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Adam Montana Weekly 20 January 2021


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@Charlie Echo   You are VIP and OSi, so your question is very confusing to me.   Can you elaborate a little bit on your question please?    Are you asking if you should go looking for a bank NOW that will exchange your dinar?    If so, I mean no disrespect, but all VIP'rs and OSI members should know Adam's answer to that question.    So please help me out here on the confusion.   :)    

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Thanks Adam for all the hard work you do to give us the updates we need to see this through to the RV. Please update us sometime soon about what you believe all the stimulus spending many governments are doing could have on currency values, especially the IQD.

Thanks again! 

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7 hours ago, screwball said:

You need to provide details of where you got your money especially dinar 

New banking law may be applied for globally recognized currencies only, like usd, canadian dollar, british pound, etc. And iqd isn't globally recognized currency yet because iqd can only be used in country of iraq to buy goods, etc. Can anybody use iqd to buy  goods in bestbuy or kroger or jc penney in the us? Therefore there is no obligation to declare where you got your iqd right. This is just my opinion and i could be wrong though.

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On 1/24/2021 at 10:21 PM, Charlie Echo said:

New Banking law. Not sure of all details yet, but reset rrulesOf all central banks

 

Charlie,

The video i posted yesterday in "when things seem at their worst" in rumors section might touch on this topic. It doesn't give many details so im not sure if it will help or not. Skip to 30 min to hear discussion on currencies

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5 hours ago, rvmydinar said:

New banking law may be applied for globally recognized currencies only, like usd, canadian dollar, british pound, etc. And iqd isn't globally recognized currency yet because iqd can only be used in country of iraq to buy goods, etc. Can anybody use iqd to buy  goods in bestbuy or kroger or jc penney in the us? Therefore there is no obligation to declare where you got your iqd right. This is just my opinion and i could be wrong though.

well depends on rules set you need to remember that we have always been told since 2004 to keep your receipts as proof of purchase.

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20 hours ago, screwball said:

You need to provide details of where you got your money especially dinar 


I Got Mine From Weegie - Who Got It From A Goat ! :o 

 

 

So All I’ve Got Is A Hoof Print On The Receipt ...

 

:D  :D  :D 

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Thuggie,   I bought most of mine from Okie, and he flew off in his plane before I could get a receipt.   So, there's no paperwork to find.   Oopsy!   I'm not losing sleep over it.   Does anyone ever have to prove where they got their "USD" from?   (well, unless you're a drug dealer and get stopped with $100,000 cash and about 20 lbs of cocaine)   LOL    Then they might ask you.   

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