the regional speech. When the rulers could no longer pay for their services, they perceived this as a sign of divine disfavor; their confidence in the communal project was lost, ethnic tensions increased, and finally they left to return to their home towns. "This is the failure of every government that seeks to rule by force, from ancient Uruk and Ur to the present day. In those earlier cases, the process was sometimes advanced by deterioration of the climate, or -- more commonly -- by the failure of crops upon which the city-dwellers were dependent. "The region of the Earth governed by Valgars shows this tendency with particular emphasis. One after another came conquering rulers; many of them inspired by the imaginary "glory" of the memory of their predecessors. The early cities, the Babylonians, Assyrians, the Baghdad of ancient times and the present, all have sought to rule and each has fallen back into chaos when their power was no longer sufficient to the task. Over and over the same story is replayed. Even now, the ruler of Iraq perceives himself as the incarnation of an ancient Assyrian ruler, dazzled by the vision of restoring ancient glories even as his nation is rent asunder around him. "Like the flow of the two great rivers, the power of this Part seems mighty in its beginning and continuation, but in the end it collapses into chaos; as the two rivers become lost in the great marshes of their combined delta. When their waters finally reach the sea, they get there through a myriad of tortuous channels, not in the great unified flow that their beginnings promised. And so it ends, always. S
  25. " The Bank intends to print a new series of banknotes include the categories of high (50, 100 dinars and 200 dinars), in addition to the existing categories after you delete the digit (5 dinars, 10 dinars to 25 dinars) .. And thus become important tools for large groups to carry cash and savings and large financial transactions .. Which become the paper of a large category (200 dinars, or 250 dinars) equivalent to about (200) dollars. Thus the citizen is not obliged to search for the dollar and (books). And can complete transactions Iraqi currency it. The small groups (5.10, 25) are leading purpose-day transactions. Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?app=forums&module=post&section=post&do=reply_post&f=5&t=85155#ixzz1Yub2X4lq Not trying to state the obvious as BL did mention it, but is this really giving us a rate? I think I just shat myself S
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