Tell your State Attorney General "Don't Settle with the Banks!"

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Feb 8, 2012, 3:45:31 AM2/8/12
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Comment:  I've been saying for a while that what happened in 2008 with the economic collapse was "obfuscation by complexification."  Now it is clear that the purpose of this obfuscation was to get away with crimes.  The banks, especially the "too big to fail" banks need to be nationalized.  We need to move into a "social credit" system where everyone gets a "dividend" payment every month just for being part of this wonderfully corrupt system ( sarcasm ).  That's what she suggests in here.   This whole issue is going to blow up on the banks! (send emails to your bank, legislator, attorney general, newspapers, TV )

Banking is basically a "criminal conspiracy."

 

Source:  http://noliesradio.org/archives/41974

Ellen Brown: “Don’t Settle! Robo-signed mortgages = FRAUD” _on The Kevin Barrett Show

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EXCLUSIVE –Tuesday on KB Show:
Ellen Brown: “Don’t Settle! Robo-signed mortgages = FRAUD”

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Guest, Ellen Brown, author, Web of Debt, whose new article “Why the AGs Must Not Settle: Robo-signing Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg” calls on states’ Attorneys General not to sign the proposed settlement agreement with banks that committed mortgage fraud. Why not? Because “the evidence to date suggests that ‘robo-signing’ was not a mere technical default or sloppy business practice but was part and parcel of a much larger fraud, the fraud that brought down the whole economy in 2008.”

By the way, I hear that people who face financial difficulties due to adjustable-rate mortgages – or any mortgages they can’t pay – have had increasing success fighting the banksters in court, thanks to the fact that so many mortgages are flawed or fraudulent. See http://www.foreclosureself-defense.com/



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