Australia's Secret Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis - Libertarian economics - perception of a free market
If you're an Australian with a mortgage, you might consider that you owe it to yourself to investigate your own mortgage, by FOI, by viewing, searching and pursuing - a time of crisis is almost always an opportunity for some, and that might be you. Carpe diem. ----- Original Message ----- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 08:08:24 +0800 Subject: Australian mortgages Hi all, The following link is to a 27 minute clip of some astounding information regarding Australian mortgages. If you have or have had a mortgage, this is a MUST WATCH. It is one of the best and most accurate expose of this fraudulent activity by central banks that I've ever seen. Australia's Secret Sub-Prime Crisis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMcf4PUyOzY
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 01:58:21PM +0000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
If you're an Australian with a mortgage, you might consider that you owe it to yourself to investigate your own mortgage, by FOI, by viewing, searching and pursuing - a time of crisis is almost always an opportunity for some, and that might be you.
Carpe diem.
Even as an Australian with a mortgage, this post doesn't belong on cpunks. Consider keeping this to /r/conspiracy. Alfie -- Alfie John https://www.alfie.wtf
On 4/26/16, Alfie John <alfie@alfie.wtf> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 01:58:21PM +0000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
If you're an Australian with a mortgage, you might consider that you owe it to yourself to investigate your own mortgage, by FOI, by viewing, searching and pursuing - a time of crisis is almost always an opportunity for some, and that might be you.
Carpe diem.
Even as an Australian with a mortgage, this post doesn't belong on cpunks. Consider keeping this to /r/conspiracy.
A Supreme Court precedent, and over 200 people known to have had their mortgages cancelled (and an unknown number having settled out of court under non disclosure) are anecdotes, but they are facts, and therefore, no conspiracy here, just an opportunity for ~10% of high-doc (normal) mortgagees and 100% of low-doc (high risk) mortgagees (sample size 500 analysed, over 200 to mortgage cancellation, PhD thesis guy). It may be uncomfortable to file an FOI with your bank to obtain their internal loan assessment form. It may be mildly interesting to then discover they completely invented a number of facts on their form. It may be confronting and upsetting to even consider writing a letter to the bank demanding an explanation and suggesting you'll take the matter to court. There are many ways this article can be described, but conspiracy is definitely not one that will hold up in this instance. If there's a general concensus, I'm happy for a noncypherbutstillpunkpunks list. We certainly owe it to ourselves to create 'spaces' which we find uplifting and inspiring.
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