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“Done with Waiting” – Coffee with MarkZ Intel Stream Highlights 9-27-25

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Summary:

If you’re looking for a podcast that brilliantly blends serious geopolitical analysis with refreshing candor and a healthy dose of real-world banter, then “Weekend Coffee with MarkZ” is your go-to. This past Saturday, September 27th, 2025, MarkZ and his guests delivered a dynamic and multifaceted conversation, with a significant spotlight on the groundbreaking progress in Iraq’s Hydrocarbon Law (HCL) implementation.

The heart of this episode pulsed with discussions surrounding the recent advancements in Iraq’s HCL. For years, Iraq has grappled with the complexities of its energy sector, with the HCL remaining a critical, yet often stalled, piece of the puzzle. MarkZ’s podcast highlighted the notable progress, including significant strides in Kurdish oil exports and the stabilization efforts facilitated by U.S. involvement.

The HCL agreement isn’t just another piece of legislation; it’s being hailed as a pivotal moment in Iraq’s long-standing energy and political challenges. This development promises not just economic uplift but also significant strides toward nationwide political stabilization. Imagine the implications: a more unified approach to managing Iraq’s vast natural resources, potentially unlocking unprecedented economic growth and fostering greater internal cohesion. It’s a beacon of hope for a region often synonymous with instability.

But MarkZ’s podcast is never just about the headlines. The hosts and guests masterfully weave in personal anecdotes and casual banter, creating an engaging atmosphere that grounds complex issues in everyday reality. This episode was no exception. From tracking tropical storm activity across various U.S. regions and discussing quirky weather patterns, to lighthearted reflections on Halloween candy and more sobering discussions about urban safety concerns in American cities – the conversation flowed organically. These moments serve as a reminder that behind every geopolitical chessboard are people living their daily lives, impacted by everything from global policies to local weather.

As the coffee mugs emptied, the conversation shifted to deeper, more introspective waters. MarkZ and his guests delved into the growing distrust toward government and medical institutions, alongside a healthy skepticism about prevailing media narratives. The underlying message was a resounding call for critical thinking and accountability. In an age of information overload, the hosts emphasized the importance of questioning, researching, and forming one’s own informed conclusions, rather than passively accepting official statements. This perspective undoubtedly enriches the understanding of the complex global landscape they dissect.

“Weekend Coffee with MarkZ” on September 27th, 2025, was a masterclass in dynamic, layered discussion, balancing serious geopolitical insights with the warmth of human connection and a sharp call for intellectual rigor. The optimism for Iraq’s future, coupled with a broader hope for positive global geopolitical developments, resonated throughout, all while maintaining that characteristic MarkZ lighthearted tone.

Whether you’re invested in global energy policy, curious about societal trends, or simply enjoy a thoughtful conversation that spans from the profound to the personal, this episode offers a rich listening experience.

Don’t miss out! For these full insights and much more, make sure to watch the complete podcast from MarkZ!

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Weekend Coffee with MarkZ. 09/27/2025

Some highlights by PDK-Not verbatim

MarkZ Disclaimer: Please consider everything on this call as my opinion. People who take notes do not catch everything and its best to watch the video so that you get everything in context.  Be sure to consult a professional for any financial decisions

MZ: Normal Saturday, a short news brief and then Matt and Lucas with CBD Gurus join before the news at the 45-minute mark.

Member: Good Morning Mark, Mods and friends…..Welcome to the weekend.

Member: A new day is coming! blessings to all

MZ: Todays news is about oil flowing and how this paves the way for HCL implementation. I have been told for years that once we have HCL- we are done with waiting …….. Lots of news from Iraq.

MZ: Oil is flowing in Iraq this morning . Lots of anticipation out of Iraq.

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MZ: “Barzani praises Washington’s role in success of the agreement to resume Kurdistan oil exports” there seems to be a lot of congratulating of each other. The US did play a major role with coordination of oil companies and getting the oil flowing. Rubio and crew was very involved with the process.

Member: First The Oil Flows & Then The Money Flows

MZ: “After two years of losses-Iraq recovers $1 Billion a month as Kurdistan oil returns to exports”  They want us to all know that they are pumping and how more stable is the country now.

MZ: Barzani and Sudani had a phone call about HCL….and agree to move forward. Oil flowing paves the way. They are making serious breakthroughs

MZ: This one was sent to me by a member- Thanks Kevin   This is from Friday June 1, 2007.    “The Iraq Hydro Carbon Law: How and when?” They talk about how long this has taken , when we they finally have it and the stability it will bring. This was about a 20 year process and we are at the end of it. We have never been to this point before.

Member: Super excited with Iraqi news today.

Member: If oil is truly flowing there has to be a rate change. Nothing else makes sense.

Member: You all know it’s not rocket science that oil is not flowing without a change in the rate…IMO  they have already changed them. And the IMF gave Vietnam permission to go…

Member: Imf put out a article last week green lightning Vietnam to change their exchange rate

Member: What if Vietnam just decides to go first?

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Member: Yesterday I heard a rumor that Vietnam is ready and doesn’t want to wait for Iraq to RV….

Member: Did the Dinar get pulled off exotic currency list?

Member: I heard it did.

MZ: Bonds have been exceptionally quiet overnight.

Member: No New Intel From Out West & Lake Tahoe Adjacent?

Member: Very quiet out of Reno overnight as well.

Member” Mark,I hate to ask, because I know how aggravating it is to have folks continue to ask, but after 17 yrs. we’re fatigued, are we past the “point of no return” this time?

Member: Mark, what’s your best gut feeling on this RV actually happening coming to pass?

MZ: Optimistically I think at least another week before we see it. But that we could see it early next month . What I am looking for is implementation of the HCL and of course bond movement.

Member: They need to give us the final plot twist and run the credits. I’m done with popcorn.

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Member: Many years ago I use to joke abut the RV going the day after I die. At my age now it’s not a joke anymore.

Member: I remember them saying, Everything all at once !! It’s supposed to look like everything coming fast and furious!!

Member: Once this goes we will have the biggest Black Friday’s ever…and the best Christmas.

Member: Remember that Wednesday is Oct. 1 and the start of the new US fiscal year, the start of the 4th quarter and a possible government shutdown. This could be a big week for us.

Member: And Saturday nights are allegedly the best time to “push the RV button”

Member: Forex reopens Sunday 5pm est. So we will see what happens

Member: Everyone stay safe and positive this weekend…..Its almost over….then we can start our new lives.

Member: I hope we all have an extraordinary weekend .

THE CONTENT IN THIS PODCAST IS FOR GENERAL & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY&NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE ANY PROFESSIONAL, FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. PLEASE CONSIDER EVERYTHING DISCUSSED IN MARKZ’S OPINION ONLY

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Mod:  MarkZ “Back To Basics” Pre-Recorded Call” for Newbies 10-19-2022 ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37oILmAlptM

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Note from PDK: Please listen to the replay for all the details and entire stream….I do not transcribe political opinions, medical opinions or many guests on this stream……just RV/currency related topics.

THANK YOU ALL FOR JOINING. HAVE A BLESSED WEEKEND! SEE YOU ALL MONDAY MORNING FOR COFFEE @ 10:00 AM EST ~ UNLESS BREAKING NEWS HAPPENS!

FROM NOW ON NO MORE NIGHTLY PODCASTS ON MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qfAMUGB0rc

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Source: Dinar Recaps

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