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  1. Thanks to all who have seen the video, Please tell your friends
  2. I have been a Dinar Holder for six years. I have believed in this investment from the first day the new dinar was sold and I know this Investment will be big for everybody Invested. I have attached a link to a 2 hour video that I recently came across that I wish every person in this forum to watch all the way through. The reason for this video is because it has to do with our financial banking system and who really is in charge of what is going on. This video in a sense is like the Iraq dinar, Please view this with an open mind. I am not a republican nor am I a Democrat. I am a Person who loves our country and I feel it is neccesary to put this out their. Let me know your thoughts.
  3. Undervalued - Definition of Undervalued on Investopedia - A stock or other security that is trading below its true value. Hmmm
  4. UN Security Council Ready To Lift Saddam-Era Sanctions February 26, 2010 UNITED NATIONS (RFE/RL) -- The United Nations Security Council has indicated its readiness to lift remaining economic sanctions against Iraq, provided Baghdad complies with its international obligations. The sanctions were imposed in 1991 in response to the occupation of Kuwait by Saddam Hussein's regime. Council members adopted unanimously a presidential statement drafted by the United States that requests that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) assess Iraqi cooperation on nonproliferation. Speaking on behalf of the council, the French ambassador to the UN Gerard Araud said Iraq is now compliance with its obligations not to produce or use chemical weapons. "The Security Council underlines its readiness, once the necessary steps have been taken, to review with a view towards lifting the restrictions in resolutions 687 of 1991 and 707 of 1991 related to weapons of mass destruction and civil nuclear activities," Araud said. The lifting of the sanctions would allow Iraq to boost its economy, particularly in its agricultural sector. Under the current sanctions, Iraq is prohibited from producing pesticides. Iraq's ambassador to the UN Hamid Al-Bayati said lifting sanctions has the potential to generate up to $24 billion in trade. The Security Council did not address sanctions related to compensation payments Iraq owes to Kuwait. http://www.rferl.org/content/UN_Security_Council_Ready_To_Lift_SaddamEra_Sanctions/1969626.html
  5. Your the only one I listen to any more... keep up the good work
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