Monthly Archives: March 2016

Why Not Simply Follow The Law? Yale Law Journal’s Novel Idea for Foreclosure Judgments

In a recent post (Judges: Not Dupes—TOTALLY In On It), we decided that when it comes to foreclosure cases, judges are not guileless, impartial innocents deceived by wily banks into throwing people into the street.  No, the judges are (to … Continue reading

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Beat The Banks At Their Own Game: Self-Issued Currency In Action (Part Two)

(Part one, about Michael Tellinger and paying off bank “loans” with self-issued promissory notes, can be found here.) What better day to write and post a story involving Irish banks and Irish ingenuity than St. Patrick’s Day? Readers of this … Continue reading

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Judges: Not Dupes—TOTALLY In On It

In the past couple of years, we’ve written a number of articles—not quite a series, but more than a couple—asking the following question regarding whether or not judges are impartial, or favor Goliath over David, or whether they really can … Continue reading

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The connection between money-laundering and mortgages

I first came across the story of chemist Dean Moore and HSBC via this very tantalizing headline from Michael Krieger: “How the U.S. Government and HSBC Have Teamed Up to Hide the Truth From a Pennsylvania Couple”.  After reading through … Continue reading

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