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1I did some investigating this morning Empty I did some investigating this morning Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:46 am

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Take a look at these links. Very interesting.

Spotlight on Iraq gold as fog of war lifts
By : JOSÉ L. CARMONA
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The recent discovery in Baghdad of what may be one of the world’s largest gold deposits could make Iraq a bigger producer of precious metal than oil, and help it pay its outstanding debt to Western countries stemming from the two Gulf Wars.

What’s more, the gold vein found in an eastern Baghdad neighborhood is expected to increase the area’s real estate prices with the influx of hundreds, if not thousands, of gold seekers, according to a report by currencynewshound.com.

As Iraq — with one of the world’s largest untapped oil deposits—continues to increase its oil production output for export, the discovery of large quantities of gold changes the economic landscape for the Middle Eastern country, noted James Méndez, president of Méndez Internet Management Services, an authorized money service business and Iraqi currency broker based in Puerto Rico.

“This means that in addition to large quantities of oil, Iraq will have one of the world’s largest gold deposits, which ensures the country will have plenty of money to pay its debts and to cover the cost of the upcoming revaluation of its currency, which should happen soon,” Méndez told CARRIBEAN BUISNESS online.

Mining operations continue in the upscale Aldajh area after the discovery of the existence of large quantities of gold in the soil, currencynewshound.com reported Wednesday.

For more than two years, exploration and drilling have been going on under the streets in the region, extending from Fudhaliyah to Obeidi, where low-lying water channels are used for the diversion of rainwater during flood seasons.

The drilling operations extend for several meters deep into the earth, except for longitudinal drilling spanning more than ten kilometers (6.2 miles), the online report said.

So far the mining has raised thousands of tons of earth, which has been set aside in order to extract the gold particles, the report said.


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Now read about this guy court case:
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James Méndez, president of Méndez Internet Management Services,
Court case in PUERTO RICO that he filed. He sold or still sells Dinar and banks refused or closed his accounts.


Just a FYI.. Probably means nothing.


2I did some investigating this morning Empty Re: I did some investigating this morning Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:50 am

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TheRock wrote:Take a look at these links. Very interesting.

Spotlight on Iraq gold as fog of war lifts
By : JOSÉ L. CARMONA
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The recent discovery in Baghdad of what may be one of the world’s largest gold deposits could make Iraq a bigger producer of precious metal than oil, and help it pay its outstanding debt to Western countries stemming from the two Gulf Wars.

What’s more, the gold vein found in an eastern Baghdad neighborhood is expected to increase the area’s real estate prices with the influx of hundreds, if not thousands, of gold seekers, according to a report by currencynewshound.com.

As Iraq — with one of the world’s largest untapped oil deposits—continues to increase its oil production output for export, the discovery of large quantities of gold changes the economic landscape for the Middle Eastern country, noted James Méndez, president of Méndez Internet Management Services, an authorized money service business and Iraqi currency broker based in Puerto Rico.

“This means that in addition to large quantities of oil, Iraq will have one of the world’s largest gold deposits, which ensures the country will have plenty of money to pay its debts and to cover the cost of the upcoming revaluation of its currency, which should happen soon,” Méndez told CARRIBEAN BUISNESS online.

Mining operations continue in the upscale Aldajh area after the discovery of the existence of large quantities of gold in the soil, currencynewshound.com reported Wednesday.

For more than two years, exploration and drilling have been going on under the streets in the region, extending from Fudhaliyah to Obeidi, where low-lying water channels are used for the diversion of rainwater during flood seasons.

The drilling operations extend for several meters deep into the earth, except for longitudinal drilling spanning more than ten kilometers (6.2 miles), the online report said.

So far the mining has raised thousands of tons of earth, which has been set aside in order to extract the gold particles, the report said.


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Now read about this guy court case:
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James Méndez, president of Méndez Internet Management Services,
Court case in PUERTO RICO that he filed. He sold or still sells Dinar and banks refused or closed his accounts.


Just a FYI.. Probably means nothing.




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3I did some investigating this morning Empty Re: I did some investigating this morning Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:59 pm

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here is the email response I got back for the person posting the Sept. 000 site.


Yes, Mendez sued local banks, because these refused to provide or closed
personal bank accounts because he was a money services business that sold
Dinars, although he never mixed his personal and business accounts. The
original case was dismissed and he later lost the appeal.

Since then he has been checked by the Financial Institutions Commissioners'
Office (the local bank regulator), the IRS and the local Treasury
Department, and neither of them have ever found anything against him or his
business.

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