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Iraq an economic Study
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[quote:ReVbo™:MV8xNzI0NTM4XzM2NzY0ODQ0XzIxMUE2REZB] [quote:littlemiracles:MV8xNzI0NTM4XzM2NzY0ODI4XzdFRjY4NjU3] [quote:ReVbo™:MV8xNzI0NTM4XzM2NzYwMzMzXzczMDgxNjI4] Thanks, LM, for sending the link to this. Great stuff! http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/bankrupt-cyprus-today-america-tomorrow/ It is only a matter of time before the financiers wake up and smell the coffee. So here is an action plan to protect your family’s wealth from what has happened to Cyprus. First, do not keep large sums at the bank where the government can steal them. Buy gold and hide it well. [b]Secondly, buy $1,000 each in Vietnamese Dong and Iraqi Dinars. Both are about to be rehabilitated as internationally tradable currencies. When this happens, you could make many times your investment (or, if not, you could lose the lot). [/b] [/quote] You're welcome! [/quote] This is the biggest opinion piece to ever hit Dinarland, bar none. Like you, LM, I've been waiting for a long time to see any mainstream commentator mention dinars, and I couldn't have asked for a better person to do it. If anybody doesn't recognize the name, this would be like Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh making the same statement in America. It may also be the beginnings of the create-a-buzz-in-the-mainstream phase of this thing. Once it's mainstream, everybody's gonna want to jump on board, and especially if it's going to be a float, you need everybody thinking it's valuable. Tulips were worth a fortune once on just such speculation based on, as Alan Greenspan called it, "irrational exuberance," and we've got a country worth a whole lot more than tulips. I prefer rational exuberance, but throw in a little of the irrational variety, and the world could push this thing up to Okie levels. A sky-high rate like that may not be real, but it only has to be real long enough for me to get to the bank. [/quote]
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Iraq is rapidly becoming a force in world economics due to its oil reserves. What do you think the effects will be on the world economic stage. sk
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