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Iraq queen you are absoulotly correct the outside players in all of these are Iran Russia on one side of the chess game and on the loosing end is the USA and the west. Obama has ruined the RV for everyone for the time being and until he wises up which I doubt or booted out there won't be an RV. Thank you for your wonderful post. When I was in Lebanon and Gaza strip and West bank and even Egypt I saw the same conditions that you are talking about. What I realized is that the Arab goverments don't care about their people really all they care about is getting rich on their peoples expense. Maybe that is the part that you are missing. I spoke to an Iraqi the other day and he told me that as long as the dinar rate is low the gov't is making money once rv takes place it would be much harder for them so maybe that could also be a hold up. Any how be well and stay real!

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I think that the prople of Iraq would almost be the last to know. In a way this is good news to me. This will happen like a thief in the night. It will come when they have no clue. Because of what we are doing, we watch and observe this from a different perspective. No, we don't know the date or the rate but many of us have our hands on the pulse of what is going on. I would love to declare "code blue" so someone would come and shock life into what appears to be in a coma. Well maybe I'll just go ahead and yell, Code Blue.

Did you hear it - somebody use a defibrillator. turn it up and shout, CLEAR. Push the button. Lets get ready - its time. Go RV.

PS My birthday is the 18th. This is going to be a great week. A real good week that will transform the rest of our days.

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Hello Everyone,

I have really missed reading DV for the last two weeks as I was in the Middle-East.

Something strange is going on and I don't think Maliki or Shabibi is behind it. While I was there, I spoke with many, many Iraqi's about every topic including the Dinar. I watched countless of news reports from hundreds of Middle-Eastern channels that I didn't even know existed. Everything I heard and watched were quite different than what is being reported here in the States.

There is something more to the Dinar not RVing and I wish I could put my finger on it. I remember several months ago economist were predicting oil to reach $120.00 a barrel and we are almost there. Hmmm!

The Revolution in the Middle-East is being fueled by outside influences, not just in country. What I did observe is that the demonstrations in Iraq still had a civilized tone to them and were unlike Libya or Egypt, in spite of their horrible living conditions. Water from the sewers were up to the middle of their legs, streets were polluted with trash and the kids were playing in this mess. It was awful to say the very least. Borders from Iraq were being heavily monitored and they were not letting anyone come in or out unless you had legitimate clearance to do so. I even had to have my Iris scanned!

Alot of things that I have read from these sites are just not the true picture in the M.E. For example, in Jordan, there were only approximately 25 people protesting after praying in the Mosque, yet when I watched CNN, it appeared to be thousands! Syria has been totally calm and could care less, going about life as usual. We will see if that changes. The Syrians are very happy with life there. Egypt has become a disaster. There are thousands and thousands of hard core prisoners that are roaming the streets and crime is on the rise. Trash and the stench will knock you off of your feet. I have never seen such unsanitary conditions as in Egypt. Streets have miles and miles of garbage piled up everywhere. There is no security and no real Government enforcing anything currently. Libya is a whole different story. In my opinion, this is where most of the U.S. and the West will be focusing on for the time being and I know the oil is playing a huge role in all of this.

So, as far as the Dinar and Iraq, all I can say is I hope and pray something happens soon, because things just aren't adding up. Iraq is in a mess and there is absolutely no reason why this should not have RV'd by now. If Shabibi was the one in full control, I believe he would have done it by now. This is not just my opinion, but it is everyone's opinion that is an Iraqi. We all think that the Iraqi Government are just puppets for now. Shabibi could have finished this off a long time ago, so the real question is who and what is stopping him and why?

It just could be that nefarious group of institutional criminals known as the Rothschilds...you know, the ones who have created all the misery for the last several centuries? Including all the wars, financial booms and busts, a great depression, the oil - petrodollar manipulation, etc etc. As has been stated before, the Iraqi dinar will not RV until and unless the CBI (owned by guess who - the Rothschilds) determines that the conditions are such that they will realize their greatest financial gain, and BTW don't have the mistaken idea that they could give a flip about the Iraqi people or anyone else for that matter. Just remember what their stated goal is: to establish one world order with them being the controlling power. If all would just stop to consider everything that is happening in the world right now and then how it is portrayed on mass media (they own that too) it starts to become very clear that the events are and always have been very carefully orchestrated to arrive at an end goal which is of course world domination by this bunch of jackals. And this is not a conspiracy theory. There is a clear and present thread running through all the events of several centuries and it is evil. Why did all the unrest in the mid-east begin just as it appeared that all the required conditions for an RV to occur were coming together? What WOULD be to this group's best interest in delaying an RV? How does all that oil in the ground in Iraq play into this whole scenario? Who and what is stopping this RV from occurring? If the RV keeps NOT HAPPENING then there is a reason why; unfortunately I can guarantee you that no one outside of that group knows why and they are not telling. They operate in secrecy and they are extremely disciplined in maintaining that secrecy. Cockroaches love the dark...

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I am positive it is neither Iran, China or the Chaos in the M.E. that is holding this up. I love that our DV members are starting to see the real picture! I have said it before, I will say it again, Iraq is not being controlled by the Iraqi's!

We need to stop blaming Maliki, Shabibi and the uprising. It is all part of the plan! Sorry, but President Obama is just another puppet as well. I believe that if he didn't go along with all of this corruption, he too would be eliminated!

This all started before his time. I am not defending his policies, I didn't vote for him, but I do believe he inherited a raw deal.

George Sorros...One World Order....Rothschilds.....take your pick.....really no mystery at all....

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I know some of you Repulican lovin' Americans don't really like Michael Moore and his insights to what transpires in the US, but I think he had some very enlightened views. His movie, Farenheit 911, was a real eye opener for me and some of the dots he was connecting.

I'm not one for politics myself and I view any politican as corrupt as the next one, but Obama walked into this mess, or possibly the boldest, most brillant move in modern history. I say bold and brillant because I am sure that life under Saddam was not exactly a pleasure cruise.

This "plan" has already been in motion from G. Bush and G.W. Bush, as some the people here have suspected. So you can't tell me that, for god knows how many years, this "plan" has been conceived and then set in motion and Obama becomes President and he's the one to blame? Most of us suspect that this has been in the works for some time and is now being used like a science experiment, but I highly doubt that this was the brainchild of Obama/Biden et al.

IQ, thank you for the post as I am sure some of us were suspecting/believing that is the case over in Iraq. You can't have that much US influence in the country without making sure that this great transfer of wealth doesn't, whole-heartedly, positively affect the American gov't and people. There are so many intricate parts to this RV that I have no doubt it is harder than any of us could ever possibly imagine. I read on DD that they have one shot, and one shot only, to get this baby right and I'm sure they aren't going to do it because things aren't going exactly as planned. This thing will happen when it's ready but it is good there is internal pressure from the populice in Iraq. The protests are good because whichever gov't body is pulling strings on this thing will be too afraid of letting it slip away by the revolting mass public that I am sure it has lit a fire under EVERYONES a**. Hence since the public has started demonstarting this thing has been going at 150 mph since...

I heard a rumor that the CIA is possibly behind the revolts in Egypt/Lybia and other places. I didn't read a reason as to why, but when IQ mentioned $120 per barrell for oil... makes me wonder if the US is getting oil up high enough to support a decent RV/RI and to generate enough IMMEDIATE revenue for the country to sustain growth. To get the ball rolling so to speak. JMO.

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Hello Everyone,

I have really missed reading DV for the last two weeks as I was in the Middle-East.

Something strange is going on and I don't think Maliki or Shabibi is behind it. While I was there, I spoke with many, many Iraqi's about every topic including the Dinar. I watched countless of news reports from hundreds of Middle-Eastern channels that I didn't even know existed. Everything I heard and watched were quite different than what is being reported here in the States.

There is something more to the Dinar not RVing and I wish I could put my finger on it. I remember several months ago economist were predicting oil to reach $120.00 a barrel and we are almost there. Hmmm!

The Revolution in the Middle-East is being fueled by outside influences, not just in country. What I did observe is that the demonstrations in Iraq still had a civilized tone to them and were unlike Libya or Egypt, in spite of their horrible living conditions. Water from the sewers were up to the middle of their legs, streets were polluted with trash and the kids were playing in this mess. It was awful to say the very least. Borders from Iraq were being heavily monitored and they were not letting anyone come in or out unless you had legitimate clearance to do so. I even had to have my Iris scanned!

Alot of things that I have read from these sites are just not the true picture in the M.E. For example, in Jordan, there were only approximately 25 people protesting after praying in the Mosque, yet when I watched CNN, it appeared to be thousands! Syria has been totally calm and could care less, going about life as usual. We will see if that changes. The Syrians are very happy with life there. Egypt has become a disaster. There are thousands and thousands of hard core prisoners that are roaming the streets and crime is on the rise. Trash and the stench will knock you off of your feet. I have never seen such unsanitary conditions as in Egypt. Streets have miles and miles of garbage piled up everywhere. There is no security and no real Government enforcing anything currently. Libya is a whole different story. In my opinion, this is where most of the U.S. and the West will be focusing on for the time being and I know the oil is playing a huge role in all of this.

So, as far as the Dinar and Iraq, all I can say is I hope and pray something happens soon, because things just aren't adding up. Iraq is in a mess and there is absolutely no reason why this should not have RV'd by now. If Shabibi was the one in full control, I believe he would have done it by now. This is not just my opinion, but it is everyone's opinion that is an Iraqi. We all think that the Iraqi Government are just puppets for now. Shabibi could have finished this off a long time ago, so the real question is who and what is stopping him and why?

MY FRIEND THE PICTURE IS WAY BIGGER THAN WHAT WE CAN IMAGINE.IT IS NOT IRAQ OR MIDDLE EAST OR RUSSIA,CHINA,AFRICA OR EUROPE,THAT IS IN CONTROL OF THIS RV.USA,USA,USA,USA,USA.....THIS IS THE BIG PICTURE.LEARN IT AND BELIEVE IT.WE ARE THE COUNTRY THAT IS VESTED IN IRAQ,AND IMO,WE WILL GET BACK EVERYTHING THAT WE HAVE PUT IN IT.AS ALWAYS...GOD BLESS.....
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Yes, of course, there is something holding this up. How come we haven't haven't heard about this sewer mess before? If people were up to their knees in sewer water, great disease would be spreading across the country. Maybe there is. One can see that there is great evil in this world. If the RV is held up because oil has to be a little higher or because Iran is influencing it becomes incomprehensible. Don't you just love our president. What has he accomplished and now another reason to hate America-we could have been heores by knocking out their aircraft. On camera, one rebel is viewed and he is crying out "Obama, where are you?"

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The World Banks stand to profit from the R.V. The IMF, WTO, the U.S., Russia, China, basically the big wigs in the world. Iraqi leaders are just a small piece of this pie. Until the security in the country strengthens we will not see IQD revalue. That is basically what was told to me from a man who worked as a Middle East Trade Specialist for our Government. Is still in our Government now just not under that title anymore. The way he told me was this. "There are groups in that country now that are stealing and hi-jacking currency now and it is about worthless unless you have billions of dinar. If they R.V. now with a lack of security these groups would be blowing up bank buildings to get to it. Security people, we need really good security and stability before we see an R.V.

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My opinion only

The world control is in the hands of the Bankers (Rothchilds, Builderbergers, etc) for now only at the will of higher power. My guess is that the Dinar will be RV'd into the new world curency.

Just my thoughts.

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My opinion only

The world control is in the hands of the Bankers (Rothchilds, Builderbergers, etc) for now only at the will of higher power. My guess is that the Dinar will be RV'd into the new world curency.

Just my thoughts.

I agree with most of what you say, but believe that the IQD will be the precursor the the currency you speak of. Keep your eyes on the Crown Prince Hassan Bin Talal. I promise this man will be KEY to what takes place in the M.E. Not saying he is the only key but a very important one.

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I know some of you Repulican lovin' Americans don't really like Michael Moore and his insights to what transpires in the US, but I think he had some very enlightened views. His movie, Farenheit 911, was a real eye opener for me and some of the dots he was connecting.

Michael Moore seems to forget he made his millions living in this country & i don't hear him offering his fortune to someone less fortunate then he. But yet he spews his hate for the USA. He is a jerk and you people are all drunk on the Obama and vicious left Kool-aid! I think the way the thugs in Wis. behaved shows the world just how vile Obama trained union loving people can be.

They don't give a damn about you or me.

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By the way, i do not believe this post. If Iraqi Queen experienced people walking around in water or sewage up to their knees, she would have taken pictures. This would have made the news somewhere, either here or the so called mainstream news. It's amazing to find all of you falling in line and saying great intel. What if this is not true? What city? How large an area? How are the doctors handling all the disease-infections. Sounds like a reverse Okie.

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Do any of you have a brain, you will believe anything. So Iraqi Queen, you are telling me that in the last two weeks you went to Iraq and checked its borders and big citys, then went to Jordan, Syria, Egypt and Libya.... Hey I have some beach front property in Nebraska to sell you....

Good Morning BIGman,

Please read my post again. I never said I went to Libya. Libya does not border with the countries that I serve. Jordan and Syria are very close to each other and you can drive into Syria in an hour and then within another hour and a half you are into Damascus. Baghdad is a 12 hour drive with stopping from both Jordan and Syria. Egypt is only 6-8 hours by car from Jordan. Lebanon is only an hour away from Syria. BTW, by plane, it is a half hour ride.

I really don't have to prove anything to you or anyone else, but I would love to e-mail you my entry and exit stamps on my passport if you need to verify my integrity. I am not even

going to get into why I was in the Middle-East because I do not want to jeopardize myself or my family's safety.

Adam Montana has me on his FB page, and I have posted some pictures from the M.E. so he can verify the legitimacy of my post.

I am very sorry for you that you are not acquainted with people who can and do go to these countries within two weeks. You don't need two weeks, either.

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By the way, i do not believe this post. If Iraqi Queen experienced people walking around in water or sewage up to their knees, she would have taken pictures. This would have made the news somewhere, either here or the so called mainstream news. It's amazing to find all of you falling in line and saying great intel. What if this is not true? What city? How large an area? How are the doctors handling all the disease-infections. Sounds like a reverse Okie.

Butkus51,

How do you know I have not taken pictures or do not have videos? I would never post videos on this site or pictures to jeopardize any one's safety. And what do you know about the Doctors in Iraq, Egypt, and other war torn countries? Well, let me tell you a few things about my doctor friends who are in Iraq and some who used to live in Iraq who are now living as poor refugees and have to take their exams all over again in order to practice medicine.

Iraqi doctors are scared to death for their lives. Several of my personal doctor friends have witnessed their colleagues death right before their very eyes, so don't you talk to me

about the doctors in the country, because you are clueless.

The military has sent children here to the U.S. for medical treatment, what does that tell you about the grave situation and lack of care?

In the M.E. their winter season is nothing but rain, so where do you think that water is going to go when the sewage system is non-functional?

Once again, I am going to tell you our media here will never show you what the Middle East media shows. Please go online and watch for yourself. There are plenty of

live Middle-Eastern news reporting channels that you can see for yourself, don't take my word for it, as you haven't.

It bothers me so bad to read posts from individuals who are not diverse and have no knowledge about world affairs.

I stand to gain nothing from my post. I was merely posting my travels and what I witnessed first hand.

My main reason for my post is to let everyone know that there is something else behind the Dinar not RVing, and I love the fact that the members eyes are wide open!

And for your information, my main reason for going to the M.E. was related with medical treatment and not for myself, either.

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It's the Money Changers! The big bank families own all of the central banks in this world and when they think things are fully in their control, they will revalue the dinar. They work both sides of a fence and will reval when it is to their advantage and not before! JMO unsure.gif

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My opinion only

The world control is in the hands of the Bankers (Rothchilds, Builderbergers, etc) for now only at the will of higher power. My guess is that the Dinar will be RV'd into the new world curency.

Just my thoughts.

I think the following is pretty close as to what is really going on:

The U.S. has "x" amount of debt to the Fed Reserve, which is owned by the Rothchilds, Builderbergers, etc, who also happens to own other major financial organizations such as, World Bank, IMF, Central Banks, including the Central Bank of Iraq. Regardless of the Government of Iraq, the FED/WB/IMF/CB/CBI owners, all the same, ultimately will make the monetary decisions of it.

Will they allow an RV that will allow their biggest debtor (the U.S.) to nearly pay off some/most/all of their debt? Probably not... unless some "great" deal; ultimately more favorable to the FED/WB/IMF/CB/CBI owners is agreed upon. They love the control they have over the U.S. now, even if it eventually causes it (the U.S. and usd) to collapse. The best thing the U.S. can do if this thing ever RV's, is to, try to pay most of the debt, and regain control of printing its own money. But of course, the FED doesn't want that. The GOI members are just pawns... as most of the members of other governments are...

Money is worthless. However, if you control the debt, you'll control the world....

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Butkus51,

How do you know I have not taken pictures or do not have videos? I would never post videos on this site or pictures to jeopardize any one's safety. And what do you know about the Doctors in Iraq, Egypt, and other war torn countries? Well, let me tell you a few things about my doctor friends who are in Iraq and some who used to live in Iraq who are now living as poor refugees and have to take their exams all over again in order to practice medicine.

Iraqi doctors are scared to death for their lives. Several of my personal doctor friends have witnessed their colleagues death right before their very eyes, so don't you talk to me

about the doctors in the country, because you are clueless.

The military has sent children here to the U.S. for medical treatment, what does that tell you about the grave situation and lack of care?

In the M.E. their winter season is nothing but rain, so where do you think that water is going to go when the sewage system is non-functional?

Once again, I am going to tell you our media here will never show you what the Middle East media shows. Please go online and watch for yourself. There are plenty of

live Middle-Eastern news reporting channels that you can see for yourself, don't take my word for it, as you haven't.

It bothers me so bad to read posts from individuals who are not diverse and have no knowledge about world affairs.

I stand to gain nothing from my post. I was merely posting my travels and what I witnessed first hand.

My main reason for my post is to let everyone know that there is something else behind the Dinar not RVing, and I love the fact that the members eyes are wide open!

And for your information, my main reason for going to the M.E. was related with medical treatment and not for myself, either.

So in your opinion is the ME stable? I already know the answer because I am here and have been since 2004. I could produce pictures but most people would be sickened by the death and destruction. ;)

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So in your opinion is the ME stable? I already know the answer because I am here and have been since 2004. I could produce pictures but most people would be sickened by the death and destruction. ;)

In Iraq,

This is not my opinion, this is the honest truth-NO!!!! Things have supposedly gotten better since 2004 in Iraq, according to the main stream media, but when I know people from St. George's Church who have gotten blown up, and our other Chaldean Church Mar Najat, in Karada, how can they say it has gotten better? If you are allowed outside the Green Zone, then you know exactly what I am talking about. Irbil and Ankawa are safe. Syria and Jordan are very, very, safe.

Egypt is getting very dangerous, the hard core criminals have been let out of prison, deliberately. The streets are filthy with trash piled up everywhere. How many people see this on Fox or CNN?

I wish you would post the pictures. I am prohibited from doing so for humanitarian reasons on sites such as these, but I have done so for other purposes.

So, please share your experiences, and don't hold back anything, the beautiful, the big, the bad and the ugly!

Stay safe and thank you for your sacrifice.

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