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Factual ? Every time I make a post related to current actual news you guys either pick something completely unrelated to troll on about, switch forum posts or not even bother to have some productive discussion.

I'm seeing lobsters claim yo be high and mighty holier then thou and yet...breitling has helped me make money. 7% per year interest on a warka account. Cd's... Isx money profits in 2 months some stocks up 20 +%

You guys seem to forget that business are clambering over each other to get into iraq. Giving them money to rebuild roads, increase trade etc.

refinery's,airports,seaports,embassy's,legislated trade deals,hotels,industry. All this getting built all this money being tossed around. And all you can look at is some thing you may or may not have been able to make money on, how many years ago?

Time to stop looking at the past and start thinking about the future I think.

What's your idea again on how to capitalize on iraq's wealth?

What do you have to bring to the table?

150billion barrels of oil, flights breaking records, international white list port trade. Pipelines. They need everything, lots of STUFF.

Now let's see you surprise me, and see you respond to my questions

Or just act like a useless internet troll.

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Factual ? Every time I make a post related to current actual news you guys either pick something completely unrelated to troll on about, switch forum posts or not even bother to have some productive discussion.

I'm seeing lobsters claim yo be high and mighty holier then thou and yet...breitling has helped me make money. 7% per year interest on a warka account. Cd's... Isx money profits in 2 months some stocks up 20 +%

You guys seem to forget that business are clambering over each other to get into iraq. Giving them money to rebuild roads, increase trade etc.

refinery's,airports,seaports,embassy's,legislated trade deals,hotels,industry. All this getting built all this money being tossed around. And all you can look at is some thing you may or may not have been able to make money on, how many years ago?

Time to stop looking at the past and start thinking about the future I think.

What's your idea again on how to capitalize on iraq's wealth?

What do you have to bring to the table?

150billion barrels of oil, flights breaking records, international white list port trade. Pipelines. They need everything, lots of STUFF.

Now let's see you surprise me, and see you respond to my questions

Or just act like a useless internet troll.

Type this into google... "breitling dinar watch blog".

Click the very first link.

Educate yourself about this Mr. Tony "Breitling" Elder scumbag.

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Critical to China’s economic successes in Africa has been the important use of the country’s state backed banking institutions. Under-pinning the aggressive buy-out of foreign resource companies, mineral and energy reserves and large institutional investment projects in the continents oil and infrastructure sectors, are a phalanx of state funding agencies supported by massive national reserves of accumulated liquidity of over US$2 trillion, ready to be shifted into the global market at a moments notice.

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...................Don't make me post all of breitling's failed RV predictions from 2010, 2011, 2012.I've got a loooong embarrassing list.Tony and his buddy Roger Dorman are a couple of stooges.

Don't bother

But please do post all the cbi failed zero deletions and collections of the existing dinars for 2010 2011 2012 and 2013

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Critical to China’s economic successes in Africa has been the important use of the country’s state backed banking institutions. Under-pinning the aggressive buy-out of foreign resource companies, mineral and energy reserves and large institutional investment projects in the continents oil and infrastructure sectors, are a phalanx of state funding agencies supported by massive national reserves of accumulated liquidity of over US$2 trillion, ready to be shifted into the global market at a moments notice.

So it appears china is securing energy for the future

They are in a round about way buying oil in the ground through loans on natural resources

Then they sign purchase agreements for those minerals and or oil and gas and get paid back in oil gas and or minerals

Quite interesting

I'd like to see some of those bilateral agreements Iraq has with china

It would be cool to see china lay down 5 trillion dollars in Iraq and sign 5 trillion dollars in oil purchases throughout some future time frame

Iraq can build its private sector infrastructure , educate its people and back the dinar with 5 trillion dollars

Ah ha ha ha ha ha

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So it appears china is securing energy for the future

They are in a round about way buying oil in the ground through loans on natural resources

Then they sign purchase agreements for those minerals and or oil and gas and get paid back in oil gas and or minerals

Quite interesting

I'd like to see some of those bilateral agreements Iraq has with china

It would be cool to see china lay down 5 trillion dollars in Iraq and sign 5 trillion dollars in oil purchases throughout some future time frame

Iraq can build its private sector infrastructure , educate its people and back the dinar with 5 trillion dollars

Ah ha ha ha ha ha

That is a laugh. Lol

Lol

No they can't

That's for the second stringers

Just watch.

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In recent decades, Least Developed Countries (LDCs) have been using their natural-resources as collateral to access sources of finance for investment, countervailing the barriers they face when accessing conventional bank lending and capital markets. Depending on whom you ask, such financing models have been alternately vilified and sanctified in the global development debate. In an effort to not be categorical, we say here that it all depends. As we noted in a recent Economic Premise Note, the best way to understand resource-backed financing models is to assess them based on their structural characteristics and context.

Watch them stay as they are.

Stay as they are ?

You mean boomers full of it ?

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Type this into google... "breitling dinar watch blog".

Click the very first link.

Educate yourself about this Mr. Tony "Breitling" Elder scumbag.

How does any of that take away from the real money I have made from his information? Where is the money to be made from yours. And I noticed you trolled again and didn't reply to my questions.

Sad.

Report of the Secretary General to the Security

Council of July 17, 2003, concerning the need for the development of Iraq and its

transition from a non-transparent centrally planned economy to a market economy

characterized by sustainable economic growth through the establishment of a dynamic

private sector, and the need to enact institutional and legal reforms to give it effect,

Having coordinated with the international financial institutions, as referenced in

paragraph 8(e) of the U.N. Security Council Resolution 1483,

Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/172592-private-banks-will-proceed-to-implement-the-instructions-of-the-cbi/#ixzz2teY64jiY

non-transparent centrally planned economy to a market economy. What does non transparent mean to you lobsters? Slime outa that one.

Think that switching to a market economy will change the currency? I do. I speculate it will.

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How does any of that take away from the real money I have made from his information? Where is the money to be made from yours. And I noticed you trolled again and didn't reply to my questions.

Sad.

Report of the Secretary General to the Security

Council of July 17, 2003, concerning the need for the development of Iraq and its

transition from a non-transparent centrally planned economy to a market economy

characterized by sustainable economic growth through the establishment of a dynamic

private sector, and the need to enact institutional and legal reforms to give it effect,

Having coordinated with the international financial institutions, as referenced in

paragraph 8(e) of the U.N. Security Council Resolution 1483,

Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/172592-private-banks-will-proceed-to-implement-the-instructions-of-the-cbi/#ixzz2teY64jiY

non-transparent centrally planned economy to a market economy. What does non transparent mean to you lobsters? Slime outa that one.

Think that switching to a market economy will change the currency? I do. I speculate it will.

That must mean they are gonna rv!!! Wooohooo!! Lol

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Trolling again, still no response to my questions...maybe you forgot them

What does non transparent economy mean?

How does any of what troll approved web site say about breitling take away from the fact that I have actually made money in 3 different ways from what' he's said? I've payed for the isx report many times over from my investments.

Where is your great idea to make money In iraq?

Troll/cynicism/forum topic change/subject change... Which will it be, log on to a different account maybe? Respond with a different name?

This year I actually get to declare my "gains" in iraq with an accountant. Do u?

How about something new.

Something real.

Respond to the questions. Or even just one. Since it's so difficult for u.

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Trolling again, still no response to my questions...maybe you forgot them

What does non transparent economy mean?

How does any of what troll approved web site say about breitling take away from the fact that I have actually made money in 3 different ways from what' he's said? I've payed for the isx report many times over from my investments.

Where is your great idea to make money In iraq?

Troll/cynicism/forum topic change/subject change... Which will it be, log on to a different account maybe? Respond with a different name?

This year I actually get to declare my "gains" in iraq with an accountant. Do u?

How about something new.

Something real.

Respond to the questions. Or even just one. Since it's so difficult for u.

Good for you ol chap! Glad you made some money in ISX....I dont need nor care to jump in ISX....throwin money over seas in a fkd up country....sorry dont trust those grimey characters....makin plenty here in the good ol USA!!!

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Then why are u here?

Lynne Yelich, the Canadian Minister of State for Foreign and Consular Affairs, has completed a 3 day trade mission visiting Basra, Baghdad and Erbil. It is the first Canadian mission of its kind to Iraq in 25 years, and saw the opening of a Canadian trade office in Erbil.

Her delegation was received in Baghdad by the head of the National Investment Commission Dr. Sami al-Araji and Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Dr. Rose Nuri Shaways.

Along with representatives from the Canadian Business and Investment Forum, Yelich’s delegation discussed the formation of an Iraqi-Canadian joint business council, as well as numerous opportunities for Canadian companies to be involved in the building of new infrastructure. She cited Canada’s “commitment” to doing more business in Iraq, and discussed agricultural cooperation in the KRG, as well as collaboration in other sectors throughout Iraq.

Country's like mine are going in there recognizing "numerous opportunities"(means money).

The only perspective your bringing to this table is a negative one. I'm calling it like I see it. Your acting like a troll. Surely porn would be more productive for you.

You maybe even get a happy ending if you do it right. Take nothing and make something, call it an rv lol

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So essentially "trolling"

Some of us are actually on here to make money not just to be a nuisance.

The only thing your showing is immaturity.

How is it trolling? Discussing the silly ideas people have and discussing the history of the dinar and its future or lackthere of is trolling? Lol

If your here to make money on the dinar you took a wrong turn....keep to your ISX....

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