Nick Fleming RVGCR Intel Update March 30, 2026

           


Bruce (The Big Call)

[via WiserNow]

We’re looking very good…right now, and we think that at least we in tier 4b are definitely going to get started with our exchanges before the end of the month, which is Tuesday the 31st…we’ll see what happens…I think we’re looking really good…we just could get…this before…Tuesday.  

Judy Byington

During the first week of April, 2026 Redemption Centers will start processing live appointments…The schedule is already being filled with authorized [Tier 4B] participants, according to sources within two U.S. Treasury branches. We’ve all been ready for this moment.

MarkZ

[via PDK]

Article:
‘Parliamentary calls for emergency session after security breaches in Iraq’

The US and Isreal are targeting some of the militias from Iran. Iraq’s refusal to deal with them years ago is causing a big stomach ache for them right now.  My contact in Iraq says overwhelming the people of Iraq want to get rid of the PMF [an Iranian-backed paramilitary umbrella group that operates within Iraq.] We probably would have already had the RV if they had dealt with this years ago.

 

Jeff

Majority of today’s articles talking about [electing president] Monday.  But they’re also suggesting they may or may not have a quorum to a valid session of parliament...I don’t lock it in and say it’s on Monday…Be careful.  Take it with more of a grain of salt because they lie to us about hard dates like that.  

Iran’s finally showing some good faith efforts to potentially bring the war to an end.  As that step is happening, of the war possibly coming to an end, Iraq’s news is transitioning, becoming more suggesting that they’re about to vote on their president.  Iraq would have to have the inside scoop and have access to secret news on the status of the war for what they’ve got pending…Their whole rate change process is contingent upon this war ending…

Fnu Lnu

Inside Iraq, hydrocarbon revenues are mostly collected at the federal level and then redistributed through the budget…A large share of oil and gas sales revenue goes into federal accounts before redistribution. Governorates also receive money through development programs for local reconstruction and services. So do citizens get direct  payments.  Not as a direct, universal oil dividend.  Iraq’s oil revenue mostly goes into the state budget and is then used to pay salaries, pensions, and social welfare…The people do NOT get distributions from the HCL. 

Steve

This is all the research I personally have done.  Do your own research.  Make sure you’re looking at the banks in your area.  I advise exchanging with the 4 bigger banks here in the US.  I also did some research on Lloyd’s of London because I’ve had a few people in the UK asking me about bank transactions there.  Also Scotia Bank, RNC Bank for my Canadian people…Chase bank has a 3% foreign transaction fee. Some banks have a separate…spread fee.  Truth is we’re not going to know until the event happens…[and] we walk in the bank…This is where we’re all going to have to do our own research.  My idea is to negotiate with different banks to see if one bank is charging a certain fee and another bank is charging less of a fee...Banks make money by lending your money out.  Banks are a business.  Banks want your money.  And for dinar holders, if you have a significant amount of dinar and your dinar is now worth millions or tens of millions of dollars, a lot of banks might be willing to wave these fees entirely.

3% fee might not sound like a lot but when you start talking about large sums of money, it adds up very very quickly.  Just taking a few hours to do some research before this event takes place, you might be saving yourself a lot of money in the long run.  So Chase charges 3%.  They said for premium accounts some fees might be waved…Bank of America also charges a 3% foreign transaction fee…They did say there is an exchange rate markup of 5% to 6%…That seems pretty significant to me…Wells Fargo, they charge 3%.  They might have certain markup or exchange fees…CitiBank charges 3%.  So most banks charge 3%…Lloyd’s Bank didn’t give me an exact transaction fee…It varies by account.  I’m assuming if you have more money to exchange they might be willing to negotiate…Royal Bank of Canada…2.5% to 3% fee on foreign currency.  Scotia Bank 2.5% to 3% as well…Doing your homework before hand puts you in a dominant… confident position to know exactly who you’re going to once the dinar does revaluate.

Sandy Ingram

We all know Iraq has way, way, way too much money in circulation.  Therefore a revaluation or an adjustment of the currency is unlikely without structural changes.  We know the CBI is quietly making structural changes in the background…They’re getting rid of the excess banknotes. 



MilitiaMan

Keeping the economic engine running even while the region is tense…They still are moving forward…When the time frame arrives, they’re ready to go.  

 

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