Monthly Archives: February 2016
Beat the Banks at Their Own Game: Self-Issued Currency In Action (Part One)
IMPORTANT NOTE/DISCLAIMER: The following article is not legal advice and was not written by an attorney. It is merely a collection of common-sense, rational observations written by a sane, rational layperson with common sense. It is recommended that you consult … Continue reading
“Standing” up for homeowners, against banks: Yvanova decision
This one–the Yvanova decision by the California Supreme Court–was a no-brainer, of course. Had the Court ruled that homeowners cannot challenge a bogus assignment, there would be no point in a bank or other purported holder of California mortgages following … Continue reading
Sanders disturbs the “profound languor of the comfortable”—with good reason
In her article “Feeling the Yern: Why One Millenial Woman Would Rather Go To Hell Than Vote For Hillary,” writer Holly Wood (cool parents, or nom de plume?) drops this gem: “If I am alarmed, it is by the profound … Continue reading
FBI, Secret Service members of MERS, but why?
Well now! This is veeeerrry interesting, indeed. Apparently, the FBI and the Secret Service are members of the opaque, fraud-enabling/title-laundering racket known as MERS. But why? Neither the FBI nor the Secret Service are in the real estate business or … Continue reading
Bernie Holds His Own Against the Billionaire Class
Today has been a day of the Matrix railing against Bernie Sanders. You know the drill—he just wants to give away free stuff that we all really have to pay for, it’s unrealistic, pie-in-the-sky claptrap, neither he nor his supporters … Continue reading