Entry Submitted by Steve A at 5:10 AM ET on April 9, 2023
Does anyone know the exact locations of Iraqi satellite banks in the United States?
I remember reading about them some time ago but I don’t remember the locations. I do remember the discussion was in the context of Iraq citizens here in the U.S. could have access to them for banking privileges.
So, I will give you my opinion based on a couple of facts.
1. The elites do not want the common people to be rich. If they are, they cannot be controlled. And it doesn’t matter what all the gurus say about this because many of them are C-A mouthpieces to delude the population and feed us deceiving intel just to pacify us.
2. Islam hasn’t stopped hating us and their goal is to overtake the U.S. in the future. The best way to do that is to flood the country with Muslims and then just make them wealthy when the rate changes on the Dinar.
How could this easily happen? By simply stating that the 3 zero notes can only be exchanged at an Iraq bank. And all of the sudden, only the elite and Muslims in America that have access to those few banks on American soil can benefit. So, my question remains….and I’m not fear mongering….
Does anyone know the locations of those banks in the U.S.?
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