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I put a list of the Rothschild owned banks earlier in this thread... IMO, they own the world and need weatlh to grow... so with that said, imo they will back the loans to Iraq when the exchange rate changes. These loans are being backed by Billions of Barrels of Oil and Trillions of cubic feet of Natural Gas.... I'm sure Scooter or someone with a Financial background can answer more in depth.

some might also find articles ABOUT New World Order,or The " ALUMINADI sometimes spelt- THE ILLUMINATI interwsting Reading, You'll be surprised at the Names involved in a Topic discussed since King Henry the 8th. just a thought.

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some might also find articles ABOUT New World Order,or The " ALUMINADI sometimes spelt- THE ILLUMINATI interwsting Reading, You'll be surprised at the Names involved in a Topic discussed since King Henry the 8th. just a thought.

Agreed... This is very interesting and worth reading and researching... Thanks for the post RickC.

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Eddinar this makes perfect sense to me also. It was a good way to explain why the RV should happen soon. I agree that they really need to be paid at the "new" RV rate to make sense, otherwise they would be way, way over paid (not that they aren't anyway).

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No. SteveI posted this part and remember that our broke Governement is totally separate from our Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is a private institution and is the largest lender to the USA Gov't.

Who owns the Federal Reserve?

The Federal Reserve System is not "owned" by anyone and is not a private, profit-making institution. Instead, it is an independent entity within the government, having both public purposes and private aspects.

As the nation's central bank, the Federal Reserve derives its authority from the U.S. Congress. It is considered an independent central bank because its decisions do not have to be ratified by the President or anyone else in the executive or legislative branch of government, it does not receive funding appropriated by Congress, and the terms of the members of the Board of Governors span multiple presidential and congressional terms. However, the Federal Reserve is subject to oversight by Congress, which periodically reviews its activities and can alter its responsibilities by statute. Also, the Federal Reserve must work within the framework of the overall objectives of economic and financial policy established by the government. Therefore, the Federal Reserve can be more accurately described as "independent within the government."

The twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks, which were established by Congress as the operating arms of the nation's central banking system, are organized much like private corporations--possibly leading to some confusion about "ownership." For example, the Reserve Banks issue shares of stock to member banks. However, owning Reserve Bank stock is quite different from owning stock in a private company. The Reserve Banks are not operated for profit, and ownership of a certain amount of stock is, by law, a condition of membership in the System. The stock may not be sold, traded, or pledged as security for a loan; dividends are, by law, 6 percent per year.

http://www.federalreserve.gov/generalinfo/faq/faqfrs.htm

Not putting your post down at all i totally agree with the train of thought until you responded about the Fed. I heard there was an issue on this on the site and I figured well...I visit the CBI site every day check the rate and not for one second did I even check out our site. It is pretty interesting read with so much information it can boggle the mind. Let the bashing begin!

www.federalreserve.gov

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I'm using my local bank not a dealer ,,, with that said is the bank selling them to the federal reserve and that's who is funding my exchange ?? but I did read where Ed thinks it may be the Rothschild's funding the exchange or are we still speculating the exchange funding at this point ??? I'm not trying to make this difficult just seeing if anyone has any solid info on the payout funding ( which is a big deal ) that's all ........

Eddinar stated the Federal Reserve is funding the money to pay you because they will get their money from Iraq, ultimately. It is that simple. Whether you go to Chase, Well Fargo, Citibank, etc. ---- it doesn't matter. They will all be submitting the dinars back to the Fed. Reserve. The govts have worked this deal out with the IMF, UN and Iraq so Iraq will be able to handle the redenomination of their currency; and the rest of the global currencies can start the new exchange rate process that the IMF and the G10 has talked about for the last six months. The Rothschild bank ownership message is just a theory at this point and has never been made public. But it doesn't matter anyway for this investment to conclude.

So don't get caught up in all the niche finance details. It is more complex than anyone has stated on this blog and to us small investors it's irrelevant. Let's move on to greener pastures.

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Great post!

Great comments!

I'm somewhat confused on the payout to GOI employees. Are they not geting paid as of today?

I read an article where the MP's were makin out like fatcats for doing nothing over the last 8 months. Is this seperate from what your saying about the paying of employees?

I bookmarked your post cause it's an excellent read!

Thanks so much for your input

Semper Fi

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Eddinar stated the Federal Reserve is funding the money to pay you because they will get their money from Iraq, ultimately. It is that simple. Whether you go to Chase, Well Fargo, Citibank, etc. ---- it doesn't matter. They will all be submitting the dinars back to the Fed. Reserve. The govts have worked this deal out with the IMF, UN and Iraq so Iraq will be able to handle the redenomination of their currency; and the rest of the global currencies can start the new exchange rate process that the IMF and the G10 has talked about for the last six months. The Rothschild bank ownership message is just a theory at this point and has never been made public. But it doesn't matter anyway for this investment to conclude.

So don't get caught up in all the niche finance details. It is more complex than anyone has stated on this blog and to us small investors it's irrelevant. Let's move on to greener pastures.

Thanks tport for the response, I agree this is very complex and so much of it we will never know ... still sitting on my hands waiting to see how it all goes down ,,, great thought provoking thread :twothumbs:

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Great name...Thanks for the reply.... ;) I used to be a Golf Pro!

Thanks! I love the game. I currently work @ a Retail Golf Store doing custom fittings, sales, and repair! Looking forward to doing some travel to play some golf after the RV!

I want to play:

1. St Andrews

2. Carnoustie

3. Pebble Beach

4. Torrey Pines

5. Bethpage Black

. . . and I could go on for a long time. This RV will give me opportunities to do this in the next year or two!

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Ed, I think many missed the "Good Credit" part. Iraq has to be a member of the WTO to gain the confidence of other countries that they are a New Iraq and in good standings within the financial economic structure of the world. This is a critical factor for them to be successful as an economic giant. You nailed it on that one my friend. Great job Ed.

God Bless.

Steve

Steve...after reading what you wrote I have a questin that I hope you or someone else can shed some light on...Do they have to be a part of the WTO before the RV and what about being able to be traded globaly, how does that play out into the scheme of things? Thank you in advance for any of your input.

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Again, I have asked this question before and still no answer. The only thing that makes no sense in this scenario is, our gov. nor the Federal Reserve are in the oil business. They do not buy and sell comodities at all. That is left to companies such as Texaco, Exxon, Shell, etc. Unlike the gov. in the Middle East, ours represents the people of the U.S. they don't buy oil. The only oil they are concerned with is our emergency reserves, and what powers our military. That's it. With that in mind, how do you explain this scenario?

Blanc... check this out....

The Alleged Rothschild-Owned Central Banks of the World (Alphabetical Order)

Bank For International Settlements (BIS)

Afghanistan: Bank of Afghanistan

Albania: Bank of Albania

Algeria: Bank of Algeria

Argentina: Central Bank of Argentina

Armenia: Central Bank of Armenia

Aruba: Central Bank of Aruba

Australia: Reserve Bank of Australia

Austria: Austrian National Bank

Azerbaijan: Central Bank of Azerbaijan Republic

Bahamas: Central Bank of The Bahamas

Bahrain: Central Bank of Bahrain

Bangladesh: Bangladesh Bank

Barbados: Central Bank of Barbados

Belarus: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus

Belgium: National Bank of Belgium

Belize: Central Bank of Belize

Benin: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Bermuda: Bermuda Monetary Authority

Bhutan: Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan

Bolivia: Central Bank of Bolivia

Bosnia: Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana: Bank of Botswana

Brazil: Central Bank of Brazil

Bulgaria: Bulgarian National Bank

Burkina Faso: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Burundi: Bank of the Republic of Burundi

Cambodia: National Bank of Cambodia

Cameroon: Bank of Central African States

Canada: Bank of Canada – Banque du Canada

Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority

Central African Republic: Bank of Central African States

Chad: Bank of Central African States

Chile: Central Bank of Chile

China: The People’s Bank of China

Colombia: Bank of the Republic

Comoros: Central Bank of Comoros

Congo: Bank of Central African States

Costa Rica: Central Bank of Costa Rica

Côte d’Ivoire: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Croatia: Croatian National Bank

Cuba: Central Bank of Cuba

Cyprus: Central Bank of Cyprus

Czech Republic: Czech National Bank

Denmark: National Bank of Denmark

Dominican Republic: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic

East Caribbean area: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

Ecuador: Central Bank of Ecuador

Egypt: Central Bank of Egypt

El Salvador: Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador

Equatorial Guinea: Bank of Central African States

Estonia: Bank of Estonia

Ethiopia: National Bank of Ethiopia

European Union: European Central Bank

Fiji: Reserve Bank of Fiji

Finland: Bank of Finland

France: Bank of France

Gabon: Bank of Central African States

The Gambia: Central Bank of The Gambia

Georgia: National Bank of Georgia

Germany: Deutsche Bundesbank

Ghana: Bank of Ghana

Greece: Bank of Greece

Guatemala: Bank of Guatemala

Guinea Bissau: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Guyana: Bank of Guyana

Haiti: Central Bank of Haiti

Honduras: Central Bank of Honduras

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Monetary Authority

Hungary: Magyar Nemzeti Bank

Iceland: Central Bank of Iceland

India: Reserve Bank of India

Indonesia: Bank Indonesia

Iran: The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Iraq: Central Bank of Iraq

Ireland: Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland

Israel: Bank of Israel

Italy: Bank of Italy

Jamaica: Bank of Jamaica

Japan: Bank of Japan

Jordan: Central Bank of Jordan

Kazakhstan: National Bank of Kazakhstan

Kenya: Central Bank of Kenya

Korea: Bank of Korea

Kuwait: Central Bank of Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan: National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic

Latvia: Bank of Latvia

Lebanon: Central Bank of Lebanon

Lesotho: Central Bank of Lesotho

Libya: Central Bank of Libya

Lithuania: Bank of Lithuania

Luxembourg: Central Bank of Luxembourg

Macao: Monetary Authority of Macao

Macedonia: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia

Madagascar: Central Bank of Madagascar

Malawi: Reserve Bank of Malawi

Malaysia: Central Bank of Malaysia

Mali: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Malta: Central Bank of Malta

Mauritius: Bank of Mauritius

Mexico: Bank of Mexico

Moldova: National Bank of Moldova

Mongolia: Bank of Mongolia

Montenegro: Central Bank of Montenegro

Morocco: Bank of Morocco

Mozambique: Bank of Mozambique

Namibia: Bank of Namibia

Nepal: Central Bank of Nepal

Netherlands: Netherlands Bank

Netherlands Antilles: Bank of the Netherlands Antilles

New Zealand: Reserve Bank of New Zealand

Nicaragua: Central Bank of Nicaragua

Niger: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Nigeria: Central Bank of Nigeria

Norway: Central Bank of Norway

Oman: Central Bank of Oman

Pakistan: State Bank of Pakistan

Papua New Guinea: Bank of Papua New Guinea

Paraguay: Central Bank of Paraguay

Peru: Central Reserve Bank of Peru

Philippines: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Poland: National Bank of Poland

Portugal: Bank of Portugal

Qatar: Qatar Central Bank

Romania: National Bank of Romania

Russia: Central Bank of Russia

Rwanda: National Bank of Rwanda

San Marino: Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino

Samoa: Central Bank of Samoa

Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency

Senegal: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Serbia: National Bank of Serbia

Seychelles: Central Bank of Seychelles

Sierra Leone: Bank of Sierra Leone

Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore

Slovakia: National Bank of Slovakia

Slovenia: Bank of Slovenia

Solomon Islands: Central Bank of Solomon Islands

South Africa: South African Reserve Bank

Spain: Bank of Spain

Sri Lanka: Central Bank of Sri Lanka

Sudan: Bank of Sudan

Surinam: Central Bank of Suriname

Swaziland: The Central Bank of Swaziland

Sweden: Sveriges Riksbank

Switzerland: Swiss National Bank

Tajikistan: National Bank of Tajikistan

Tanzania: Bank of Tanzania

Thailand: Bank of Thailand

Togo: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

Tonga: National Reserve Bank of Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia: Central Bank of Tunisia

Turkey: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Uganda: Bank of Uganda

Ukraine: National Bank of Ukraine

United Arab Emirates: Central Bank of United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom: Bank of England

United States: The Dirty Nasty Stinky Fed, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Uruguay: Central Bank of Uruguay

Vanuatu: Reserve Bank of Vanuatu

Venezuela: Central Bank of Venezuela

Vietnam: The State Bank of Vietnam

Yemen: Central Bank of Yemen

Zambia: Bank of Zambia

Zimbabwe: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

http://listsoplenty.com/blog/?p=9519

Wow!!! We really don't have a chance. Look at the power in that list. Can you imagine having to go up against them. Thank you. Lord, for your protection.

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