
This is a compilation of all guest posts submitted as of Wednesday Evening, January 25, 2017. All guest posts that are more than 5 paragraphs in length or deemed important or is a response to another post will be considered it's own post.
Note: This post will be continuously updated with more entries as they are submitted. ~ Dinar Chronicles
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"DOW JONES Closed at 20,000!"
Entry Submitted by Julia Paris at 6:06 PM EST on January 25, 2017
keep the focus on fabulous wealth!
Trump's executive orders triggered stock market to soar high.
julia paris
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/25/us-markets.html
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"Question for Yosef"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 8:06 PM EST on January 25, 2017
"Tiers" - GCR/RV Overview - Wednesday - January 25, 2017
Tiers was an real eye opener!
I remember hearing that DOW 20,000 Unlocked Program Trades of some kind and the 800 Numbers.
Can you explain if there is any significance to DOW 20,000 – does it help us?
Also, can you give us an update on the Elders\Royals, Republic, Banks, and Reno as we head into
Chinese New Year. Where are we as far as the 800 Number Release? We are Ready!
How to say Happy Chinese Lunar New Year in Chinese?
The most common Chinese way of saying Happy Lunar New Year is:
Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin)
Gong Xi (恭禧) is congratulations or respectfully wishing one joy.
Fa Cai (發財) is to become rich or to make money.
Thus, Gong Xi Fa Cai means wishing you to be prosperous in the coming year.
What to say when someone (friend) greets you with Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) is:
Hong Bao Na Lai, “Red envelope please!”
Hong Bao (紅包) is a red envelope. Red is the luckiest color in China.
During Chinese New Year, Chinese parents give cash gifts in red envelopes to their children.
So Hong Bao is cash gift or lucky money.
Thank You in Mandarin Chinese
'xiè xie nǐ" (Thank you), rough pronunciation of xiè xie is syeh-syeh.
Simplified Chinese, xiè xie is 谢谢. Traditional Chinese, xiè xie is 謝謝.
谢谢 謝謝
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"Question for Over and Out"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 9:29 PM EST on January 25, 2017
I've only been on this roller coaster ride for almost a year. According to what you have stated, I will not be considered as part of any group, I will be considered public.
I have a little bit of dinar and a few ZIM. I will need to exchange at a bank that buys and sells foreign currencies, correct? And if that is true, then there isn't any reason for me to try to stay up to date by going to all of these sites and reading every bit of Intel I can find, yours included. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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"ZAP Rant!"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 10:20 PM EST on January 25, 2017
"Question for Yosef"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 8:06 PM EST on January 25, 2017
"Tiers" - GCR/RV Overview - Wednesday - January 25, 2017
Tiers was an real eye opener!
I remember hearing that DOW 20,000 Unlocked Program Trades of some kind and the 800 Numbers.
Can you explain if there is any significance to DOW 20,000 – does it help us?
Also, can you give us an update on the Elders\Royals, Republic, Banks, and Reno as we head into
Chinese New Year. Where are we as far as the 800 Number Release? We are Ready!
How to say Happy Chinese Lunar New Year in Chinese?
The most common Chinese way of saying Happy Lunar New Year is:
Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin)
Gong Xi (恭禧) is congratulations or respectfully wishing one joy.
Fa Cai (發財) is to become rich or to make money.
Thus, Gong Xi Fa Cai means wishing you to be prosperous in the coming year.
What to say when someone (friend) greets you with Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) is:
Hong Bao Na Lai, “Red envelope please!”
Hong Bao (紅包) is a red envelope. Red is the luckiest color in China.
During Chinese New Year, Chinese parents give cash gifts in red envelopes to their children.
So Hong Bao is cash gift or lucky money.
Thank You in Mandarin Chinese
'xiè xie nǐ" (Thank you), rough pronunciation of xiè xie is syeh-syeh.
Simplified Chinese, xiè xie is 谢谢. Traditional Chinese, xiè xie is 謝謝.
谢谢 謝謝
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"Question for Over and Out"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 9:29 PM EST on January 25, 2017
I've only been on this roller coaster ride for almost a year. According to what you have stated, I will not be considered as part of any group, I will be considered public.
I have a little bit of dinar and a few ZIM. I will need to exchange at a bank that buys and sells foreign currencies, correct? And if that is true, then there isn't any reason for me to try to stay up to date by going to all of these sites and reading every bit of Intel I can find, yours included. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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"ZAP Rant!"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 10:20 PM EST on January 25, 2017
Really? He actually posted about Michelle Obama being "upset about having to leave the white house"? Are you effing KIDDING ME??
Is not there something more important to talk about other than your damn perspective of the former FLOTUS? With NO evidence to boot.
He offers nothings substantiated and ALWAYS is asking for MORE money...even though his funds are ALWAYS coming "next week"!
Go away!!! You offer NOTHING!!! A complete BEGGAR and conman!
Anonymous
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"Well Done OWK"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 10:23 PM EST on January 25, 2017
"Well Done OWK"
Entry Submitted Anonymously at 10:23 PM EST on January 25, 2017
"Why Should (Internet People) Get The Higher Rates?" - One Who Knows - 1.25.17
Great staff OWK. I applaud to your efforts to educate and give clear directions
to the mass of DC people. Exceptionally well written article!! (Why should the Internet people
get the higher rates ). IMO You are really the best author in DC land! Well done!!!
Anonymous
to the mass of DC people. Exceptionally well written article!! (Why should the Internet people
get the higher rates ). IMO You are really the best author in DC land! Well done!!!
Anonymous





