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Old 07-29-2004, 05:34 AM
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Flawed Redemption Process

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The majority of what goes on in the courts is a fiction to test you and most people buy into it. The people here seem to ignore the political realities of much of what they're dealing with. For example, do you really think the courts are going to rule in favor of the defendants in foreclosure cases? Rarely is it done, and no matter how well they follow procedure and use case law there won't be any more wins than there are now (virtually none). The legal system is the enforcement arm of the financial system. It's true they don't lend money and they won't produce the original note if you challenge them to. Since when does that stop them? In the end all they have to do is submit an Affidavit of Loss and El Judgo will "reinstate" the contract. It's totally wrong, but it's done all the time and this is why I'm switching tactics in my case. Taking it up on appeal won't help either. I agree with the basic logic of what these guys are saying and their methods would work IF the courts were operating the way they think the courts do, but unfortunately, what's going on is something altogether different.


A point to ponder: what would happen to the financial industry if judges started ruling against banks, mortgage cos., and CCC's because they couldn't/wouldn't produce the original notes/contracts? The bulk of its operations would grind to a halt compelling most of the people involved to find a new line of work. Such precedents would cause many "paying customers" to start waking up. God knows what other disasters (from their standpoint) this could lead to. The legal system will not allow this to happen to their masters. The judges and lawyers are protecting their jobs. This is the reality underlying many of our individual legal problems.


People say their business practices are fraudulent. Oh?

Who pretends to lend? A fiction called a bank/CCC/etc. To whom is the "money" "lent"? Your STRAWMAN, another fiction. For their to be a fraud, someone must be getting screwed somehow, but who's getting screwed? You, or your STRAWMAN? How can one fiction harm another fiction? It can't. So how much of a fraud is their fraud? Could it be it's an illusion and they're testing you and you're falling for it?


The pincipals on this site have an agenda to "kick butt" and take back the courts. The former part of their agenda is nothing new and stems from ego. The latter part of their goal is laudible, though unrealistic. So many people would have to wake up to reach a critical mass for this to happen, and I don't see it happening any time soon. The "kick butt" mentality so many "patriots" have had over the years has never worked because it isn't in harmony with the legal system as it really works. What's being touted on this site is, for the most part, nothing new. To rise to an equal level of footing of the Big Boys requires a change in mentality. We must come to understand the law as the Elite do. They are where they are in the world precisely because they don't think like us.
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