Frank26 and KTFA Members " No More Fake Funds Going to Iran?"
KTFA:
Clare: FROM FRANK: FROM FF EDDIE: ON TV NEWS TODAY SHOWING WHERE HALT OF THE US DOLLAR SALE IN THE AUCTIONS BY CBI HAS ENDED MILLIONS OF FAKE FUNDS TO IRAN
AND THEY ARE SAYING WITH THAT MONEY IRAQ COULD BUILD 200 SCHOOLS AND 50 HOSPITALS A YEAR
THIS WAS SHOWN ON THE BIG SCREENS AND THE CROWDS OF PROTESTORS CHEERED AND ROARED WITH EXCITEMENT.
CITIZENS SAYING THIS IS A START AND WANT TOTAL END TO AUCTIONS AND WANT ACCOUNTABILITY OF THE DEATHS AND WHERE THE MONEY FOR OIL REVENUES IS GOING.
HE SAYS THANK YOU AND THIS HALT IF THE US DOLLAR HAS BEEN IN THE LAST FEW DAYS BUT HAS PUT END TO THE FAKE FUNDS ALL HEADING TO IRAN.
FAMILY THIS IS FROM FF EDDIE IN ADDITION TO POST #111......(see below)
AND THERE IS MORE.
BY THE WAY FRANK SAYS......NICE POST #111 AND HE SAYS......
"I TOLD YOU SO!!! LOL".
NOW FRANK ASKS YOU WHAT DID HE SAY TO LOOK FOR NEXT WEEK.
BECAUSE WHAT THEY JUST DID WITH THE AUCTIONS......
WILL ALLOW IT.
ALOHA SUNDAY FRANK26
PS. FAMILY ..... WHO DO YOU THINK DID THIS......THANK YOU DADDY.
Samson: (Post 111) Source: The sale of dollars in the central bank stopped blocking the arrival of large fake funds to Iran
A halt to the dollar's sale at the central bank has prevented large fake funds from reaching Iran, an informed source said on Sunday.
"The central bank is wasting money that can build 200 schools and 50 hospitals each year because of the currency auction," the source told Al-Ikhbaria.
"The currency auction gives fake commercial agencies millions of dollars a day without any restriction," the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
He added that "stop selling the dollar in the Central Bank in the past days because of demonstrations and new measures prevent the arrival of large fake commercial funds to Iran through its intermediaries." LINK
DELTA: THANK YOU SO MUCH SAMSON...….VERY HUGE ...THEY ARE SAYING THAT CBI STOP SELLING DOLLARS AND NEW MEASURES ….THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN STOP THE AUCTION IF THEY CHANGE THE RATE.....IMO THIS WEEK MIGHT BE IT ...WE SHOULD FIND OUT IN THE NEXT 24-48 HRS THE NEXT MOVE FOR CBI..
Thomas: I think the pictures of the Iranian politicians in Iraq were seen by the Iranian citizens and ignited a spark in them that their own politicians are corrupt. The Iranian citizens do not appear to tolerate being taken advantage of and stolen from. Hence the burning of their own central bank. Also they see their neighbors fighting for the end of oppression and want the same thing. IMO, I believe this is good for the Middle East. The fall of the current regime in Iran is imminent. God bless democracy, freedom, and the USA.
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Don961: Washington will begin actions against the corrupt who stole the money of the Iraqi people
11/17/2019 3:57:28 AM
Baghdad - The United States threatened on Sunday, November 17, 2019, to take legal action against personalities involved in corruption and theft of the funds of the Iraqi people, while stressing that the change of the Constitution is a private Iraqi.
US Undersecretary of State Jo(e)y Hood said in an interview followed by obelisk, that "the coming months will see the United States take action against the corrupt who stole the money of the Iraqi people," noting that "those measures will be prolonged because they are legal."
Hood said that "the Iraqis want an end to rampant corruption," pointing out that "the United States of America will deal with any Iraqi national figure."
On the political and parliamentary efforts to change the Iraqi constitution, Hood stressed that "changing the constitution is an Iraqi matter that does not concern the United States or any other country."
It is noteworthy that the United States has in recent months imposed sanctions on figures in the Popular Mobilization under allegations of human rights violations. link
JAY: WOWOWOWZERS Don. Thank you & Samson. You guys kill it every day. We are soooooooo grateful you are here giving us the news.
NOW... This little diddy above ^^^^^^^ is quite interesting all by its wittle self.
This article was a nice way to say.... Obama, Hillary and MANY others should be scared about now. Because I would bet every spare part I have for my Big Wheel that no one in the Deep State that had their hands in the Iraqi cookie jar paid a dime for their Dinar holdings. Not to mention gold, oil contracts, infrastructure contracts...etc, that I'm sure they ALLL are slated to make a killing off of. In other words they (deep state) pulled a "3 KINGS" (<-- movie about Saddam's gold and accumulated wealth that was stolen.) and just took what they wanted.
WELL NOT ANYMORE.... <----- yes yelling. lol
Allllll in my conspiracy theory opinion.
LOCK'EM ALL UP.
Don961: The decline of the health of "Sistani" .. After strong resentment of the parties and the current political class ..!
Saturday 16 November 2019 at 15:25 pm
Baghdad / Sky Press
Leaks from those close to the Office of His Eminence the Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani revealed in Najaf his health deteriorated due to the pressures and extreme fatigue he suffered recently because of his strong dissatisfaction with the situation in Iraq and the control of the political class and the current parties in Iraq is not responding to its demands that are in the interest of the people.
According to the source, Sistani, who shook the ninety-year-old did not have to be taken to hospital, but he was noted exhaustion.
It is worth mentioning that the supreme authority, who had suffered from a malaise in his heart, then went to London, to a hospital for the necessary tests.
In the same context, leaked information from within his office, that Sistani may retreat political discourse, especially after issuing more than a speech addressed to the current class of politicians and parties, without the results or reactions on the ground.
Sistani had announced his i'tikaaf, previously by Ahmad Al-Safi in his Friday sermon from al-Husseini nave on 4/2/2016 and his departure from political discourse in Friday prayers and confined to religious discourse.
In many reports, the international community was surprised that politicians and parties did not respond quickly and immediately to the supreme authority, which is a safety valve for all Iraqi society.
Al-Sistani issued more than a statement in which the current politicians addressed the demonstrations witnessed in the Iraqi street after the spread of corruption in all joints of the state, the latest, yesterday, warning of the consequences of procrastination in the implementation of the demands of the protesters, saying "If they have the power they think they can evade Real reform by procrastination and procrastination is delusional, "the statement comes after a clear default and failure to respond by officials. link
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Don961: International Monetary: Global public and private debt amounted to $ 188 trillion
Sunday 17 November 2019 Capitals / follow-up
With the release of new figures on estimates of global debt volumes, preceded by warnings by Bulgaria's new IMF head, Kristalina Georgieva, the issue was at the forefront of global markets last week.
Georgieva highlights the global debt burden as borrowing funds reach record levels, pointing out that sector borrowing accounts for the vast majority of total debt, noting that the increase in debt puts governments and individuals alike at risk if the economy slows.
International Monetary Estimates
The IMF estimates that global public and private debt reached a record high of $ 188 trillion, equivalent to 230 percent of global GDP.
Last month, the International Monetary Fund raised its warning about the high levels of debt of high-risk companies, exacerbated by ultra-low interest rates by central banks. The IMF warned that 40 percent, or nearly $ 19 trillion, of corporate debt in major economies such as the United States, China, Japan, Germany, Britain, France, Italy and Spain is at risk of defaulting in the event of another downturn in the global economy.
Level of global debt
Global debt is currently hovering around record levels and is expected to break the $ 255 trillion barrier by the end of this year, according to a recent report by the International Finance Institute. These figures mean that each person on the planet, which has a population of 7.7 billion people, has a debt of about 32.5 thousand dollars, according to calculations by Reuters.
This situation has not been a new phenomenon. Since the 2008 financial crisis, global debt has been on an upward trend, whether government, non-financial companies, the financial sector, or even household debt, which means that borrowing is increasing everywhere.
Report of the Institute of Finance
According to the latest IIF report, global debt rose by $ 7.5 trillion in the first six months of this year to $ 250.9 trillion. Worryingly, the global debt mount stands at 320 percent of global GDP, which is experiencing an increasingly slowing growth.
This boom in debt, or about 60 percent of the increase in global debt, is led by the United States and China.
The IIF report paints a different picture, stating that government debt will exceed $ 70 trillion in 2019, up from $ 65.7 trillion in 2018, driven by a jump in US federal debt. It should be noted that over the last decade, global debt has increased by more than $ 70 trillion, which was primarily driven by Finance.
The global bond market is helping to build up the debt pile, rising from $ 87 trillion in 2009 to over $ 115 trillion by the end of the first half of 2019.
Government bonds currently account for 47 percent of global bond markets, up from 40 percent a year. 2009. Governments have borrowed $ 30 trillion since the collapse of the US bank Lehman Brothers and companies earned $ 25 trillion, while household debt increased by $ 9 trillion and banks borrowed $ 2 trillion, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysis. " link
Don961: Demonstrations and unrest in ten burning regions around the world
- 14 Hours Have Passed
From Hong Kong in the east to Chile in the far west, and through several Arab countries, unrest, demonstrations and violent confrontations fill the streets and squares in several cities around the world, the following are the top ten countries on this list.
Iran
reported four deaths during the ongoing protests since yesterday evening in the cities of Khorramshahr Sirjan in response to the rise in fuel prices, while it was announced on Saturday to stop the movement of passengers between Iraq and Iran after the protesters took control of the main street leading to the Shalamcheh port. ATMs and public property in several areas of the country.
Sporadic demonstrations took place in five towns of the capital Tehran, and several cities, including Abadan, Ahvaz, Bandar Abbas, Birjand, Ghassaran, Mashher and Shiraz, witnessed sporadic protests, according to the official news agency.
Iraq
Protesters today took control of al-Khalani Square and part of Baghdad's al-Sunak Bridge, which security forces deported a week ago. They also seized a high-rise building overlooking the bridge, while some areas of the capital regained calm in the morning.
A protester died of wounds sustained during the security forces' break-up of a sit-in a week ago in downtown Basra, joining seven protesters killed during their sit-in outside the local government building.
Lebanon
Protests and sit-ins continued for the 31st day in a row in Beirut and several cities.
Authorities have opened most of the roads linking Beirut to the northern and southern governorates, while several roads continue to be closed at the entrance to the city of Tripoli and in the Bekaa governorate, due to friction between protesters and government forces.
ALGIERS:
Protests took place in Algiers and other cities yesterday for the 39th week in a row, as demonstrators renewed their calls for the departure of symbols of the regime of former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and the fight against corruption.
They also reiterated their refusal to hold presidential elections under the existing regime, while the authorities insist on holding elections on December 12.
The Czech Republic
Hundreds of thousands of citizens took to the streets of Prague today in one of the largest anti-government protests since the fall of the communist regime, calling on Prime Minister André Papis to step down, on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution.
PARIS (
Reuters) - Security forces in Paris on Sunday fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators from the "Yellow Jackets" movement opposed to President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies, a day before the first anniversary of the movement's protests that began in the country and spread its contagion to European countries.
Police stopped more than 100 protesters, and some of their marches tried to block roads linking Paris to its suburbs.
HONG KONG (
Reuters) - The island has regained relative calm after five days of mass demonstrations called "Spread Everywhere" that prompted police to warn the city was on the verge of "total collapse" as protesters vacated the Chinese university which was the scene of clashes.
Most of the closed roads were opened to traffic, but some roads and a major tunnel remained closed, and some demonstrations continued in the city.
The Chinese army announced today that it had briefly deployed its troops there to clean up the residues and barricades left by the demonstrators.
Supporters of the central government in Beijing took the opportunity to take to the streets of Hong Kong after a week of chaos, gathered in front of the government headquarters to show support for the police, waving Chinese flags and banners in support of Beijing.
Bolivia
still suffers from unrest after President Evo Morales was declared the winner of a fourth term. Although he resigned on Sunday to calm the street and move to Mexico, the country is still full of violent protests.
Five Morales supporters were killed yesterday in clashes with police and soldiers near Cochabamba. Thousands of farmers were trying to reach the city to join a mass demonstration.
Venezuela
Demonstrations returned to the streets of the country after a period of calm with the organization of the opposition led by Juan Guaido mass demonstrations to demand President Nicolas Maduro step down.
Guaidou gained new impetus after the resignation of Bolivia's Morales president, who was an ally of Maduro.
Chile
has been rallying since yesterday after political parties struck a deal in parliament to hold a referendum in April 2020 on a new constitution.
The protests are an extension of a three-week-old protest over rising metro ticket prices, then expanded to denounce social inequality, lower wages and higher education and healthcare costs.
Although the drafting of a new constitution is one of the main demands of the protesters, the protesters received the new agreement with skepticism, demanding that their living problems be resolved first.
Source: Al Jazeera + Agencies link
Rommy: Prayers for all of the people in this world who are risking their lives and standing up to their corrupt tyrannical governments. Wonder how this would all be unfolding if these countries had a constitution with a 2nd Amendment?