Hey everybody, I totally agree with the quotes above. How about some positive energy here. Believing is more powerful than you might think. Try it, I'm not kidding. You will be amazed at what truly believing can do and besides, don't we all want to know what's going on regardless. We don't want for all those that work so hard to provide us with the latest to stop what they're doing, do we? I think not.
The revalue has already happened, it just has not been anounced yet but it will be Sunday, believe it with all your heart, this is for real. ShotGunSusie has provided us a huge favor by letting us know what her sources have revealed to her so be greatful and believe it, you'll be glad you did.
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16-09-2006, 11:52 AM #8851
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16-09-2006, 11:58 AM #8852
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rodney,
The r/v has been done behind closed doors before, several times and the dates came and went causing a lot of pissed off people.
All I'm saying is keep your feet on the ground and a level head. I have no reason to 'diss' Susie, her integrity and honesty are not in doubt and she is passing out info she's hearing but until this is officially announced don't let it go to your heads please.Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.
Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.
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16-09-2006, 11:59 AM #8853
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U.S. vows to secure Baghdad
By Peter Graff
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi police found 47 more bodies of death squad victims dumped in Baghdad overnight, they said on Saturday, after Washington said it was diverting troops from other parts of Iraq to secure the embattled capital.
The deaths brought the toll from such killings in the capital to nearly 180 in four days.
The U.S. military denied U.S. media reports that Iraq would dig a giant trench around the city in the next phase of a massive month-old security crackdown, but confirmed access will be tightened by forcing drivers to pass through checkpoints.
The military has acknowledged a "spike" in execution-style sectarian killings in the capital this week, but said violence has been reduced in the scattered neighborhoods it has targeted in "Operation Together Forward."
Police said most of the victims were bound, tortured and killed. Twenty six bodies were found in the mainly Sunni western part of the capital with the other 21 found in eastern Baghdad's predominantly Shi'ite side.
A suicide car bomber killed one civilian and wounded 22 outside a well-fortified police station in southern Baghdad. Also in the capital, two Iraqi soldiers were killed by a bomb when they came to recover a corpse from a booby-trapped car.
The United States has shifted its emphasis to the capital in recent months, after concluding that sectarian violence between Shi'ites and Sunni Arabs was a greater threat than the Sunni Arab insurgency it has fought mainly in the west and north.
"Baghdad is our main effort right now," Lieutenant General Peter Chiarelli, the top U.S. operational commander in Iraq, told Pentagon reporters in a briefing from Iraq on Friday.
He said some troops were being drawn down from Anbar province, the vast Western desert that has been the heartland of the Sunni insurgency and base of the Iraq branch of al Qaeda, to be sent to the capital. He denied abandoning Anbar.
"There's not a commander in the world who wouldn't say he could use more forces. But I believe we have the forces that we need in al Anbar, understanding that al Anbar today is a supporting effort to what we're doing in Baghdad."
The tactic of drawing down forces in Anbar has caused controversy after a classified U.S. Marine intelligence analysis leaked this week described Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda followers as the dominant political force in most of that province. It concluded that Washington could defeat insurgents in Anbar only if it sent an extra division of troops there.
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In order to focus on Baghdad, the United States has already extended the Iraq tours of thousands of troops and drawn them down from other parts of the country.
Iraq's Interior Ministry announced earlier this week that it would set up checkpoints at 28 access points and close all other roads into Baghdad as part of the next phase of the operation.
The New York Times quoted an Interior Ministry official as saying on Saturday that the plan would also involve digging a giant trench around the city of seven million people. But a U.S. military spokesman said the description sounded like an exaggeration of the plan unveiled earlier in the week.
"No doubt there will be some trenches involved in this, but to say there is going to be a moat around the city is a bit of a stretch," Lieutenant Colonel Barry Johnson said.
"They've called it a trench around Baghdad. Really what this is, is there's a series of obstacles that the Iraqi government are planning, and we're working with them, to ensure movement through checkpoints, to keep terrorists and extremists and criminals from using those (other) routes," Johnson said.
"So it's not a trench. It will be a series using the natural terrain that already exists such as canals, and some obstacles."
Baghdad is 60 miles in circumference and surrounded mostly by farmland. But the land is already crisscrossed by irrigation canals and mostly impassable for cars driving off roads.
Violence continued outside the capital as well. A roadside bomb killed three policemen in Baquba, north of Baghdad.
In Diwaniya, in the mainly Shi'ite area south of the capital where government troops have clashed with Shi'ite militia, U.S. forces imposed a curfew and began searching homes, police and Iraqi army sources said.
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16-09-2006, 12:10 PM #8854
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I've just found this little note on the Times of Malta online:
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¤ The bound bodies of dozens more torture victims were found in Baghdad in the past day, officials said, fuelling anarchic sectarian anger as political leaders square off over an issue some say could mean civil war.
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16-09-2006, 12:29 PM #8855
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Forex Market Hours
Forex trading hours, trading time:
New York opens 8:00 am to 4:00 pm EST
Tokyo opens 8:00 pm to 4:00 am EST
Sydney opens 5:00 pm to 1:00 am EST
London opens 3:00 am to 11:00 am EST
And so, there are hours when two sessions are overlapped:
New York and London — 7:00 am — 11:00 am EST
Sydney / Tokyo — 8:00 pm — 1:00 am EST
London /Tokyo — 3:00 am — 4:00am EST
For example, trading EUR/USD, USD/GPB currency pairs would give good results between 7:00 am and 11:00 am EST when two markets for those currencies are active.Last edited by shotgunsusie; 16-09-2006 at 12:34 PM.
JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!
franny, were almost there!!
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16-09-2006, 01:04 PM #8856
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Enough
I have to leave for a few hours. When I get back anything pass this post that is not news. You will not enjoy Rolclub the rest of the week-end or the rest of the ride here with us..
I get up and read this Kid crap. Stop it now are I will stop you on Rolclub. Dang this is like Baby sitting. We didn't have this problem here before. And we want have it here NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can not even come in here to get the news on the Dinar with out moving 50 plus stupid personal comments lately. I am tierd of it. Will be back this afternoon. Last Warning.
You have until then to DELETE your post!!!!!!!!!!Last edited by neno; 16-09-2006 at 01:19 PM.
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16-09-2006, 01:08 PM #8857
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Hey! That is not Joe public you see selling on the ebay. I found out who it is and its all one ( the bank in AZ ) Sorry to bust the bubble. Honest, I got to talk to them yesterday by accident. How funny is that. I just said to a good friend about the notes and he called some bank. Will not put that on here and they said that they still had some notes. Then some how we got on the track of ebay and they admitted they sold on there. All you see being sold is that banks. Interesting.....
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16-09-2006, 01:16 PM #8858
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Forex market opens at 5 pm EST on Sunday, not 8 am.
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Unlike other financial markets, the Forex market operate on a 24-hour basis from 5 PM Sunday until 2 PM Friday, Eastern Time.
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16-09-2006, 01:20 PM #8859
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Reconciliation-Conference-Militias
Iraqi civil society organizations urge disarming militias
By Kawthar Abdul-Amir
Baghdad, Sep 16, (VOI) – Iraqi civil society organizations called on Saturday for disarming militias was a way of eliminating a major factor aggravating violence in the country.
The call came at the start of a conference for the organizations in Baghdad to support the national reconciliation initiative launched by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Some 1,700 civil workers and representatives of the government and the parliament attended the opening session.
“I call for disarming militias as they a major factor in stirring violence in Iraq,” said former parliamentarian Amal Kashef al-Ghetaa’, head of the Islamic Organisation for Women and Children, at the opening session.
She also urged the civil society organizations to unify their positions in order to regain the unity of Iraq.
Civil society activist Nadeem Faza’ Didan called for unifying the political and religious speech in Iraq and seeking solutions for unemployment and poor services “as they are incubators for terrorism.”
“I also demand activating human rights in Iraq and putting an end to illegal practices,” he told the conference.
Maliki opened the conference by stressing the role of civil society organizations in helping with renouncing violence and sectarianism in Iraq.
In July, Maliki launched the national reconciliation initiative to try to end a spiral of violence that has claimed thousands of lives in recent months.
He called for holding four conferences for tribal chiefs, political parties, civil society organizations, and religious communities. The tribal heads conference was held in August.
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16-09-2006, 01:22 PM #8860
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Diwaniya-Curfew
Iraqi, U.S. forces impose curfew, arrest suspects in Diwaniya
Diwaniya, Sep 16, (VOI) – Iraqi and U.S. forces imposed on Saturday morning a curfew in Diwaniya city, south of Baghdad, as U.S. fighters and choppers were flying at low altitude , the Diwaniya police said.
"The Iraqi and U.S. forces completely closed the roads to the Diwaniya city and started a large scale search campaign in different parts of the city," the source, asked not to be named, told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI).
U.S tanks and armored vehicles were deployed in residential areas and main streets, the source added.
Meanwhile, the U.S. forces raided on Saturday before noon the Diwaniya Public Hospital, a source at the hospital said.
"U.S. forces raided at 11:30 am Saturday the Diwaniya Public Hospital and started a search campaign after they smashed the hospital warehouses' doors arresting two persons whose identity was so far not known," the source added.
Earlier, the Diwaniya police said that the U.S. and Iraqi forces cordoned off on Saturday dawn some districts in Diwaniya and started an intensive search campaign.
"U.S. and Iraqi combined forces cordoned off on Saturday 03:30 am and started a house-to-house search campaign in Jomhuri district, 3 km north of Diwaniya, Nahdha neighborhood, 3 km northeast of Diwaniya, Iskan quarter, 4 km south of Diwaniya," the source added.
The source confirmed the arrest of many suspects but he did not give the cause behind the arrests.
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