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    The Townspeople are lighting their lantern's and sharpening their pitchfork's in preparation for their ascent to the tower on the hill. There, they shall at last confront the Beast who has ravished the Townsfolk and their Ancestry since days of old yore.

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    Concerning the Iraqi dinar and its coming re-evaluation, I don't have any insight beyond echoing what is discussed on the numerous site's devoted to the subject...every morning multiple thousands of salivating dinar addicts fire up their computers to see what the various Dinar "Gurus" can offer in the way of the latest, hot "Info/Intel."

    It can get rather heady.

    That it must revalue is taken as self-evident...but the mystery and uncertainty
    is found in the, not-found Date/Rate --meaning... hours? days? months? pennies? dollar?...even outrageous number of dollars!!"...

    Many countries in financial trouble hold Trillions of dinar...and that factoid supposedly runs all the way up the scale to include China and the USA. So, yes, if the R/V is substantial it will have a near transcendental impact on the global financial balance...or at least, that is the optimistic assumption.

    Now please understand that the official position is that of blunt denial --of stating that it is at best a hoax --if not an outrageous scam. Yeah, sure... liar liar pants..on..etc.

    ...please don't bother to ask a bank teller..they have a script to use until they have to do a flop-around, coinciding when the banks are ready to handle the exchange..

    Please understand that the above is only my humble opinion...and do keep in mind that billybobbutterball ain't the sharpest tool in the shop.

    Live long and prosper! BbB

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    Default Your observations are in line with what i get

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    Thanks BbB,

    Your observations are in line with what i get.

    From the mind's eye of my imagination, one could make the argument that such a revaluation of the Dinar would make a convenient fulcrum point for interested parties {e.g., the supposed US military per Drake's assertions} to unwind the central banking dynamic.

    Globally, many countries could see this as a happy turn of events to do a 'reset' and anchor themselves to using some form of an 'equity' based backing of their own respective currencies. Many arguments could be made for this, all happy, once each country had capitulated to basing their currencies upon some set of agreed upon 'national assets'. It is getting the ball park numbers for each nation in place that is the hard part. That and all the jockeying that would have to be going on by those with much to gain were they now trying to re-position themselves and their wealth\ power. Then, along with that, there would be all the jockeying that would have to take place as many try to wriggle out of being dealt with as power brokers in the fiat money game. Gosh, that would take a lot of work getting all the gears to mesh up {those that could} and a lot of gripping for those gears that found themselves ground up and tossed aside. What a mess.

    Wouldn't it be interesting if this did turn out to be all one big pot of 'alchemy' moving forward somehow, to support something that looks like what we might all be hoping for?


    In a completely different direction, has anyone seen this (link below)? It is a good synopsis of the problems with the Fulford and Drake line of commentary, addressing all that sticks in the craw of many who are coming across much that is being addressed in these discussion threads, and the anchor for this Forum and David's blog site. It does carry a tone of humor, though perhaps many here will be put off by its gimleted eye observations.

    "Is It A Real Revolution Or Just A Mass Delusion – David Wilcock, Drake Bailey, Ben Fulford And The New Reality Of Internet Fantasy – (TCP)CHICAGO" [ http://thecritical-post.com/blog/201...sy-tcpchicago/ ]

    I take it as useful, since it gathers all the current thrust of information being addressed, and brings it into one well composed compendium of dialogue. Still, i would be interested in hearing what readers on this tread take away from this blog post.
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    Is everyone here following Drakes Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/groups/137466796377979/ I f not I highly recommend it!

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    Default The Book They Never Wanted You To Read

    "~The Book They Never Wanted You To Read.~flv"
    http://youtu.be/gryUmfnkppc

    Very well done. Accurate in all detail and minutiae so far as i could gather. {if anyone spots any errors please tell me.}
    Excellent teaching process and well delivered. Best presentation as an explanation i have seen to date.

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    Thanks Robert, that did cheer me up

    What a great example from Iceland!

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    Robert, you have to remember that we are on uncharted territory constitutionally here.
    Having the proviso within our founding documents to remove a tyrannical and corrupt established government and then install a new one in it's place is something we have never attempted, regardless whether we have that right or not.
    My understanding of those in the Pentagon is that the only way they would support anything of this nature was that it had to be done constitutionally and within the framework set down in the founding of the republic. It has to come from a majority of the people who are the true holders of the reins of government. Otherwise, you would just have another coup and the promise of the Declaration and the establishment of a nation ruled by law would become meaningless. I know I could never support any attempt of overthrowing the established government if it was done through any means other than a lawful transition according to the tenets set down in our founding documents.
    Another thing to consider is, "How can we act, let alone, rely upon the elected/appointed governmental body that we are trying to abolish in order to make this legal?" We can't. By declaring ourselves to the rest of the world as free and independent states, we give notice of intent as a free people. Call it our second declaration. But, because we believe in the root that has fed the tree of liberty thus far, as a free people we take upon ourselves to prune that tree in order for it to survive. Therefore, the military has the constitutional obligation to support the will of the people and to act on their behalf in establishing an orderly transition into the reestablishment of the republic. No one is above the law. Neither congress, the executive or judicial. The military was established to maintain that concept. They are the servants of the people. This is the framework of our republic. The question is, "Can we make it work as was originally envisioned. Or will we become just like all those who have come before us with change only coming through the edge of a blade or the barrel of a gun?
    This has never been attempted. It will be messy and mistakes will inevitably be made. But, it will be done according to the law and the will of a free people. And if we are successful, we will have truly evolved enough to transition into the future that awaits this earth. We will have done so ourselves as a species and we will be ready to receive the new message that awaits us.

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    Default And with that, may I once again raise a toast to Mirthful Irreverence Everywhere.

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    I'm glad it helped someone's day along. It sure made me smile.

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyBear View Post
    Thanks Robert, that did cheer me up

    What a great example from Iceland!
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    Default Max Keiser & Stacy Herbert, Armed & Dangerous


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