It's Not Your House -- The Bank Stole It
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Really.

Read that: NEARLY EVERY DOCUMENT REVIEWED BY THE AUDIT TEAM INVOLVED ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING.....

Wholesale document fabrication and slander of title, imposing potential double liability on the property owners and issuance of fatally flawed deeds.

It's not your house.

It was stolen.

In virtually every case reviewed over the period of the last two years.

No, the fraud has not stopped with the housing bubble collapse.  It has instead accelerated.

Oh, and the county -- one county in Texas -- was apparently rooked out of over $868,000 during the same time by these practices.

And you guys wonder why I started writing The Ticker in 2007, and why, today, given the lack of outrage and action by the citizens of this nation, including but not limited to the more than 90% return rate for Representatives and Senators, it is very hard for me not to conclude that this has been one gigantic waste of time when nobody will get off their ass and do anything about their own continual financial rape?

The difference between******and sex is consent.

YOU ARE CONSENTING!

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