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R Veyron

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  1. I wonder if they had some of these same guys predicting the 2008 Real Estate scam / debacle that just about brought down the world economy ?  Guess they didn't see that one coming... I think that most individuals can make up their own minds as to what to put their hard earned money into and the warnings are nothing new. I do, however, see how easily someone can be influenced into thinking that investing in dinar is a get rich quick scheme and there should be more cautionary measures as to warn them not to invest too much or expect to get rich quick and I absolutely loathe all the fake intel and guru garbage that comes along with this investment and it is only the seasoned investor that can smell the bs a mile away. In theory, investing in dinar does have the potential to pay off in the long run, it's just how it has been exploited that is the fraudulent aspect to this investment. Do your homework and don't invest more than you are willing to risk or lose. Think of it like going to the casino. spend about as much as you would spend in a good night in Vegas, then walk away. Only with this you do have the potential to win this time.

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  2. In Kentucky senator McConnell has paved the way for the legalization and the growing of Industrial Hemp. Henry Ford originally used and intended to be use  a "Hempoline" to power automobiles which farmers could grow themselves. He even built a car out of hemp. Soon enough John D. Rockefeller of Standard oil , along with the steel industry, found a way to have hemp  outlawed through the government,as they found a way to exploit these resources and make a fortune. The passing of the Farm Bill now opens up the possibility to once again grow and utilize hemp for a variety of uses and purposes including for being a fuel source. This could potentially give the oil industry a run for their money. Maybe not over night but surely down the road once hemp is being grown and made into a fuel source and you better believe that people are positioning themselves presently just for that time when it comes. Myself included. Iraq better get busy doing something while they can.

  3. It's easy to point the finger of blame on someone else when they themselves cannot solve their own problems. Things are not always as they appear on the surface and until everything is laid out for everyone to see and understand it is simply irresponsible that the U.S. is to blame for what Iraq cannot do for themselves .Obama pulled our troops out of Iraq and gave their country back to them and it is now up to them to solve their political and economic issues. There are numerous companies and corporations in Iraq and investing in Iraq waiting to get things online and I just don't see how the United States government is interfering or hindering any progress at this point. If anything , they would be in favor of and supportive of progress in Iraq, politically or economically, as this was the intention all along. They succeed, we succeed. That's how capitalism works.

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