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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Addition in handwriting: 25,000 Dinar = 150,750:6

VERY INTERESTING! This little bit of handwriting shows the shekels being changed to Dinar! I know Jordan uses Dinar, what other Arabic Nations use Dinars? Anybody know? This clearly show that the Palestinian Terrorist Organisations are being funded and run not by the Palestinians themselves, but by the Islamic Jihad of the Arab League. Folks we have been had, and bad. We could trace this bit of information by finding out what the exchange rate was on different Arab nations on the date of the memo. Only one would match. That would tell us who was funding the PLO.

39 posted on 04/03/2002 5:20:25 AM PST by American in Israel
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To: American in Israel
FYI, AII:

The countries in the world that currently use the DINAR are as follows:

Algeria

IRAQ

Jordan

Kuwait

Libya

Tunisia

42 posted on 04/03/2002 5:29:09 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: American in Israel
I'll go to world currency calculator on the web right now and find the shekels to dinar rates. Did this document have a date on it? Need to back date for currency fluctuation.

Well, indeed, we will catch the bastards for sure (I am sure this has already been done, but it is rewarding to figure it out for ourselves, too)....

44 posted on 04/03/2002 5:31:37 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: American in Israel
According to CNN the document was dated "16 September 2001"'

Dinar - Kuwait, Jordan, Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Lybia, Sudan

Any others?

I can't find historical exchange rates but would put US$5.00 on Iraq.

45 posted on 04/03/2002 5:31:41 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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