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ComPLX

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  1. A Little over 100mil total shares is small, even in western terms. In Iraq terms, this speaks volumes!
  2. It looks like Iraq is serious about getting a REAL budget going. Not too far fetched to say this time it will include the HCL
  3. Interesting. Who's ready for the developing banking infrastructure perhaps?
  4. This is what I see. (Keep in mind this is my opinion only.) GCC Consists of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE Oman and (For now) Qatar Iraq has been making the necessary payments to Kuwait Saudi Arabia has been cozying up with Iraq economically for the past year. This is all a rollout to get them into the GCC officially. This means they need to put a few things in place (say, HCL). This then kickstarts adding value to the currency. Thoughts?
  5. So NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ONE sees the significance in this?!?! .......................aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand crickets!
  6. IMO this is the start of something big Iraq signs new visa-free agreements to elevate low-ranking passport By Rudaw 11/10/2018 The passport for the Federal Republic of Iraq. File photo: AP BAGHDAD, Iraq — Following a new survey that ranks the Iraqi passport as the lowest in the world, the foreign ministry says that Iraqi citizens will be able to travel to several new countries visa free beginning next year thanks to a series of agreements reached with foreign governments. "The foreign ministry continues its efforts and we've signed a few memorandums of understanding about our diplomatic, service and ordinary passports and traveling for tourism visa free," Ahmed Mahjoub, the spokesman for the foreign ministry said on Thursday. Mahjoub said the world passport ranking was outside the control of the Iraqi foreign ministry and countries draw their visa rules "by taking into account the security and economic situation" of other countries. According to Henley & Partners Passport Index, the Iraqi passport ranks 106th in the world, allowing its holders visa free travel to 30 countries. The Japanese passport comes out on top, allowing visa free travel to 190 countries. Mahjoub told the media that things will improve in the first half of 2019 "because negotiations with some countries have had really good results." The foreign ministry spokesperson said that "the reciprocity policy" is what decides what countries give visas to the citizens of another country "and for that same reason getting an Iraqi visa is among the most difficult." Currently, Series A passports are issued to Iraqi citizens in all provinces and valid for eight years with final approval coming from the central government in Baghdad. http://www.rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/11102018
  7. If you have another mil, let's setup a time this Sunday in Santa Monica.
  8. More Like Harry Pot-Her and the Mushroom Gang
  9. LMBO!!! What kind of mind trip was that?!??!?!!??!
  10. People REALLY need to be excited about this. Warka is back in business!!
  11. View image on Twitter Twitter Ads info and privacy Though most current reports strongly suggest protests are being driven fundamentally by economic grievances, the US has already framed this week's events inside Iran as revolutionary in nature and as aiming for "transition of government". On Friday evening White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted the following statement: The media is already promoting a regime change narrative As we noted during our initial coverage of Thursday's protests, Israeli as well as Iranian opposition media commentators (and of course pundits in the US mainstream) have generally appeared giddy with excitement at the prospect that protests could spread inside Iran, potentially culminating in society-wide resistance and possible change in government. It goes without saying that Iran has been enemy #1 for the United States and Israel since the Islamic Revolution and embassy hostage crisis beginning in 1979. Consider for example this major Israeli international broadcast network, which in an English language interview segment covering the very beginnings of (relatively small and limited) protests Thursday quickly linked the Tehran government with use of chemical weapons in Syria, supporting the "biggest butcher in this region Bashar al-Assad", and facilitating the killing of civilians: Twitter Ads info and privacy Simultaneously the resident "expert" presents the protesters as condemning these things while yearning for freedom and democracy. He can barely contain himself while repeating "It's spontaneous! It's spontaneous!... and could be more spontaneous! ...it inspires people to go out more! ...Because it's spontaneous these two are combustible mixtures": Twitter Ads info and privacy Other tweets and statements from the generally pro regime-change media and the experts which frequent their panels seem very eager to prematurely cast this as a 'revolution': Twitter Ads info and privacy Twitter Ads info and privacy Twitter Ads info and privacy Twitter Ads info and privacy View image on Twitter Twitter Ads info and privacy ...And notably (just above) the Saudi royal family owned Al-Arabiya is presenting the Iran protests in terms of women's rights. Are we witnessing regime change agents hijacking economic protests? * * * Further to this point, the always excellent Moon of Alabama blog explores the possibility that what we are witnessing is the beginning of a covert regime change operation in Iran, similar the story of the war in Syria. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-12-30/us-state-department-hints-iran-overthrow-are-we-witnessing-early-stages-regime Looks like I wasn't that far off the mark
  12. This is something different. Recall back in July when "ISIS" attacked Iran? A few months later, this happens. This is textbook destabilization (maybe) CIA style
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