News, Rumors and Opinions Late Sat.PM/ Early Sun.AM
KTFA:
A few highlights from Frank Saturday night video
Frank26: THERE IS A MASSIVE EXODUS OCCURRING AT THESE VERY SECONDS IN IRAQ !!!
FireFly 77/Eddie : in Iraq: all senior officials have fled to the airport….no more immunity from crimes…….they are trying to leave…… They RAN……..just like RATS!!
It's on TV…...they are trying to leave but citizens are blocking the roads to airport..
Iran agents are fleeing……..Isis and the Taliban are gone..
Thousands of citizens are in the streets celebrating..
The 2020 budget had a rider in it..for the post RV rate
Frank26: 11-30-19.... LET MY PEOPLE GO !!!
In less than 24 hours a major change just occurred
Q&A of about 36 questions then the Iraq news/update
The following is strictly Frank26’s opinion.
(Call starts about minute 14:00 of video)
Samson: Hadithi announces new provisions against senior officials
30th November, 2019
Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi's press office announced on Saturday that new orders had been issued against senior officials on suspicion of corruption.
"There is a central special court for corruption crimes, which was formed in coordination between the executive judiciary," he said.
He pointed out that "the court issued a decision to the investigative bodies in the courts of appeal in all the courts of Iraq to issue arrest warrants and recruitment and seizure of funds to anyone found guilty of suspicion of corruption."
Al-Hadithi revealed that dozens of recruitment, detention, arrest and even prison sentences were issued against senior officials at the level of ministers, governors, members of parliament and members of provincial councils, noting that "work is continuing in this regard and other decisions will be issued in succession in the next few days." LINK
Samson: These are the provinces that have disrupted official working hours in Iraq
30th November, 2019
Wasit and Dhi Qar have joined the provinces, which announced the suspension of official working on Sunday.
The heads of the provincial government in the province of Babil and Diwaniya announced the disruption of official working Sunday to mourn the lives of the victims of the demonstrations that took place in the past few days.
Al-Muthanna, Diyala and Karbala provinces also announced the suspension of working hours tomorrow for the same purpose. The local government in the province of Najaf announced the suspension of working hours on Sunday.
Governor Louay al-Yasiri said in a statement today that Sunday 1/12/2019 is an official holiday throughout the province, with the exception of the security, service and health departments, to mourn the lives of the victims of the demonstrations in the city. Dozens of people have been killed and wounded in the past two days in clashes between security forces and protesters in Dhi Qar province, Najaf and Karbala. LINK
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Courtesy of Dinar Guru
Frank26 …In my opinion the CBI will be coming out and talking probably tomorrow. Because IMO they’re [CBI and the new Finance Committee] talking right now tonight.
Frank26 …the citizens of Iraq when they found out this morning what was going on [Mahdi resigning] they flooded the streets…but this time it was everybody, men, women, children, dogs, cats, birds and camels. Everybody… they were recognizing the United States of America…the people are going crazy because they now have everything they dreamed of…this is a Ta-da moment for me and my teams. I mean we’re looking at 7 events that we have been talking about with our files study giving our opinions on it that today on this day the 29th it all came to fruition.
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TNT:
Tishwash: The cabinet is holding an extraordinary session
The Council of Ministers held an extraordinary session on Saturday to discuss the resignation of the prime minister and members of the government.
The Prime Minister's Media Office, which announced yesterday its intention to submit his resignation to parliament, said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, "The Council of Ministers held, on Saturday morning, an extraordinary session called by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi to present the subject of his resignation and the government and submitted to the Council MPs, and to discuss the duties of the government to conduct daily matters in accordance with the Constitution. "
The statement added that "the Prime Minister stressed the principle of peaceful transfer of power in the democratic system, and that the achievement of the interests of the people is an easy goal before him everything, noting that the government has done everything possible to respond to the demands of the demonstrators and to provide reform packages, appointments, plots of land and important bills like Elections, the Commission, the Federal Service Council, the Acting Positions, Preparing the Federal Budget, and Working Under an Integrated Government Program. "
The statement pointed out, "The Prime Minister called on the House of Representatives to find appropriate solutions at its next meeting, and also called on members of the government to continue their work until the formation of the new government."
He continued, "The Prime Minister reviewed the complex circumstances in which the government was formed and the challenges faced and the achievements made in the past period at the internal level and external relations."
The statement pointed out that "the Council of Ministers voted at the end of the special session, the resignation of the Director of the Office of the Prime Minister and the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers."
Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi announced on Friday that he would submit an official letter to the House of Representatives requesting his resignation. link
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How Much Cash Does Your Bank Really Have? Only 9% Of Americans Can Answer Correctly
Silver Report Uncut: Dec 1, 2019
How does fractional reserve banking work? Today we cover a survey done by Genesis Mining to determine what average Americans believe the fed does, who owns the Fed, how much money do banks need to hold in reserve.
The crazy part is 91% of respondents didn't know banks are only required to hold 10% of deposits in reserves.
Also not surprising 30% of Americans believed the Dollar is still backed by gold many just answered "I don't know".
The results reveal the solution to our current problem begins with education about our economy