Which middle east countries have central banks, and which do not?
Which middle east countries have central banks, and which do not?
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All. Every single one of them has a central bank, including Palestine (as of 2010).
Google "central bank of" followed by any of the following:
Bahrain
Cyprus
Egypt
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Palestine
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Turkey
UAE
Yemen
Thanks Steven.
I've been thinking the "bad guys" and "rogue nations" were the holdouts, but I guess not.
Also, Islam forbids 'riba', right? - so I was thinking Islamic countries with Islamic banking practices might not have one.
hmmm.....
- Don't lie.
- Don't cheat.
- Don't steal.
- Don't kill.
- Don't commit adultery.
- Don't covet what your neighbor has, especially his wife.
- Honor your father and mother.
- Set aside a day of rest for church, family and friends.
- Don’t use your Higher Power's name in vain, or anyone else's.
- Do unto others as you would like to be done to.
"For the love of money is the root of all evil..."
I Timothy 6:10, KJV 1611
Not going off any research, but based on lunch with a friend the other day, he explained the following. He said that Russia, North Korea and Iran are the only countries left in the world that are not part of the same central bank system(read Rothschild). Though these countries still have central banks, they are independent of say the Fed Res. He said that is causing a lot of the rising tension and may shape alliances in the coming months/years.
I think Panama doesn't have one.
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A while back I heard there were only seven nations on the world left without being part of the global controlled network of central banks. The list had Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya on it then. Now I think it is down to Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Cuba.
The web page it came off of was pretty hateful sounding but the list stuck in my mind. It seems to add up if you follow the rhetoric that never seems to add up about certain places.
This link isn't to the webpage I first saw but I think it is the same thing re-hosted. Be warned though! The tone concerns me. (In fact fix the link if you want to check it out. It seems to out there.)
htxp://www.iamthewitness.com/DarylBradfordSmith_Rothschild.htm
Also take a look at this article that came out after what ever it was that happened to Libya.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-...nk-oil-company
Last edited by Carson; 11-11-2012 at 06:31 PM.
He could very well be right about Russia but they sure seem to be on the same page with the rest of the globe. At least they seem to have caught on to a new way of playing the game.
It seems no country controls it's politicians, government, or their borders any more...
well I'm still watching the maybe four left and not sure of adding Iceland after their break for freedom.
Last edited by Carson; 11-11-2012 at 06:28 PM.
He explained that Putin had betrayed many of his own people and that he essentially took control, perhaps he meant put close friends in key roles, of the central bank. Will try and dig up something more concrete.
Iran has had a Central Bank for a long time. They were one of the original founding members of the IMF in 1945. http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/memdir/memdate.htm
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