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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Questions for your local Bank!

Posted on 10:30 AM by Unknown

Awaken Longford has put together a series of questions.

http://awakenlongford.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/mortgageholders-the-ten-most-important-questions-you-need-to-ask-your-bank/

THE TEN QUESTIONS ANYBODY WHO HAS A MORTGAGE SHOULD BE ASKING THEIR BANK!

YOU ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW!

1. Am I indebted to the bank right now? (Please answer yes or no).
2. Please confirm that the bank actually possessed the money they claim to have lent me, prior to my loan being granted. In other words, did the bank physically have the money they lent me, prior to the money appearing in my account?
3. Would the bank be prepared to amend the credit agreement as follows: “We, the bank, did in fact possess the money we loaned you, prior to the loan being approved.”
4. Was the loan funded by assets belonging to the bank at the time the loan was granted? Either way, please describe in detail the accounting process used to create my loan.
5. Did the bank record my promissory note / negotiable instrument as an asset on its books? If yes, how was my instrument used to create my loan, and where is my valuable promissory note / negotiable instrument now?
6. Does the bank participate in a securitisation scheme whereby debts / promissory notes are bundled and then sold-on to a third party/parties via special purpose vehicles, entities or alike processes?
7. With reference to point 6, has my loan securitised? If so, please send me all details regarding its securitization.
8. Does the bank have a legal right to collect money it claims I owe it? If so, then were does this legal right come from, assuming the loan has been securitised?
9. Has my loan with the bank been settled by a special purpose vehicle, insurance policy, or by any other party?
10. Regarding the security given to the bank by me, has this security been sold on or given as security / surety to another party?

THE 10 QUESTIONS EXPLAINED
1. Am I indebted to the bank right now? (Please answer yes or no).
Obvious question, right? Wrong. In fact, your bank may well refuse to answer it.
Here’s why: If your loan has been securitised, then you are no longer indebted to your bank. If you are not indebted to your bank, then in our opinion, the bank cannot take judgement against you.
A recent judgment in the US (one of many similar judgments since 2008) has ordered banks to pay out US$8.5billion to consumers because of banking fraud. This is almost identical to what you should be seeking.
In the case of securitisation, your legal position with the bank has changed. Did your bank disclose securitisation to you? Do you even know what it means? Probably not. Therefore, you should therefore seek recourse and follow the success of other countries.
Also, if the bank does answer “yes” to this question, and it turns out that your loan has been securitised, then it is our opinion that the bank has placed itself in a position of fraud and quite possibly perjury. This could lead to criminal action against the bank and possible recourse for you.
2. Please confirm that the bank actually possessed the money they claim to have lent me, prior to my loan being granted. In other words, did the bank physically have the money they lent me, prior to the money appearing in my account?
It is unlikely that your bank will answer this question. However, they may try to disguise the answer by using clever language, so read their answer very carefully.
If your loan was securitised, then the bank’s money was not used to fund the loan. Therefore, a legitimate loan between you and the bank may not exist. The bank could never admit this, because to do so would be to admit that there could not possibly be a loan agreement with you.
Even if your loan was not securitised, then the bank still cannot answer this question. Why? Because the bank did not loan you their own lawful money. Something you need to know about banking: banks do not “loan” money in the ordinary sense of the word. This is a tricky concept, and works like this:
Banks do not make loans. Instead, they “advance” or “extend” something called “credit.” This simply means that a magical facility is created that provides you with “money” that is made out of thin air. As hard as it is for you to accept this, the money loaned to you was simulated (ie virtual).
To illustrate: A customer deposits €100 into their bank. The bank then quickly makes nine photocopies of that €100. They lend those photocopies to nine people, charging interest on each of those so-called loans. Then, if the loan is not paid back with interest, they take away the assets pledged as security.
In reality banks do not use a photocopier, they use a computer. The loan amount is typed into the computer and, hey presto, “magical” money is created out of thin air. You think that this money is a loan, or debt so you feel obligated to pay it back. However, it was never actually lent to you in the first place.

3. Would the bank be prepared to amend the credit agreement as follows: “We, the bank, did in fact possess the money we loaned you, prior to the loan being approved.”
If you are wrong, then the banks would have no problem complying with this request. However, see for yourself: they will not agree to amend the contract.
If your loan has been securitised, your original agreement is no longer with the bank! A bank loses all right and title to the loan agreement once it has been sold into a securitisation scheme. One cannot amend an agreement when they are no longer legally entitled to it, nor do they have it in their possession. Furthermore, any indebtedness to the bank would have been settled as a result of the sale of the asset.
Put simply, no matter what the situation, the bank did not possess the money it loaned you, and never did. They are fooling you and participating in a fraud of monumental proportions. The fraud is that they cannot take away your assets without disclosing the truth to both you and the Court.
4. Was the loan funded by assets belonging to the bank at the time the loan was granted? Either way, please describe in detail the accounting process used to create my loan.


If everything is legitimate and above board, then banks should have no problem explaining how your particular loan came into being. However, banks will not reveal this to you. When you ask your bank these questions, you will see for yourself.
You need to know something else about banking: Banks do not deal with actual, physical “money.” Instead, they operate with promises to pay. For example: if a bank promises to pay you €10,000, that would equate to a €10,000 deposit into your account. This deposit is reflected on your statement as a promise of the bank, to you, for €10,000. In other words, it looks like you have €10,000 in your account, but actually this number merely represents €10,000 worth of promises made by a bank to you.
The words “money” and “deposit” are therefore misleading. The banks redefined these words so they sound the same in everyday use, but mean something very different to the legal and banking system.
Another word being misused is the word “transfer.” A transfer is not a transfer of money. It is simply a case of the bank shifting their promise to pay A to a promise to pay B. This is only an illusion of a transfer.
Do you remember when you first took out a loan? You gave the bank a promise, in writing, to make payments every month, with interest. This written promise to pay money to the bank becomes the money they used to lend you! Therefore, you actually created your own loan. It takes some time to get your head around this, and we recommend you research the links below to help you understand the process.
5. Did the bank record my promissory note / negotiable instrument as an asset on its books? If yes, how was my instrument used to create my loan, and where is my valuable promissory note / negotiable instrument now?


This question is designed to trick the banks. You want confirmation from your bank that they deal in negotiable instruments (promises). Once admitted, it will confirm most of what you is saying.
Remember, real money (gold and silver, or notes that represent gold and silver) no longer exist. The illusion of money (known as “credit” or “bank promises”) quietly replaced real money so that the banks could fund their own business empire by creating money out of nothing, then charging interest on it.
Negotiable instruments (promissory notes and bills of exchange) serve, in effect, as money. So, when you give the bank a promissory note (a written promise to pay back a loan), they convert your promise into their promise. Their promise = so called “money.” So you gave them the money they loaned you.
6. Does the bank participate in a securitisation scheme whereby debts / promissory notes are bundled and then sold-on to a third party/parties via special purpose vehicles, entities or alike processes?


This question is plain and simple: we want the banks to admit the obvious. We know they engage in securitisation, but once they admit this to a customer, then the customer would naturally have the right to ask a crisp follow-up question: “well then, has my specific loan been securitised?” Remember, if your loan has been securitised, then the whole game changes. This is ultimately what we want the banks to tell us. There is a very good chance that your loan has been securitised. You need to know the truth, which is why you MUST persist in your demand for the answers.
7. With reference to point 6, has my loan securitised? If so, please send me all details regarding its securitization.


It is your right to know about securitisation. If you don’t get answers, then work  obtain recourse.

8. Does the bank have a legal right to collect money it claims I owe it? If so, then were does this legal right come from, assuming the loan has been securitised?
The bank only has one counter argument to this: there is a contract between you and the bank. However, if your loan has been securitised, the contract is sold! It’s gone. The bank no longer has the contract, nor does it have the right to that contract. What part of this do the banks not understand? If a bank alludes or pretends they have it, then we believe that they are committing fraud.
The contract between you and the bank could conceivably say anything it wants to. The fact is that it has been sold and the bank has lost all rights to it. In our opinion, the bank cannot legally, ethically or morally claim back the debt from you because they have already been paid.
9. Has my loan with the bank been settled by a special purpose vehicle, insurance policy, or by any other party?
This is going to shock you, so be warned. When a loan is securitised, your loan gets bundled with other loans and then sold to a third party. If you default (miss a few payments), then the third party (called an SPV – Special Purpose Vehicle) carries insurance. They get paid out if you default!
This needs to be emphasised: If you get sick or lose your job, or you cannot meet your repayment obligations, then the secret third parties who trade in your loans get paid out. They are protected against your default. So then… where is your protection? Nowhere. You have no protection because to protect you would mean to inform you of the game and once you know the game, the game is over.
And one more thing… if the SPV is insured so they get paid out if you default… and the bank was paid for your loan right up front when the loan was securitised. So then… how and why are they able to foreclose on your assets? And where does the money go from the sale on the Sheriff’s auction? This is precisely what we are fighting to expose.
10. Regarding the security given to the bank by me, has this security been sold on or given as security / surety to another party?


This is the final nail in the coffin. Put simply, we want the bank to admit that they no longer have your security. If they do not have your security, then they cannot foreclose. The banks will never admit this because it means admitting that billions of Euro’s in foreclosures of assets over the past two decades would have been illegal. This would lead to an avalanche of lawsuits.

January 2013 with very special thanks to my friends at NewERA South Africa

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      • St Brigid's Day!
      • “Fine Gael Is Opposed To The Legislation Of Abortion”
      • The Con Job Continues. Ulster Bank
      • Pro-Life Pledge!
      • Oireachtas hearings on abortion a total sham!
      • Even Liberals becoming queasy about Teenage Drinking!
      • Eamon Gilmore and Water Charges!
      • €200k salary for head of water agency gets go-ahead
      • Homeowners to be hit with water charge based on si...
      • No to Brothels!
      • Destroying Libya And World Order
      • US-NATO “Economic Terrorism”: The Collapse of Syri...
      • Debt Options Ireland
      • 100th march and Ballyhea remains defiant
      • Fine Gael and Abortion
      • Committing treason against our grandchildren
      • Liberalism-Blasphemy
      • A Week Ago
      • Minister confirms private, lakes, woodland, garden...
      • Prayers for repose of soul of Dolours Price
      • Permanent TSB deny harassing an unemployed woman
      • Elderly brothers who beat off burglars are raided ...
      • The Sovereign Republic of Eire 2013
      • Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern does U-turn on 'gift...
      • New charges against Sylvia Stolz
      • Bishop Williamson Sermon Pontifical High Mass
      • Feast of the Holy Family
      • Fr Denis Fahey
      • Enda Kenny and Herod
      • Questions for your local Bank!
      • Limerickman to re-assert Irish Independence on 94t...
      • Over 30,000 people attend Vigil for Life in Dublin
      • March against Homosexual ‘Marriage’ in Paris
      • Ireland is on brink of abortion
      • Criminal Activity in Rural Ireland!
      • Fine Gael and ‘Safe and Legal’ Abortion in Ireland!
      • Vigil for Life in Dublin
      • Nigerian drug dealer worked in Irish hospitals
      • Couple found huddled together died from cold
      • The Claddagh
      • Mortgage Securitisation… Start Mortgage Ltd
      • Accounts show 70pc of Start's loan book now 'in tr...
      • Fine Gael and Property Tax Revolt
      • Picket outside constituency office of Joe Carey in...
      • Obstetricians’ who oppose abortion not represented...
      • Judgement in relation to Bank of Scotland (Ireland)
      • Head of Pro-Abortion Group Caught Arranging Sex Wi...
      • Hearings on Abortion ‘not window dressing’
      • Legality of imposing property tax questioned
      • Barroso and Van Rompuy and Co in Ireland
      • “It is morally wrong,unjust and unfair to tax a pe...
      • Michael Hoffman Talks About Usury
      • Fitch joins Moody’s in predicting further major de...
      • Unite for Life
      • Ireland, Mother Ireland
      • "It's not about terminating pregnancies by destroy...
      • A direct termination (abortion) is never necessary...
      • Decision made to legislate for Abortion according ...
      • What is the purpose of the hearings on abortion if...
      • No to a Tax on the Family Home!
      • Legislation on ‘X’ Case = Abortion on demand
      • PTSB says "no problem"
      • Voting Changes Nothing!
      • "Hunker down"
      • 'Civil war' in Labour threatens Coalition
      • "The help of God is closer than the door"
      • Day of Action in Galway
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      • Immigration to Ireland increasing
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      • Spanish city's locksmiths say they'll no longer as...
      • Update on "Constitution Halts District Court"
      • Water Charges in Ireland!
      • Irish Family Planning Association under investigation
      • Seán Sabhat and Fergal O’Hanlon remembered
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