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Swedishoo
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Posts: 690
(11/18/2004 2:25:57 PM)




 Killing the Federal Reserve Note
That's weird. I posted a post on the 14th under the Quo Vadis Amerika thread, and it was up for over 3 days and now it's gone. Totally disappeared. Did anyone read it? I wrote about my concerns of our dollar falling and how I felt it may be vital to transfer some of our money into other country's currency. Hmmm. Odd how it vanished like that. I'll have to try to remember what else I wrote about.

Christy
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Posts: 148
(11/18/2004 3:47:38 PM)



 Re: Killing the Federal Reserve Note
Hi Christy. I was just at Mav's board and I'm so sorry to see the way Stuart and those other snakes treated you. They used much the same methods on me in another thread last week and I haven't posted since. It's pointless. Ya know, isn't it funny they've not mentioned anything about the Bush cabinet shake up? LOL! I was thinking of throwing those pit bulls the bone on that one but they'd manage to twist that up as well.

Swedishoo
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Posts: 690
(11/22/2004 3:41:34 AM)




 Re: Re: Killing the Federal Reserve Note
Those guys are first class jerks. They have dragged me through their coals of hell many times. It doesn't bother me but I wonder why in the heck I go over there. Well actually I know why I go over there, but I don't know what compulses me to, is more like it. One of the many reasons I'm attracted to swim in their sewer swamp is to read Cy's posts and his many characters. Hey, that's entertaining more than anyone can imagine right there. He messes up sometimes...but the funny part is, he's knows I know AND he doesn't seem to care.

Yeah, Bush's cabinet is thinning down quite quickly. This si what get's me. You spend your entire career to get to where you're at and then you're going to say after four years, gee, I need to spend more time with my family or whatever??? I don't think so.
Swedishoo
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Posts: 690
(1/7/2007 6:31:21 AM)




 What's Happening to the US dollar?

I've been suspecting for a long time that our dollar was being devalued. I'm having serious thoughts of switching a bit of our savings in to Euros.

I'm telling ya, something serious is going on. I've been bitching about this ever since the "war on terror" started.

Syria, Iran, Slovenia, switch over...hmmmm and they loan Israel Euros...double hmmm.

I don't know why this text is messed up. It's doing it on it's own. Hope you can still read the articles.


Syria switches to the Euro due to US sanctions

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3322316,00.html
Source say country intends to switch foreign currency surplus from dollars to euros, in order to pay external debts and combat US economic sanctions

Roee Nahmias
Published:  11.01.06, 11:48


A Syrian source told the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper that Syria has begun taking a number of significant steps to deal with US sanctions barring trade between the two countries.

 

According to the report, Syria has decided to exchange its foreign currency surplus - some USD 20 million - to Euros, and use the sum to pay off external debts.

 

Furthermore, Euros were used as the currency in recent agreements with a number of countries, aimed at addressing the country's external debt of some USD 3 billion.

 

Syria's Central Bank Governor Dr. Adib Mayala said Tuesday that the nation "would rid itself of the relationship between the Syrian lira (pound) and the US dollar at the beginning of the upcoming year."

 

A financial source underscored that "there was no traditional connection between the lira and the dollar, merely most of the foreign currency in Syria's national reserve is in US dollars and many business transactions were transacted in dollars."

 

US President George Bush imposed economic sanctions on Syria in 2004.

 

Pursuant to the sanctions, the American Department of Treasury decided to cut ties with the Syrian Central Bank, responsible for all of the government's financial transactions abroad.



Iran drops dollar, switches to Euro

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3341439,00.html
Published:  12.18.06, 10:49


A spokesman for the Iranian government announced that his country has decided to exchange its foreign currency reserves from the US Dollar to the Euro.

 

No further details were provided. (AFP)



Slovenia adopts euro as new currency

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3346985,00.html

Published: 

01.01.07, 12:44

Slovenia adopted the euro on Monday, becoming the 13th EU nation to use the single European currency.  Minister of Finance Andrej Bajuk was the first to use a cash machine to withdraw Slovenian euros. "We are extremely happy and proud. We took this as a national

 

project and we have indeed achieved and fulfilled all the criteria to make this a reality. It's extremely important for us", said Bajuk.

 

Slovenes adopted the currency at a rate of 239.640 tolars to one euro as of Jan 1.  The Slovene tolar and the euro will be in dual use until Jan. 15, when the euro will officially take over as the country's sole legal tender. (AP)


EU to grant Israel 14 million Euro

Published:  12.05.06, 16:03

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3336439,00.html
Ramiro Cibrián-Uzal, EU ambassador to Israel said Tuesday that the European Union would grant Israel 14 million Euro (USD 18,667,973) over the next seven years.

 

Cibrián-Uzal pointed out that Europe was interested in deepening its financial cooperation with Israel. “It depends on Israel,” he said. (Ronny Sofer)