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Who Owns the Debt on Planet Debt?
“I know nothing, I am not here – I did not even get up this morning!” ~Sargent Schultz, Hogan’s Heros
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Once again, it is miraculously impossible to learn who owns the debt on “Planet Debt.” Amazing isin’t it?
Our government requires to pay for the collection of an endless amount of data on all of us. But the financial system remains a mystery.
DOJ Confirms: Holders of Securitized Loans Cannot Be Traced
Unsealed: Tran vs Wells Fargo – DOJ Declines to Intervene, Banks Continue to Foreclose with Impunity
Mystery debt and missing money. They go hand and hand. Anyone who has stolen $40 trillion, can buy control of a lot of debt too! Own the debt and you get to tell a lot of people what to do.
Related Solari Report:
2015 1st Quarter Wrap Up: Planet Debt
Related Reading:
The Missing Money
Related Question:
Several people have asked about the recent subprime mortgage rating by Fitch for Bank of America. There is supply and demand for a legitimate subprime mortgage market. Hence, I see nothing untoward about this, Having NO subprime mortgage market is unnatural and unhealthy. The problem that occurred between 1995 and 2012 was not a subprime mortgage problem. It was a fraud problem. IMO, there were multiples more mortgages outstanding then houses. So fraud was and is our problem. Or to take it to a higher level, the black budget, financial coup d’etat and organized crime are our problem. Preventing people of modest means from getting a mortgage is not going to prevent address those problems.
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