TNT call notes 15-Aug-2014
Tony: Good morning,
TNT. It is Friday, August 15, 2014, and we truly did not expect to be
here today. Things have changed, and it’s all good news from Iraq. We are getting closer and
closer, and will tell you everything apart from the minute you go to the bank.
This is a super-fantastic
day because all obstacles we know about have been removed publicly.
We have a lot of information that we will try to share with
you, and where we are, and why you should be very happy. Lots of
things happened in Iraq last night that would never have been allowed if M was
in charge, like throwing shoes at his picture. The people there felt like they were finally free,
at last. Today is a new day for them. We know that they have said on
their television and newspapers, and what they have planned for the weekend.
DC: I hope everyone is doing well. I congratulate Iraq on
their amazing progress this week. In this one week, we had a former PM
refusing to leave, with guards and tanks in Baghdad, and with some
skirmishes. Now, the former PM stood next to the present PM pledging his
support. The government is seated and everything is moving forward.
ISIS had a really
bad week due to British and US special forces, routing enemy positions.
Iraq had a huge week, and we are so happy for them. There were air
strikes this morning, too.
East to West – Iraq
is knocking it out the park, doing amazing things. M is out of the
country, and we had four confirmations of that. He publicly resigned and
that is going fine. Abadi is being very inclusive, including a Sunni
defense minister, and also Shi’a moderates from a spread of provinces. As
we saw on television, people are jumping up and down, so happy with what’s
going on. We have had reports of the GOI being seated; some say they are
and will announce on Saturday, and others say that two positions still need to
be seated but will be by Saturday.
Tony: The
announcement was supposed to be this morning, but it got moved.
DC: it is supposed to be coordinated with the RV, and they want
to clean up some messes when M left, and catch some speculators, too.
Abadi is listening to all the right folks, very inclusive. The finance
minister spoke on television yesterday and today, saying that cur4ency reforms
are taking place, and they are the strongest currency in the region. The CBI
has given notice to the banks for a public rate change on Sunday. Some
cards still have different rates, so they need to regularize that instead of
five different currency rates. They have told them to expect this on
Sunday morning, and we have two confirmations of that. CBI and all their
folks in the central banks are all ready now, with systems linked through the
CIX. That’s working fine.
ISIS is getting
routed badly now. They have a much more inclusive government, so the US
will be more supportive of the Iraqi military. There are celebrations
planned this weekend for GOI and CBI, as well.
Tony: CBI released
everything on Wednesday – it started on Monday, actually – so that part is out
of their hands. They scheduled all the announcement and celebrations
hoping that M would leave, and now they are tearing down all his pictures and
saying they are finally free. The finance minister came on again and said
that their currency is the strongest in the region. They were supposed to
announce this on Friday morning in the mosques, but moved that to Saturday.
DC: Their PM is official, and they are saying they will announce
that Saturday or Sunday.
Tony: We know for a
fact that the bankers have been given a memo to be aware of the official time
things should occur, whenever that time is. I’m not saying. We know they
have gone that far, and everyone over there is preparing for something.
Last night, there was a plane on the tarmac with 25 people there, and they did
what they were supposed to do, and that gives us all the confidence in the
world.
DC: One of us has seen pictures of the plane running!
Tony: We’ve heard it
before, but it actually occurred this time.
DC: The important thing is that Maliki peacefully stepped back
and said he supports his brother Abadi. That took some skeptics by
surprise. To the folks who did that, thank you. It was an outstanding
job!
Tony: Is M ever to
be a concern of our again, so far as the RV or the new GOI?
DC: Because he made it so public, he is out of power now. He has some buddies still there, but in terms of the
GOI, or CBI and the RV, he is out of the game.
Tony: Governments around
the world have changed their opinion of Iraq and what they are willing to do
for Iraq at this time?
DC: Not just the US, but the European Union, the UK, Russia… the
changes they have made are amazing, and everyone is astonished and happy.
Tony: The storm cloud has
moved on, the sun is shining and they are waiting for dinner to be
served. What’s happening over here?
DC: The
UN is ecstatic and pledging more support. In the DC area, many
preparations are being made. Many things have already occurred, and it’s
taken every by surprise how smoothly that has run. Everything just worked
right! Thanks again to everyone who helped with the technical and
procedural process, including those at the world banks and all the rest.
They allowed for technical problems, but they overcame then in minutes.
When they called the bosses back and said, “We’re done!” everyone was
astounded. So now the folks managing the public rollout to the world need
to have their people in place. They are changing a few procedures as we
speak, when to bring in different people and coordinating with Iraq. This
is all more ready than they expected. Everyone is being supportive
of each other’s deals. This is Iraq’s deal, and they are talking to
everyone else as they flesh out their final plans. We may know 50% of the
plans, but all of those plans are having their final touches put on as we
speak, including banks getting geared up, the Fed, UST, international
banks and national banks. Their plan is not to wait very long to get this
done. We will not give an exact timeline, but they are doing this
very actively, and many very positive actions have already been taken.
Those less helpful before are now being very supportive, and impressing on
people that they were dragging their heels because they didn’t want M to get
the money. So everyone is saying “Great, let’s get this done!”
Everyone is pushing strongly towards finishing this now.
Tony: I have a
question. All this time, all these starts and stops, all the time we
thought this was going to go, how could they now be caught unaware about the
final rollout? And why didn’t they consult us? <laughter>
DC: We are all relaxed and happy today… What do you mean they didn’t have this planned out?
They have had plans upon plans, but given that they wanted to make sure about
Forex, the markets, the windows for the international banks and all that, they
are having to adjust their plans. Also, the political landscape has
changed so many times that they have to look at their plans A-D, mix
parts of A into D with a dash of O. some were resisting by NOT
planning, and now they are trying to play catch-up. Everyone is now
working diligently to get this out. Also, they thought they would
have a lot more trouble from M and from the administration side, so now that
everyone is working so well together, they want to change it again. It’s like
the last-minute huddle before the big game…
Tony: I knew we
would have those question! We didn’t cross any line, give out too much
information, but everything is moving forward. Iraq is giving out more
information about timelines than we are! But they are still not exact.
Pam: I want you to talk
about the thread on the forum called “TNT gives back”. That started with
your request that people share what they are going to do to pay if forward.
There are well over 500 posts already!
Tony: You might want
to look those over, download ideas, and collaborate on those plans.
“Teamwork makes the dream work!”
DC: Callers,
please continue to talk about how you will pay it forward.
907 caller: There are some
small things I want to do regularly, and then some big things. We didn’t
have much money; I got my first pair of glasses from the Lions Club and I
will always remember what it was like to see the leaves on the trees again.
Also, the Kiwanis give scholarships for young people going to college.
There is also a website where you can buy a chicken, goat or cow for people in
Africa, to help them. There is a dinner theatre group near here that is all
unpaid, and I love their productions.
For the bigger things, there
is a place called Quixote Village in Washington. It’s a place with cabins
and a meeting hall for the homeless. They do classes for all sorts of
things like how to write your resume, cooking classes and such. The last
thing is that my husband and I could only have the one child, and some years
ago we adopted a family of six. We didn’t realize how expensive it would
be to look after all those kids. So I want to start a post-adoption
place, so that we could buy reliable vehicle for a family with that many kids,
or they could apply for us to pay their bills. This sounds kind of
frivolous, but we would pay for them to go on vacations. That’s where you
the bonding, and that’s what they need more than anything. My kids needed
each other even more than me. I said I would take them all or not at all,
and two decided not to be adopted…
Tony/DC: Wow!
That’s incredible!
Tony: My daughter
went through the glasses thing when she was little, and that is exactly what
she said; “What are those things on the trees?” And of course we said, “They’re
leaves!” [my computer crashed and I missed a bit]
A couple of months ago
this got too intense for me, and I stepped back. Then I looked at the
forum, and there is a place where people do good for each other. People
reach out to others, and you can ask questions, and people do their own
research. I stepped a bit backwards, and I saw your team, where people go
out of there way to be of service to each other. They don’t just talk it,
they live it every day. Then I took another step back and saw your intel
team who put in all this work and never can be repaid. And then
there are also all these other people impatient to help each other! It
blew my mind! We were knee deep in a river of decency.
Tony: That evolved over
time. We never intended to do it, but once I got involved I couldn’t back
out. I did say ‘fidiots’ a few times, because I asked someone once what
was lower than idiots, and they replied, “fools”, so they became ‘fidiots’.
Caller: I’d like to ask
Pam a question. Would you like an opportunity to throw someone ELSE under
the bus? <laughter>
Pam: I really
enjoyed what you said also. You’re right, we have an amazing team, with
wonderful people on the site. We appreciate each and every one of
you! And I do love the term “fidiots”.
Caller: You inspire me
to be a better person, and I’m deeply grateful.
512 caller: Just have
one quick question: when are you expecting the packages? When we will
have the post-RV instructions?
Tony: You mean, when
will the RV be announced? Go ahead, DC…
DC: We won’t know until right before or right after it goes
quietly international.
Caller: Will the
General’s group get any kind of priority release of the 800 numbers?
DC: We
don’t know; they are deciding that kind of thing right now. If they
are given a ‘first at bat’ it will be a very quick one. I’m not part of
that group myself. Our understanding is that the rest of us will be in
shortly thereafter. It’s more of an organizing function than preferential
treatment as such.
Caller: I thought the
General’s group has 300,00 in it!
DC: I understand that there are 30,000, so I don’t know about
that.
Caller: [appreciation]
It wouldn’t’ have been easy getting through this without your updates three
times per week.
Tony: I was staying away
from the group thing, because I would have told the truth! Seriously, we
don’t know yet.
727 caller: I am a
first-time caller, and on the last call of this type. We do have a
plan. We lost our youngest son four years ago; he made a few
mistakes, got caught with marijuana and it was a felony. Or the last part
of his life, he went for jobs at minimum wage and no one would hire a young man
with a felony. We want to set up some houses for veterans, and have them
help these young people who are otherwise stuck in the system. They
cannot get a job, so they go where they have to go to get money. So we’ll
set up these houses, and have the vets train them in trades like construction,
so that they don’t get in trouble or get incarcerated. We need to change
how this works.
Tony: We can make a
difference in this world. I want to clarify once again that I will NOT be
in politics; it’s not what I want to do with my life. I don’t’
smoke marijuana or anything else. Marijuana laws are changing, and the
laws are changing because now the big corporations are saying it’s their turn
to make the big money instead of people doing it on the streets. They’re
trying to shut down the cigarette trade, and they will pick up the marijuana
trade. There are people opening up smoke shops and the states where that
is legal, they are make millions in taxes. Now it is becoming legal and
respectable, but people like your son will carry that felony the rest of their
lives. Now we can do something for those young people to make their lives
better, rather than paying the price for the rest of their lives. That
can be changed, and citizens of the US can raise their voices to make that
change.
Caller: Then if they
stay clean for five years, we’ll run a lottery so that one of the employees can
own the home. That can be the vet or the trainee. Until then, they
each pay a dollar a month and also pay it forward by training other young men
like that. It won’t help our son, but maybe it will help our neighbor’s
son.
At one point in time there
was a guru who said, “Who does that make sense to?” It was regarding the
Zim and dropping all the zeros. Now everyone seems to be onboard with
dropping the zeros. Has something changed? I’ve
heard six zeros are being dropped.
Tony: That makes
sense because, just like there was a plan for Iraq and the Middle East, there
is a plan for Africa. It makes sense because of the growth potential of Africa,
with all the minerals they have there. Africa is more of a project than the ME,
so there has to be more of an incentive, but the benefits will be tremendous.
DC: You nailed it in terms of the incentives for turning
decimated countries into a real powerhouse. Zimbabwe’s leader is
really a dictator, and they are in the plans… If he is out of the way, the
country has nowhere to go but up. If they can get a better government
that stops doing bad things, there is a tremendous opportunity. The same
thing is true is the Congo and Liberia. If you can take those
homicidal idiots out of there, they will grow tremendous speed. It will
be like Iraq ten years ago, only faster because they have the guidance and the
money to do it right.
Caller: Have you heard
anything about the billions?
DC: Only about the trillions;
I don’t know about the rest of the currency.
248 caller: I live in a
rundown neighborhood, and I have this fantasy to spruce up my house and move,
and also to somehow allow some other people to do the same, so that I can raise
up the whole neighborhood. I’m now sure how to do it yet. I could
have walked away from my mortgage, but I’m going to pay off the mortgage, gut
the house and renovate it. Then I will offer grants so that my neighbors
can do the same. Also I will set up college funds for my grandchildren,
structured so that they will also have to pay it forward somehow. There
are two charities I feel strongly about – the first is for children being sold
into sexual slavery. I will give funds to that. I am also concerned
about suffering animals; I’d like to set up a foundation for the smaller
shelters that take in animals but don’t have the structure and food that they
need to expand and flourish. All you have to do is look around any day,
and you’ll see the dogs and cats in the streets living feral. If people
had more funds, they could take more care.
Tony: Those are
great ideas, taking care of children and animals. When they have those adverts
on television, I cannot bear to even look at those animals long enough to get
to the donation part. I can’t watch that stuff!
DC: It’s rough on me, too.
Tony: Those are
great things to be involved in.
Caller: With funding
any organization, it’s important to do your homework, so that you know who is
running it. Some of them barely get any money to those doing the
work. That’s why I want to work with the smaller shelters.
Tony: There are men
organizations that need money, but if you are getting involved with changing
people’s lives, you want to get personally involved and relay knowing who you
are working with. Even overseas, go with your money and make sure the
right people get it. They will appreciate it that much more, I promise
you.
818 caller:
I brought a couple of elderly friends in, and they are hard of
hearing; would it be okay to go with them to the 800 appointment so that
I can help them understand what is going on.
DC: We
have been reassured that anyone with a disability can take in anyone they need.
Everyone will be accommodating those who need the help.
Caller: I want to set
up something state by state, working with veterans, helping their families pay
bills and buy food. Then I want to set up a second foundation for vets
who have been wounded, connecting them with doctors because they don’t always
get the help through the VA. I want to buy some hotels or motels where
their families can be housed during treatment, with food trucks that come by
and give them dinner.
510 caller: I was the
one who you thought I was still on but I dropped off on Wednesday. So I
wanted to say what I intend to do. First, though, this is the perfect storm –
the markets, currencies and gold are all down. I see that the PM is
getting rid of corrupt minsters and they are reading the budget on
Tuesday. Is that the date?
DC: There are crossed wires here. They are seating the
government on Saturday or possible Sunday, and the budget is just going
over some things on Tuesday.
Caller: My plan started
way before it was fashionable, when I first got the dinar. Like Tony, I
do know how to make money. I want to give out a billion dollars to
create program starting with 200-300 kids full scholarships per year, to
any school that they qualify for, and then ask them to volunteer three months
per year each. I am bringing on board a businessman I know who is well able to
run this. Take my number if you’d like me to fold in some of your foster
kids as well.
Tony: Do you know
Donald Forell? He used to play for the Warriors and he lives near
you. He has a program like that, and that might appeal to you. You guys
can probably help each other.
Caller: I will have
that much after I’ve turned it over, and I might have some ideas for you, too.
Tony: Will this
three months volunteering be after school or during school?
Caller: They will have
to give in an essay on how they will volunteer every year. That has to be
set up beforehand, and they will have to keep up their grades as well. It’s a
key point that they must volunteer.
Tony: It sounds like
you’ve got it worked out. I’m sure we will talk again.
Skype caller: So you
think it’s going to happen this weekend, huh?
DC: I very much hope it will. Again, we’ve been proven wrong so
many time, you get a little gun shy. Everything looks phenomenal.
Caller: We are planning to
reach out to the ‘forgotten face of freedom’, meaning the families of the
fallen. Many soldiers have lost their lives, some in Iraq. Many had
inheritances or money that came to them upon their soldiers’ deaths, but those
children still need help. We want to see what we can do to honor their fallen
parents. Wounded Warriors is a good program, but the children are often forgotten.
So that’s a foundation that we will start and work on.
Tony: I’m glad people are
looking at the children. They are resilient, but they hold on to these
traumas.
Caller: It’s a
one-income family, now, so we want to help enrich those lives. Also, is
there anything in the packages for the non-profits, so we know where we stand?
Tony: We haven’t got
the packages yet. What would be helpful is if you start a thread on the
forum with all the questions you want us to ask the bank. Then we could
be ready beforehand, and you could be doing that right now.
Caller: We are
tax-exempt, but want to know about the process and the calls.
DC: We haven’t heard about the packages as yet, but so far as I
know foundations will be treated like individuals, making their appointments on
the 800 lines.
Caller: Let’s hope this
is the weekend the apple shakes free from the tree.
601 caller: You said
you couldn’t talk about the window; can you talk about rates?
DC: That window has been defined by public sources.
Tony: We cannot talk about
the rates and don’t know what the taxes will be, because we haven’t got the
packages. WE have some ideas, but it’s changed in the last few days.
Caller: Nobody has
talked about talking about the elderly yet. Many have to choose between
medicine and food. I want to start a foundation on helping those guys.
Tony/DC: Thant’s
great! Whoever you give money to, whether it’s children, elderly, vets or
the unemployed, you must think about how it affects their situation. If
you give money to someone in a care home, that goes to the care home.
Find out how giving someone a house affects the rest of their lives.
Caller: My plan was
more along the lines of paying for the drugs at the drugstore, for instance,
rather than handing out the money directly.
DC: That’s a great way to get around that.
Caller: I’m disabled,
and I know what it’s like paying for meds and insurance, and then going to the
grocery store…
Tony: Be careful
this this next guy – he’s an attorney and might set traps for you!
Next caller: Has the PM
been officially seated or sworn?
DC: Yes, they did the swearing in yesterday, and the
seating last night or this morning, and the rest of the government will be
seated this weekend.
Caller: You’ve talked about
timelines pushing this out – is that around the world or here?
DC: Right now they are trying to figure out to handle this
process – whether to use the shotgun approach, or something more streamlined.
There are logistic issues to work through. With the resources they have,
how do they make it go as smoothly as possible for us in the US – both
individuals and the banks. They divide dinarland into three categories.
One is the people in groups, like the Admiral’s group. Then there are the dinarians
who are not in groups but who actively listen to us and other gurus.
That’s up to a quarter million people. The remainder is the 4.5 million general
public. The dinarians will jump on the phone lines, and they want to get
us through the doors in an orderly way. They know that Tony and I want to
help, and they see that we can help get that quarter million through the doors
before the rush of the general public as they ramp this up. They have to
make sure everyone is in place at the banks, and then get us through as easily
as possible. Some want to use the shotgun and let the chips fall where
they may. Others say that we already have the names and numbers of
people in groups, so we can divide this thing up. It is not a delay
tactic, a stall tactic, or a preferential treatment tactic; they just
want to handle people in the fairest way possible.
Caller: So are there
financial institutions where people can also exchange?
DC: Yes, that is part of the plan.
Caller: I want to help
the kids of the wounded warriors as well, to give them a college
education. I’m in the same boat as you, DC; I was mostly raised
by my grandmother and we didn’t have a pot to piss in or a window to
throw it out of. I worked for years in petrochemical industry with my
wife, and with the crash nine years ago I was out of a job, had nowhere to
live, and into a divorce. Well, you know better than to make a decision
in a time in emotion. My father also taught me to treat others the way
you want to be treated. I don’t want anyone to go through what I had to
go through to get my education. I worked the night shift at a funeral
home at minimum wage, and it got me through. I learned a lot, but don’t
want anyone else to go through it. There were positive things about it –
if your car breaks down in a small town, there is nowhere better to go.
Education is the key, though, and I want those kids to have that.
DC: It’s vital to have a plan before you spend any money.
Set aside the money for taxes and for tithing. How much can you then give
folks, and how much will you have to live off. It’s wonderful to have all these
incredible plans, but you also need to have a plan on how to keep that going
rather than it being a one-time event. It’s a lifestyle change.
Tony: What you are
saying is that it’s like being in an airplane and the mask pops down. Make sure you take care of
yourself first, and then take care of others. Make sure you money is making
money FIRST, and then give from the profits of your money.
Many people have won the lottery, and they bought everything they wanted like
houses and cars. They took
the balance of their money and put it to work until they ran it up to the exact
amount they won in the lottery, and they use only the income from that money.
That keeps their foundation going. Only the interest can be used, not the
capital.
731 caller: Three weeks
ago I was listening to your call, and I wrote down PM = RV. Now we have
to get the government established, and that’s happening. Now you’re
saying we need a stable government – do we have that in the US with all the
polarization we have now. Do you think everything is where we need to be?
Tony: When I said it’s a
super-fantastic day, and all the information DC has given out, and the public
information in Iraqi media, it all says that they are pushing the go
button. They are working on the exact moment to let this
go. Everyone who had resistance is no longer resisting.
They want to release it with the least turmoil and that is what they are
talking about now, not how to stall it out again. The only thing we are
not saying it the exact moment it will be announced.
DC: We don’t believe they are waiting on anything else. Some processes are even ahead of schedule, so
really this is a last-minute huddle before the game. They are
saying, “Okay, we’ll run this play and that play; go out and play the
game!”
Caller: Of course we
will take of the church first, but after that, my wife wants me to spend money
on therapy. After Monday’s call I woke her up at 1am shouting, “Who does
that make sense to?” and then at 2am “Rich people don’t shoot each other!”
DC: My wife said to me yesterday, “Next time you wake me up at
2am, I’m going to hit you” because that’s when I talk to my Iraqi guys.
858 caller: Aren’t
there problems with ISIS? Is there a chance of Iraq being split into
three parts?
DC: There is always a chance, but ISIS is being contained by
special forces from around the world. They are not someone to take
lightly, but Iraq is now showing themselves to the world as being on top of
their game – they are helping themselves and so the world is willing to
help them more.
Tony: I was watching
CNN the other day, with all these retired officers, and one said Kurdistan is
going its own way. A few years ago there was even a map showing Iraq and
Kurdistan as two different countries. With all the changes lately, I do think
they will stay as one country and they will become a resort location to rival
Dubai.
Caller: I would like to
work with children who are at risk. My uncle built a school for kids who
didn’t make it thought the foster system, and they have a 97% graduation
rate. I have a model in that residential school, and I want to help them
go to college, too.
Tony: That’s
great. If you have a model that’s working, share the model, the name of
the school and they can contact them for help. No need to reinvent the
wheel.
Caller: The school is in
Escondido, California.
843 caller: I’m going
to open a foundation to provide therapy for post-dinar stress syndrome.
Tony: They already exist –
they’re called shopping malls!
Caller: If you expect
this to happen any moment, why don’t’ you have the packages? Also, I keep
checking the dealers, they are still selling. What’s going to happen with
the dealers and the packages?
Tony: You apart from our tweets and announcements,
where else can you check it out? When we make the announcement, the dealers will have changed their
rates. Dealers have changed their procedures, but they are not
going to change their rates until after the fact. What we are doing is getting
you prepared for it. Afterwards, you’ll see it immediately, the banks
will be able to tell you, and then you will know it has actually
occurred. All we can tell you is what we anticipate.
DC: I would argue that often things change at the dealers, and
the dealers we talk to are just as exhausted as we are. They have been notified many times already, “it’s in
the window, trade at your own risk”, and now they are dealing until they get
their final notification from the UST. Meanwhile, they are just as
frustrated as we are.
Tony: They’ve been having conference
calls and been given their instructions, same as we do. The whole system
gets ramped up; they just don’t get as hyped as we do.
240 caller: I have a
question about Multi-Currency Accounts (MCA). Can private citizens have
those? Most banks I talk to say they are for international business.
DC: If you have enough money, you will get an MCA. If you have money and you have a justifiable reason
for that account, they will set one up for you. If you are dealing with
several different currencies all the time, with vendors in China or Australia,
they pay into that account in their own currency and deal with conversions that
way. It is not usually used for currency speculation; they are providing
a service for you.
Tony: There is a
bank that is planning to offer MCAs for private citizens.
Caller: Will there be
someone from that banks on your calls after the RV, when you are instructing us
in the packages?
Tony: That is what we have
been told, and they are the ones structuring the calls. If it’s confused and
messed up, it wasn’t my idea! We’ll just see how it goes.
Caller: I mean after
the RV, where you are trying to be part of the solution so this process
flows with a measure of stability. Why not have someone with skin in the
game be on the calls, like with OpenMike.
DC: That is the plan, but it’s not done until it’s done. They may decide “Na, let people fend for
themselves; we are going to shut those gurus down.” But others know that
we are willing to be the conduit and help with preparations to make it smoother.
Tony: And we will
help, because by that time we’ll be done, and our only aim is to help you guys
get through the process. Even in the meetings prior to those calls, we are in there representing
you and your questions. That is why we want you to post those
questions on the forum, so that they can understand the issues on the ground.
DC: They are making last-minute changes, so we’ll all have to be
flexible and make this as smooth as possible.
Caller: I appreciate
that because there are grey areas. We appreciate all you do. We
have seen the MCA bounced around as a way to avoid taxes, but surely you will
have taxes one way or another. Isn’t that a way to put yourself in the
crosshairs?
Tony: It’s more
about the first mouse and second mouse, and long-term strategies around further
changes in the currency situation. That’s why I would have an MCA.
DC: My point is that Uncle Sam will get his cut in the end. For tax issues, MCAs are kind of rough. I think
people are giving advice from a peripheral knowledge. They are listening
to these calls and watching the boards, and plugging up the holes while they
track what we use these exchanges for.
Tony: That’s the main reason they
wanted to wait until the 1st of July, so that they can track those currencies.
Caller: I want to help
the kids and also the police, especially the K-9 police who sometimes lose
officers.
DC: I want to thank everyone for their wonderful PIF plans. That
makes us feel like we make a difference here. The next deal is I
want everyone to plan on how to make your money make money. Don’t
give away all your money before figuring out how to make this money last a
lifetime. Everything is super cued-up and we are ready for this to have
this done right now. I used only public sources, and not
insider sources to talk about timelines.
Pam: Boy, that was fun
watching DC scramble like that! This Pay It Forward thing we are spending
time on is because we think it will make a difference to those listening.
They need to know that we are not a bunch of money-hungry dinarians. No
one will get your names or details – it’s just between us.
Ray: Enjoy your
fabulous Friday and the good that is to come.
Tony: Congratulations
to the people of Iraq, you deserve this. You deserve to
have heat and electricity, food on your table and to take your kids to
school. Your family has a great future. Congratulations to you and
to your government! Democracy is now in your hands.
There was a negative image
of dinarians being passed around, so we wanted people to understand who we are
and our purpose in being here. This RV was not set up for our benefit,
but we do benefit, and we will pay that forward to benefit others.
If you look at the public sources, you can see that
everything has been accomplished that was required for this to be released. Iraq did a total 180 turn in the
last 24 hours! People
have changed their attitudes, they are celebrating, and this will change their
society, too. I
don’t seen another obstacle. They are
talking about HOW to do this, right now – how to get this party started, and
then when to get it started. That’s a different place than we have been in for the
last four years. I don’t see any way
to turn this around when everyone has done what they had to do.
Enjoy your day and
your weekend, and I fully expect to do a tweet today, tomorrow, this weekend,
and for us to do another call, hopefully before Monday. Have a great day!
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