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Denarius Maximus

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  1. Well, here we are on the cusp. July has dragged on forever and tested our faith sorely. Tomorrow will be August, and we have all been kind of waiting for that month with some expectations and optimism. Will what we have waited and prayed for happen? Who knows? I personally think it can and will, but, as my wife will gladly attest, I am wrong more often than right.

       The spiritual side of me has been coming to the forefront more and more. I know many prayers have been said asking for renewal of faith in our endeavor...a sign if you will that we are on the right track. All well and good, for I have done the same thing. But what comes to mind regarding that is that should this blessing materialize our thanks for it should be given first thing. Yes, we'll all pay the mortgages and car payments and things that are heavy upon us for our daily existence. But what MUST be done, in my very humble opinion is not just give thanks to the good Lord...words are not enough, but to give thanks through actions. I will withhold my personal opinions of churches in general, but still say that is a good place to start some good works. I think we are obligated...nay, commanded to use part of our "windfall" in the alleviation of many different kinds of pains in people all around us. There are many people all around us in need...hungry children...elderly doing without, etc. It behooves us to not only take notice of all these things, but do something about them. Why? Because we can. And it's the right thing to do. Everything is a cycle...the good Lord gives us a blessing and we must pass it on in order to complete the cycle. Not for some expected or promised reward. The reward will be in the feeling in our own hearts that we have made a difference for someone. We will have reinforced someone else's faith in the inherent goodness of mankind.

    So, the bottom line, in laymen's terms is this: if God sees fit to help us, let us see fit to help someone else and in doing so we give a far better thank you to God than merely mouthing words. " To the world you may be just one person. But to one person, you may just be the world"

    I thank you and appreciate your post very much. I'm going to give my church 10% of whatever the amount of this blessed investment may be. It is totally Gods will if this is to be. I as many of you wish it to be today, tomorrow, or the next day as well. It will be when it's meant to be and until then. Praise him, Pray to him, and Believe in him. God bless to all.  :peace:

  2. i'm just looking for a piece of the pie!

     

    why do folks put all of these idiotic pictures on the site.  we're all waiting for the same thing are we not. 

     

    so why don't we all just sit back and relax until it happens.  by putting out all of this nonsense on the site isn't going to make any difference as to what happens with our futures

    Hey,

    Let's all sit back, drink some tea, and nap "Jack"  :peace: 

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  3. It would only be an RV if it is their program rate.  Which they can raise the rate anytime they want.  Just a thought, cause I am no economist, they could raise the program rate thereby the percentages between the street and program would narrow from the 20 percent.  Maybe, kind of I don't know just a thought.  They still have to figure out how to stop the high volume of selling it Iran and so forth.  I don't know how they can do that.

    Program rate  :confused:

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  4. Economic parliamentary working on new amendments to the Tariff Act

    05/27/2013 02:41

    BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - the parliamentary economic committee announced on Monday, it will be new amendments to the Tariff Act in order to be more convenient to apply.

     

    Committee member said Salman al-Moussawi's (IMN) "The committee agreed to make some new amendments to the Customs Tariff Act for the purpose of ease of application within the Iraqi economy," noting that "these amendments would increase the fiscal revenue and economic development in the country."

     

    Al-Moussawi said that "the Commission demanded that the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Industry and Minerals to support the private sector, while the application of the law to provide local produce compete with imported products."

    The mention of the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs purity of net debt announced earlier directed the government to implement tariff law gradually and according to a specific timetable.

     

     

    http://translate.google.com/translate?langpair=ar|en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.imn.iq%2Fnews%2Fview.5514%2F

    Thanks for the post SuperGirl. Plus one to you.  B)  

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  5.  Why do some people to say that the R.V. is  even associated to some  kind of spiritual intervention. I.M.O. this is a solid investment. It's based on almost  an unreal amount of natural resources. God is  an explanation for the things we can't explain. The oil,gas,gold,water is there,It's REAL

    Revelations 17:1-18 is why!

     GOD is the provider of all things! 

    Here's something for you to think on ponoboy. As real as those commodities are the Dinar is still worthless. That's real ! Thanks for your post and blessings to you...

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  6. watch the interview from earlier this week, skip to the last 3 minutes and listen closely.

     

    let me know what you think!

     

    http://dailycaller.com/2013/05/23/jon-stewart-to-bill-oreilly-on-justice-dept-fnc-investigation-troubling-overreaching-upsetting/#ooid=o0ZnR0YjoCCUebJaDpKNd7iU1n15Pvwe

    Hey Mr.O not sure why you'd want an opinion poll on nothing in regards to Dinar but, here's my  :twocents: on it. Blah, Blah, Blah...  :butt-kicking: 

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  7. Like many here, I am a devout dinarite. I am as frustrated with the lack of an r/v as the next, and have been invested since late '05 Also, like many, or even most here, I check things daily whether out of pure habit of belief. I'm not sure which..

    So, with that being said up front, let me proceed full steam ahead in the purpose of this post.

    With a few notable exceptions we are all here for the same reasons and motivations...that being the belief in a revaluation of some sort of this dinar.

    Since this is the "opinion" section, I am giving my "Opinion". You can accept it, dispute it or whatever you like, but since it IS an opinion, I am going to express it.

    1. My opinion: It IS going to r/v.

    2. It will be at a pretty decent amount

    3. It is inevitable that it will. It must.

    4. Not sure about it bailing out the entire rest of the world's economies, but it will have a significant impact on things world wide.

    5. I think it will be this year.

    6. I think it will be this summer

    Let the bashings now begin

    I agree with you on #1, & #3 thanks for your post, no bashing here,& plus one for you!

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  8. USARMY,

     

    Here is my take.  First Jay is correct about a reevaluation in the next 30 days.  It is the safest bet in the world.  Its safe because 10000's of people have been waiting for as long as 10 years and it hasn't happened yet.  What Jay's short-sided article fails to acknowledge or understand, is that IRAQ is only borrowing money today because they are forced to by the chaper 7 and the stranglehold the United Nations has placed on them.  You have to be a blooming idiot to think once Chapter 7 is lifted that Iraq will not become a thriving nation and possibly one of the richest in the world with trillions of dollars worth of oil.  They have more then Kuwait, IRAN, and others combined.

        Now with that said, I only invested what I was willing to lose.  If I went to Vegas tomorrow I would bet the same amount and if I lost it, I might not be happy about it but I also would not lose sleep over it.  Now I don't know if this will revalue or not, nor does Jay!  The one thing I do know is IRAQ is going to be a good investment, could be in the next 5 days, 30 days, 1 year or 10 years only time will tell.  So don't bet more then your willing to lose.  Remember my Moto, pigs get fat hoggs get slaughtered. Hope this helps

     

    Eagle007

     + One 

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  9. from another source...

     

    5-2-13-Guru Tlar & Dinar Alert

    The CBI, Turki & Jawad & the GOI requests the U.S. side to renew immunity to Iraqi funds another year.

     

    Could further DFI protection delay the RV till 2014? Does instability in GOI & increased violence play a role? Give your view.

     

    No. & No. My View: Supply And Demand For Dinar Plays The Dictation Role Of The Dinar... 

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  10. I haven't posted in about a year or so.  I just read from time to time.  Too much of this INVESTMENT can wear on you!

     

    With that said, I'm very tired of the "scam" word cropping up its ugly head.  Call it a long shot.  Call it less than the ideal investment or whatever strikes your fancy, but NONE of us have been scammed.  We didn't buy monopoly money!

     

    It's not that dynamite is needed here.....it's just that we're speculating!  Do the naysayers not understand this?

    Well said and plus one to you. 

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  11.  

    Tuesday, 30 April / May 2013 14:44
     
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    Web site, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), in Newsflash "The signing of the Convention [7] points between the delegation of Kurdistan and the federal government."
     
    He did not give any details about the location and only seven points mention this sentence and repeated in the released position.
     
     
    A delegation of Kurdistan headed by Nechirvan Barzani visited Baghdad on Monday and began upon his arrival to hold a meeting with the National Alliance Office of Ibrahim al-Jaafari, to discuss the article [140] and balancing the Peshmerga and the issue of oil and gas law and the rest of the outstanding issues relating to partnership in decision-making and the balance in state institutions.
     
     
    Then he met Nechirvan Barzani yesterday afternoon with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and discussed with him the points of contention between Baghdad and Erbil, and announced an official statement that al-Maliki and Barzani had agreed to give the security aspect in all parts of the country particularly important and pass laws disputed as law of oil and gas and to resolve all outstanding problems.
     
    The delegation returned to Arbil on Monday evening without official announcement of the results of his visit, but a number of politicians said the Mbhagesath had been successful and that the ministers and deputies of the Kurds will end their boycott of the Council of Ministers and the House of Representatives and will return to Baghdad next week. Ended

     

    Thanks for the post! +1 to you...

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