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Re: mr40 post# 9984

Saturday, 01/11/2014 9:44:11 PM

Saturday, January 11, 2014 9:44:11 PM

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That's a side issue. Your Uncle was likely just a low level foot soldier for the fraud. Most weren't even clued in on what was going on. NO offense meant, by the guard of the concentration camps were held responsible once too. Just not in America.

Never wonder why the era of the Depression Bank Robbers were so often revered by the public?

They not only robbed the bank, they destroyed the ledgers that keep the mortgages, freeing farmers in many cases from predatory lending. No books, no proof.

It's where the whole idea of Snidley Whiplash comes from. He was that black-cloaked, mustachioed bad guy who relished kicking Little Nell, and various widows and orphans out of their homes as the evil, cackling bad guy who does the bank's odious bidding.

And where the hero triumphantly says, "I'll pay the mortgage!"

Think about it. Writers of the time were telling the tales of woe of how Americans were losing their homes to nefarious changes in lending laws just after 1933. It's directly tied to the Money and Bank fraud from 1914 to 1933 and extending till even now.

Whether Steinbeck, Hansberry, or Grisham, the story remains the same.

"The Bank -- or the Company -- needs -- wants -- insists -- must have -- as though the Bank or the Company were a monster, with thought and feeling, which had ensnared them," Steinbeck wrote of the men who repossess workers' homes. "The Bank is something more than men, I tell you. It's the monster. Men made it, but they can't control it."

And you wonder WHY?

Catherine Austin Fitts knew why and it cost her BIGTIME.

"Such a transfer is not economic — other than for the large investors and to serve a wider agenda of social control and engineering, including gentrification of numerous areas whose former residents were fraudulently induced and evicted with the use of these mortgages."



https://solari.com/blog/bring-your-mortgages-home/





"...once more, after the usual period of years, the torrents of heaven sweep down like a pestilence leaving only the rude and unlettered among you."

~Plato's Timaeus

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