2012 has seen hundreds of people taking on the banks legally and lawfully in the courts. Thought and Action was able to distribute leaflets and videos during the year and assisted people in trouble with the banks. Groups like People for Economic Justice and Debt Options emerged. The Anti Eviction Taskforce is active across Ireland. The Common Law Society of Ireland held well attended ‘Lay Litigation Days’ during 2012. They also host regular educational workshops. Seamus Sherlock and family continue their noble stand at their family home and farm.
Modern banking built on the system of usury is nothing other than a scam of the greatest order. People and entire Nations are enslaved in debt and politicians are nothing other than puppets of the International Financiers.
In 2013, the fight will continue. See extracts from Sunday Indo article below
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/banks-put-lives-at-risk-says-charity-3334489.html
“BUSINESSMAN Noel Smyth, the founder of charity 3Ts (Turn The Tide of Suicide), has accused banks of putting vulnerable people's lives at risk with their "punitive" approach to collecting debt.
"The value of human life in Ireland is diminishing by the fact that we've now decided it's reasonable to be punitive with people who haven't been able to pay their debts," he told the Sunday Independent.
"If that ends up with that person taking their own life, that's a consequence of being in the system. That to me is the biggest failure we are facing going into 2013. The one thing we are losing is our value for life. You cannot get blood from a stone. It doesn't exist.
"In the normal course of events, you would not put someone at risk by pursuing them if they are vulnerable."
Renewing his call for the establishment of a national suicide prevention authority, he questioned whether those tasked with collecting debts on behalf of Ireland's financial institutions had been given any professional training in how to deal with potential suicides.”
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