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> HERE IS A POST IN THE TNT FORUM. PRETTY GOOD EXPLANATION OF HOW THE
> RV WORKS AND WHY IT HAS TO RV. I HAVE PRINTED
MATERIAL WHICH EXPLAINS
> THIS IN MORE DETAIL MONEY WISE, BUT THIS IS ALSO
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> I ran into this post on DINAR GURUS and thought it
to be the most
> informative of any information I have run into.
>
> For those who haven't read This update from
"DINAR & DONG VIETNAM UPDATE:
> EXPLAINING WHY THE IRAQ DINAR RV WAS DESIGNED IN THE
FIRST PLACE".
> Should give you much hope regarding this whole
global event and here
> it is;
>
> Hopefully here I will explain why the Iraq Dinar
revaluation was
> designed in the first place. This is based on a
historical view of
> what has happened the last two decades. Some may
read this and say "no way" and that is ok.
>
> My goal is to properly inform you why we are where
we are at with the
> speculative investment called the Iraqi Dinar. Also
it may be an eye
> opener to many on how governments do what they do.
So here it goes.
>
> To tell the full story, I would have to write a
book, so I will try to
> condense as much as possible to bring the main
points to life.
>
> Understand my writings are my view from all that I
have gathered and I
> am sure any who are mentioned will deny at any
moment this is or could
> be the truth.
>
> During the term George Bush, Sr. was president, I
will say a group of
> people who have more power than any one government
saw the way our
> country was going to be financially in the next ten
to twenty years.
> ....
> Due to the way we allowed financing to be done, the
way mortgages were
> done it would cause our monetary system to fail in
years to come.
>
> It would cause millions to be without jobs, to lose
their homes, allow
> millions to be in a position not be able to feed
their families. Sound
> familiar? That time frame they saw back then that
would be was from
> five years ago to our present time.
>
> They saw back then that we were going down a path
where we would be
> spending more than we could pay. United States as we
know it would
> self destruct. From this, they had to do something
that could change
> the course of events, otherwise, we would
financially destroy ourselves.
>
> If it wasn't for what they did, we would have.
>
> But what they did, will change the course of events
just temporarily,
> until a more permanent fix could be implemented. The
more permanent
> fix was and is a one world currency. But not to get
ahead of myself,
> let me tell the story as I know it.
>
> In order to fix a to be broken financial country,
they needed to "use"
> a country that had all of the right
"perks" that could be basically
> crushed and rebuilt, which would cause a new
currency to be developed
> and then revalued. From this, the monies profited
from this could fix
> the debt that would soon swallow the country if not
corrected.
>
> So, they saw that Iraq had all the "perks"
needed to be the "fix". But
> how to get Iraq in a position to where this could
happen.
>
> Well, this group that I mentioned earlier that has
more power than any
> one country government, paid Saddam Hussein to
invade Kuwait. This
> provided the opportunity to go in Kuwait and drive
Iraq out.
>
> Having Iraq invade Kuwait, provided the event to
oust Iraq from Kuwait
> which meant Kuwait needed a new currency and then
revalue their currency.
>
> This in turn, caused the United States to have a
large surplus during
> the Clinton administration as the profits obtained
from Kuwait
> revaluing their currency.
>
> How that happened is when Iraq invaded Kuwait, they
took their
> currency. So when we came into Kuwait, we had the UN
devalue the
> Kuwait currency so Iraq could not buy weapons with
it. Once, Iraq was
> removed from Kuwait, we had the UN create a new
currency and re-implement the previous value to it.
>
> The United States took Kuwait dinar as payment
before the revaluation.
> When it revalued, the US made a huge profit causing
a surplus for our
> country during the Clinton administration.
>
> Now that is what happened that led to us invading
Iraq later stating
> they had "weapons of Mass Destruction",
which many found out later was
> never there.
>
> It was a term used for US to gain access to invade
Iraq, so the same
> scenario could take place once again like it did in
Kuwait so the US
> could make a huge profit and cure the deficit we
created.
>
> The big difference is it also provided us with a new
allie in the Arab
> world that sat right next to Iran. In addition it
allowed us the
> position to create a democratic Arab nation that in
time would
> replicate itself throughout the Arab nations.
>
> We see this happening now in Yemen, Libya, and other
Arab countries.
> But the main reason as all already know is it gives
us a stronghold on
> the oil situation in the Arab community.
>
> But back to the story.
>
> Once we invaded Iraq, overthrew Saddam and freed
Iraq from its
> dictator, we now had to rebuild Iraq. Like Kuwait,
but drastically different. Why?
> Kuwait was already established as a democratic
country. All that was
> needed there was to re-establish their dinar value
after creating a new currency.
>
> With Iraq, it had to be rebuilt from scratch.
>
> We had to assist them to form a government through
electoral process.
> We had to rebuild their electrical and water grids.
Had to rebuild
> their roads and highways. Not to mention their oil
pipelines and pumping stations.
>
> Unfortunately, there was some drawbacks that was not
foreseen such as
> no one in Iraq could trust each other for hundreds
of years. So to
> create a government where the people of Iraq could
trust took many
> years, and to this day is still not completely
functional as you can
> see with the continuous feuding between blocs as
Maliki and Allawi.
>
> Both think they should be the Prime Minister and
both think their way
> is the only way. It took over 9 months for Iraq to
have a
> semi-functioning government that could start passing
laws. And to this
> day, by their constitution, every law to be passed
must be read three
> times in Parliament, allow any Parliament member to
tear it apart
> before it can be passed by all before it is a law.
>
> So the rebuilding took much longer than did Kuwait.
Kuwait, 3 years
> verses Iraq 11 years and still going.
>
> So when we invaded Iraq, we did the same thing as
have the UN devalue
> the Iraq currency to zero, invaded, ousted the
dictator, then printed
> a new currency, and now we are in the process of
re-valuing the currency.
>
> This is the part that makes you and me money. When
the new currency
> was printed in 2003, the US spent $500 billion
dollars to print new
> Iraq dinars, when printed, we took some of the new
dinars as repayment
> for the
> $500 billion spent.
>
> This was in the amount of many trillion dinars which
is tucked away
> waiting on revalue. When Iraq re-values its
currency, many feel it
> should be closely aligned with Kuwait which is at
around $3.64 to 1 Kuwait Dinar.
>
> When this happens, US will say ok Iraq, I have all
these trillions of
> Iraq Dinars I want to cash out.
>
> There will be more than enough to pay off our
national debt if it is
> chosen to be used that way. In addition, the more
than 4 million US
> citizens that will cash out their dinar, will create
millions of jobs
> that those who are now wealthy will end employment.
>
> Businesses will prosper due to millions buying
things. Real Estate
> will prosper, banks will prosper and IRS will
prosper. All will
> benefit from this.
>
> But, during the process of this being about us,
things changed.
> Different countries who modeled our way of doing
things also started
> tanking and before the Iraq Dinar could re-value it
was stopped and
> the purpose for Iraq re-valuing had to be changed
from a US fix to a
> global fix, which is where we are now.
>
> At this point we have over 140 countries needing the
Iraq Dinar to be
> the fix.
>
> The global financial situation continues to grow
into a gigantic world
> overhaul, which many presume was the purpose from
the beginning.
> Hence, the one world currency which is still yet to
be a threat by
> those same group that are more powerful than any one
country.
>
> So today, we have Iraq finalizing the Erbil (governmental
power
> sharing
> agreement) which will be the immediate fix for the
HCL (hydrocarbon
> law, which divides the profits of oil revenue to the
different states
> of Iraq) as well as will complete the passing of the
law of the 2012
> Parliament Budget. What is important about the 2012
Parliament Budget
> being passed is the re-value is in this budget.
>
> Now that you have been updated as to how the events
took place to make
> this happen, lets go into why it will happen.
>
> During Saddam's reign he created a massive debt to
many countries.
> Owing $ billions of dollars to many.
>
> Once we got
him out of power and started rebuilding Iraq, we had to
> get these countries to not go after the profits Iraq
would make on their oil.
>
> Understanding that Iraq has the 3rd largest oil
reserve in the world,
> and soon to be the leader in oil reserves. Saudi
Arabia is 1st and
> Canada is 2nd. I know, you are surprised that Canada
is 2nd. I was too.
>
> Anyways, to get the countries that Saddam owed to
not come after the
> oil profits, we as in the UN (United Nations) and
IMF (International
> Monetary
> Fund) froze Iraq Oil Profits and kept the countries
that Saddam owed
> from gaining access to it.
>
> Eventually we worked out with them that to trade in
exchange for Iraq
> Dinar that was now worthless if they would forgive
Iraq of their debt to them.
> Well, eighty percent forgave the debt owed to them
completely in trade
> of a present worthless new Iraq Dinar and the other
twenty percent
> forgave over eighty percent of the debt owed to them
in exchange for
> the new worthless Iraq Dinar. Makes you go hmmmmm.
>
> Now we have many countries around the world holding
the new Iraq
> Currency that presently is worthless. Why would they
go for this?
> Well, they know that in time, it will be worth what
it used to be
> $3.22 per dinar or more somewhere down the road.
>
> So, we have many countries that will not allow this
to fail because
> they are holding a lot of Iraq's new currency.
>
> We have a country (Iraq) that is pulling more gold
out of their ground
> per day than they are pumping oil out. Which was
just found a couple
> of months ago, right under the streets of Baghdad.
Funny thing is,
> they was trying to fix their rain water run off when
they discovered this.
>
> Now, they already had well over 500 thousand tons of
gold in storage.
> So we know they have massive amounts of oil, natural
gas, and gold.
>
> They also have the most fertile ground for
agriculture along the
> Euphrates river. At one time, Iraq was the number
one producer of
> grain in the Arab nations, and will be again. So
Iraq has the ability
> to cover the re-valuation of the Dinar just in
assets alone but that
> is not how they will cover the re-evaluation.
>
> Let me
explain the process, when the Iraq Dinar re-values and we cash
> out our dinars.
>
> Here is the cash out process. (IMO)
>
> When Iraq re-values their currency they will have to
set a rate of
> exchange for it. They will do this through their
"Federal Reserve"
> they call the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI), their
website is www.cbi.iq
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> Once this rate is set, we go to our local bank,
probably one of the
> main four of either Chase, Bank of America, Wells
Fargo or Citibank
> (the same banks that right now say they will not
cash out Iraq Dinars,
> because, they say its not a tradable currency at
present).
>
> They, will most likely want to give you a little
less than what the
> CBI states the value is and this is called a spread,
which is a
> percentage or profit margin the bank will make to do
the exchange for
> you (unless you group up with other dinarians and
bring the bank an
> amount that will make them go WOW, lol). I'll
explain more later on this.
>
> But lets say for example their spread is 1%. What
this does for the
> bank is the amount of cash, that you make from this
exchange, that
> goes into their bank, will be used in a term called
fractional
> banking. This means that they can now loan money
out, ten times, what
> you put in the bank. So it gives the bank money to
make money (Fractional Banking).
>
> The bank will take your Iraq Dinars, give you money
in your account,
> then send the Iraq Dinars to the United States
Treasury (UST). The UST
> will give the bank the money either virtually or
wire transfer the
> amount the CBI rate is. The UST now either sends
Iraq the dinars or
> tells Iraq, they have this much Iraq Dinar, and in
turn Iraq will give
> USA oil credits at $35 a barrel of oil (This has
already been agreed upon and is in the records).
>
> Now the USA can either take this $35 a barrel of oil
and use it here
> or it can resell it for $100 a barrel or more to
other countries. If
> they sell it, they just tell Iraq send 200,000
barrels of our oil to
> Germany for example.
>
> Now, you have been paid, the bank has been paid and
UST has been paid.
> Iraq cost to get a barrel of crude oil out of the
ground is around
> $13. So, Iraq now has made a profit of each barrel
of USA sold oil of $12.
>
> In essence, it does not cost Iraq anything to cover
the cost of the
> re-value (RV). Actually they made money by
re-valuing their currency!
>
> If this does not drop your lower jaw then I don't
think nothing will.
>
> A well executed plan to not only fix USA's debt
problem, cover many
> other countries debt problem but also, place us in a
position in the
> Arab Nation where we can indirectly control the
western hemisphere, as
> well as get rid of the remaining countries dictators
which will bring
> peace to the world all in one swoop!
>
> ART
>
2 comments:
Many words, signifying nothing.
This is ALL speculation with no PROOF.
RV of the IQD is another False Flag designed to calm and pacify the mass herds of sheep into thinking that they to will "one day"
have something (dinar) of value.
When they have printed literally Trillions of Dinar and only backed it with 100 Billion in assets (gold, cash etc) and have about 50 billion a year in oil revenue, you
can (should be able to) see that this whole thing (RV) is a farce, scam, bubble without a snowball's chance in Hades of ever coming anywhere close to the $3+
rates that are constantly being spewed by the guru liars.
If the Iraqi CBI could even drop ONE zero and RV to a Penny, that would be amazing, but it seems that those camel-jockeys are like the old Tareyton cigarette
ads.... "We would rather fight than switch"......... Sounds closer to the truth.
Who Is Writing the Future? .... "It would be difficult to exaggerate the psychological and social impact of the anticipated replacement of the jumble of existing monetary systems–for many, the ultimate fortress of nationalist pride–by a single world currency operating largely through electronic impulses."
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