Sunday, June 7, 2015

How much is that Dinar in the Window? 10 - 20 years?

Iraqi Dinar Lures Hopeful Investors

From:  Epoch Times 

COMMENT - This is what it should look like when you repost an article.  The name of the individual posting it is not mentioned, it is three paragraphs, and there is a link to the original article at the beginning and at the end of the third paragraph.  How much do you think Jeff Gordon and Raye are paid to push the Dinar?  It will come out when they are prosecuted.  

By | April 22, 2015

Age-old wisdom says that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Hoax or something that could really happen, untold numbers of people in the United States have scooped up the Iraqi dinar in the hopes that the currency, presently valued at a fraction of a penny to the dollar, will reset to its former glory. Yet financial experts warn that all these millionaires-in-waiting are in for a major disappointment, expecting payouts that will never arrive.
Since the new Iraqi dinar was issued—minus Saddam Hussein’s picture—rumors have persisted about currency revaluation. “Iraqi dinars have been sold to ‘investors’ hoping to make a windfall when and if the currency is revalued in their favor,” states John Wasik, a contributor to Forbes magazine. Like many in global finance, he sees dinar buyers as victims who have stashed away Iraqi dinar with a steadfast belief that this investment will pay off in a big way.
The theory is that the Iraqi dinar is set to revalue to its level prior to the Gulf War in the 1990s when one dinar equaled US$3.50. If that scenario came to pass, an investment of, say, $1,000 in the Iraqi dinar at today’s exchange rate would bring in about $3.5 million upon revaluation. Such a scheme is fueled by the legend of the Kuwaiti dinar, which had traded at US$3.50 to the dinar before the Iraqi invasion. After the war, the Kuwaiti dinar, trading at 5 cents to the dollar, is said to have revalued to its former level, meaning those who caught the dinar at ebb tide raked in a lucrative return.  MORE
- See more at: http://rumormillnewsinsights.blogspot.com/search?q=dinar#sthash.s1mUudiE.dpuf
I wrote and published an article on why the Iraqi Dinar was a con job for the first time in 2012.  No one at RMN listened, continuing to believe Jeff Gordon. When the prosecutions began I tried again.  do a search of this site with the word, 'dinar.'  Go ahead. 

Iraqi Dinar Lures Hopeful Investors

From:  Epoch Times 

COMMENT - This is what it should look like when you repost an article.  The name of the individual posting it is not mentioned, it is three paragraphs, and there is a link to the original article at the beginning and at the end of the third paragraph.  How much do you think Jeff Gordon and Raye are paid to push the Dinar?  It will come out when they are prosecuted.  

By Timothy Wahl | April 22, 2015
Age-old wisdom says that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Hoax or something that could really happen, untold numbers of people in the United States have scooped up the Iraqi dinar in the hopes that the currency, presently valued at a fraction of a penny to the dollar, will reset to its former glory. Yet financial experts warn that all these millionaires-in-waiting are in for a major disappointment, expecting payouts that will never arrive.

Since the new Iraqi dinar was issued—minus Saddam Hussein’s picture—rumors have persisted about currency revaluation. “Iraqi dinars have been sold to ‘investors’ hoping to make a windfall when and if the currency is revalued in their favor,” states John Wasik, a contributor to Forbes magazine. Like many in global finance, he sees dinar buyers as victims who have stashed away Iraqi dinar with a steadfast belief that this investment will pay off in a big way.

The theory is that the Iraqi dinar is set to revalue to its level prior to the Gulf War in the 1990s when one dinar equaled US$3.50. If that scenario came to pass, an investment of, say, $1,000 in the Iraqi dinar at today’s exchange rate would bring in about $3.5 million upon revaluation. Such a scheme is fueled by the legend of the Kuwaiti dinar, which had traded at US$3.50 to the dinar before the Iraqi invasion. After the war, the Kuwaiti dinar, trading at 5 cents to the dollar, is said to have revalued to its former level, meaning those who caught the dinar at ebb tide raked in a lucrative return.  MORE

13 comments:

  1. RAINing on Dingy DINAR thingy.

    DARN I! - Getting to the NADIR of RayHob Marshes, removing A RIND from the rubescon blinders, look and see: DINAR is an anagram for DRAIN.

    DINAR = DRAIN,
    will say
    "draining the blindefolded rumor suckers by the rayhob muckers".
    RAD INsights! Finally the RayHobsters will need a RAN ID. Good RIDdANce.

    Why do rayhob muckers hand out pompous blessings instead of humble greetings?
    Coz "greetings" sounds too close to their GREEDings for money?
    Ha ha ha. Too funny?

    Grin & Greetings

    G~

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    1. G~, Their Greed knows no limits except the bottom of the RMN Readers bank accounts. And psychopaths are arrogant. It is generally the arrogance that trips them up. Loved your comment!

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  2. Has anyone not offered to take care of this fake bill for her? She DEMANDS:

    More Money Needed to Pay Electric

    Posted By: Rayelan [Send E-Mail]
    Date: Monday, 8-Jun-2015 08:23:49

    Many of you know that I have moved and have had some incredibly wonderful things happen to me. The wonder of the experiences left me with an incredible feeling of being watched over by more than just God.... also by friends and readers. I thank all of you.

    The electric bill is the one I want to concentrate on today. It's around $2400.00

    The most important bill I have to pay is the electric. It continue to grow unless I pay enough every week to eventually bring it down.

    I will try as hard as I can to pay down the electric.

    The most important bill that needs to b e paid today is the electric. I am hoping to give them at least $500. How did I get in this position? It was because of two things.

    1. I never received a bill or got a call from them.
    2. The move stretched me to my financial limits.
    3. When a bill doesn't physically appear in my house, I simply don't know that I need to pay it.

    The electric bill never appeared at the new house, therefore I never gave a thought to it,

    I've had friends and family do the cleaing of the bathrooms and the kitchen at the old house. The landlord was very pleased.

    Thank you for all the help you have given me. I will be back full time very soon. Here's the Fundrazr widget.
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

    So, no one is throwing their money at that demanding post. Or maybe it is more for the cia "people". Who knows
    ~dmh

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    1. Well, dmh, it is nice to see she admits to being entirely clueless and irresponsible without realizing she is doing so. But she is lying. The bill is for two houses. She probably included the second house as part of the conspiracy between her and the landlords to commit identity theft, claiming I had agreed to pay her bill - and then stick me with it. It didn't work because I filed the FEC complaint. And then took more steps as well.

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  3. "I've had friends and family do the cleaing of the bathrooms and the kitchen at the old house. The landlord was very pleased.
    "


    What family does she have in Ohio cleaning up her messes? My understanding is that she has not been on speaking terms with them since the glory days of Gunther Russbacher. Perhaps her "friends and family" would like to pay her electric bill too.

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    1. I must be the same people, the Lee-Powers Family, which she claimed as her family when she was not whining for money. They were living there and she was paying them so this is just another example of the lack of reality behind anything she says. It is June. Is she still paying rent on the Bunker Hill place?

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  4. Looks like someone needs to give that Fundrazr widget another kick, seems to be stuck again

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    1. A friend of mine who I introduced to Raye four years ago called me this morning. He wanted to know what was going on. Four years ago when we talked about possible advertising he said his take on her was that she was disinformation and so was RMN. That is why he sheered off. He was monitored by the CIA when he was working in a Quantum Physics project. He left and went back to constructing websites for content which offered payment to the best writers. He and I worked on the project for a while, but his mother needed his care and he had to back off.

      He noticed RMN's hits were bottoming and asked why. I told him. Boy, was he glad he backed off - but sorry he did not tell me about his concerns then. Let's hope the widget finally gives the Big Ugly what she deserves.

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  5. "Thank you for all the help you have given me. I will be back full time very soon. Here's the Fundrazr widget.
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$"


    Meanwhile back at the old RumorSwill Hobie has been reduced to trying to contact the Amazing Rayelan through RumorSwill
    posts in the super secret "agents" room.

    NEW: ** RAYELAN - See my note in the Lounge ** (no message inside this post) *NM* *NM* (views: 28)
    hobie -- Tuesday, 9-Jun-2015 19:12:37


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    1. Why would RMN need this hierarchical set of 'rooms' for Agents who are just reposting articles they copied elsewhere? I post all over the web with original work and normally what a writer (notice not 'Agent') gets is the publishing page - of course, RMN has the most antiquated and klutzy publishing software I ever saw, too. What would they be talking about? "I found this on _______ !" The lack of awareness that doing the research and writing the article is discouraged when your work is stolen is mind-boggling. Online writers and researchers have to contend with this from 'reporters' who go looking on line an then just rewrite. I noticed this the first time when I invented the word, neoconning. I used it and there it was in print and on line in just hours. But you could tell by the publishing time what happened. No attribution of the word and slightly altered wording whatsoever.

      So, Raye is likely enjoying a decorating frenzy. She is probably buying stuff to fluff up her new place and make it perfect for herself. RMN is a cash cow for her and her claim to fame. How she achieved fame on so little real work is nearly a miracle.

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  6. Paging Raycon, Paging Raycon, come in Raycon. Running out of boogey-men, Hobie/Zapper stirs the fire, 'Raycon, see my post in the lounge, x2'. What drama will come next? The rubes are tired of her blaming the "squatter". 2+2 isn't equaling 4 anymore. Spin mode is in full stir. Must be a life threatening situation, eh? That would certainly drum up the rubes.Stay tuned!

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  7. Where oh where did Rapacious Rayelan get the funds to pay for this decorating fluff up frenzy? You don't suppose she lied to her readers about the need for $6500 last month? Say it ain't so!

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    1. sskids, in my experience the De-Co-Rat'n was almost continuous with the old new stuff flowing out the door to be replaced by the newest new stuff. Money was never an issue, no matter what she said about not being able to pay her bills. It was very off-putting for me because of the lying issue and also because I am an activist and a lot of 'stuff' is a distraction from the work. Also, her taste was appallingly low class.

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