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Saturday, 10/31/2015 9:42:12 PM

Saturday, October 31, 2015 9:42:12 PM

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Where have all the assets gone.......

So those who believe in the documents that PROVE there are at least $150B in assets, are in constant disagreement with those that think this is all nonsense, and that there is nothing.

That's fine to have opposing views.

My question to those who think this is all BS: Where did these assets go? Do you REALLY think JPM got all that for $1.88B? Really? The safe harbor deposits were done well before WAMU was seized. They knew it was coming in advance.

The documents clearly show these assets. If you really believe there are no such assets, then what happened to them? Poof?

I understand the angst among many here. It's been a stressful 3+ years for escrow holders, many of whom have banked on money to pour into their accounts, but it never does. Frustrating yes! So why the delay, for those who do believe in the validity of the assets? You need to think of it like this: There are many billions. Bair and Dimon stole a company that had plenty of assets, in the middle of the night, and destroyed a company, its employees and it shareholders. The uproar over this upcoming release will be immense. It's a major conundrum for the government. They know these assets need to be released. But how? It needs to be quietly swept under the rug. Obama will want to wait till after he's gone for the release because he knows this will be a firestorm because of the magnitude of the assets. That's why I say it will be done in small amounts over time, maybe quarterly. Spread out, it won't make the administration look so bad. Imagine releasing $150B in one shot? No way will they do that.

Patience. Once they figure out how to release the funds it will start to happen. But it will be very stealth. No fanfare. They hope.
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