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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Foreclosure Fraud Confirmed By One Of Their Own!

In a report yesterday, Neil Garfield, a former Investment Banker,Trial Lawyer, and Board Member of several
Institutions, has confirmed the Smoke and mirror Allusions, of the Ponsi Scheme set off in the largest Fraud
 to ever have been purported on the American People,

Confirming what a multitude of alleged mortgagees have been saying for a grand number of years, reportedly
kicked off by the "Credit Enhancement" & "Credit Default Swap" allegedly to have been a brainstorm of Wall Street, But some suggest to take a look deep inside of the USDA for answers, that date further in the true realm,of when the actual dates of the Real ponsi scheme started on the Farmers that,  were supposed to be helped, by the USDA programs, all the while, helping their own pockets, by the plundering and piracy of Americas food basket.

Mr. Garfield, is said to have confirmed, as noted in Washington's Blog, We wouldn't be here now if the
mortgages were really securitized, but as long as the mortgagee, thought they were, the scheme could go on
When the time to go to Court came the real notes, were lost, so it wasn't anything to make a new one who was to know. Blue ink, black ink, but these tactics aren't new, they are documented at least back into the
1600's.

The sloppy paper work was the smoke to cover for the non securitization, but what they aren't saying and can be researched, is the fact that in this country mortgages on land is unlawful, and has been ever since this
country filed a bankruptcy back in the Depression.

The question is when will the defrauded farmer and home owners go back tot heir homes, this is right, and necessary for the country to become stable again.
And question number two: when will the banksters,and greedy government types. be prosecuted for their crimes.

                                        by: Melissa Seaver, Scottsburg, Indiana
                                             http://landrightsnfarming.blogspot.com/
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